- HISTORY OF THE INDIAN TRIBES OF NORTH
AMERICA. Three volume folio, History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal chiefs. Philadelphia: Frederick W. Greenough,...
[more like this] - MCKENNEY, THOMAS L. (1785-1859) AND
JAMES HALL (1793-1868). HISTORY OF THE INDIAN TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA. PHILADELPHIA: EDWARD C. BIDDLE (VOL. I); DANIEL RICE AND JAMES G. CLARK (VOLS. II AND III); 1836-1842-1844.McKenney,...
[more like this] - THOMAS MCKENNEY + JAMES HALL, GROUP
OF FIVE - FROM HISTORY OF THE INDIAN TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICAThomas McKenney + James Hall, (1785 - 1859)(1793 - 1868) Group of Five - From History of the Indian Tribes of...
[more like this] - OTTAWA CHIEF LITHOGRAPH INDIAN TRIBES
N. AMERICAUnframed hand-colored lithograph on paper, "Ka-Na-Pi-Ma, An Ottawa Chief," from "History of the Indian the Indian Tribes of North America," c.1842, after Charles...
[more like this] - DANIEL RICE AND JAMES G. CLARK, PUBL.,
THREE HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPHS OF AMERICAN INDIANS, UNFRAMED: LARGEST SHEET SIZE: 20 3/4 X 15 IN. (52.71 X 38.10 CM.)Daniel Rice and James G. Clark, Publ., Three Hand-Colored...
[more like this] - Three volumes, 'History of the Indian
Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of The Principal Chiefs', by Thos. McKenney and James Hall. All three books have been rebound by Case, Lockwood...
[more like this] - Six Hand-Colored Lithographs by McKenney
and Hall
Circa 1830s-1840s
comprising Se-Quo-Yah; Stum-Man-Nu, a Flat-Head Boy; No-Way-Ke-Sug-Ga, Otoe; Ta-Col-O-Quoit; Chon-Mon-I-Case, An Otto Half Chief; and Yoholo-Micco;...
[more like this] - Four Hand-Colored Lithographs by McKenney
and Hall
Circa 1830s-1840s
comprising Pee-Che-Kir, a Chippewa Chief; Paddy-Car, Creek Interpreter; Wa-Baun-See, a Pottawatomie Chief; and M'Intosh, a Creek Chief.
printed...
[more like this] - Three Hand-Colored Lithographs by McKenney
and Hall
Circa 1830s-1840s
comprising Payta-Kootha, a Shawnee Warrior; Tens-Kwau-Ta-Waw, the Prophet; and Mon-Chonsia, a Kansas Chief.
printed by Daniel Rice and James G....
[more like this] - Four Hand-Colored Lithographs by McKenney
and Hall
Circa 1830s-1840s
comprising Amiskquew, a Minominie Warrior; Shar-I-Tar-Ish, a Pawnee Chief; Mistippee; and Qua-Ta-Wa-Pea, a Shawande Chief.
printed by John T. Bowen,...
[more like this] - Four Hand-Colored Lithographs by McKenney
and Hall
Circa 1830s-1840s
comprising Ahyouwaighs, Chief of the Six Nations; Kee-She-Waa, a Fox Warrior; Po-Ca-Hon-Tas; and Keokuk, Chief of the Sacs and Foxes.
printed by...
[more like this] - Four Hand-Colored Lithographs by McKenney
and Hall
Circa 1840s
comprising Mon-Chonsia, a Kansas Chief; Pa-She-Nine, a Chippewa Chief; Jack-O-Pa, a Chippewa Chief; and Waa-Top-E-Not.
printed by Daniel Rice and James...
[more like this] - PR MCKENNEY AND HALL NATIVE AMERICAN
PRINTS United States,19th CenturyIncludes on Me-Te-A print published by F. W. Greenough and one Jack -O-Pah published by Daniel Rice & James G. Clark....
[more like this] - Three McKenney & Hall lithographs: KA-NA-PI-MAU;
an Ottawa Chief, and O-HYA-WA-MINCE-KEE; a Chippewa Chief, both published by Daniel Rice and James G. Clark, 1842, 1843; PUSH-MA-TA-HA, published by Key & Biddle, 1833, all...
[more like this] - McKenney and Hall (American 19th c.)
pair of hand-colored lithographs including "Apauly- Tustennuggee" and "Stum-Ma-Nu a Flat-Head Boy" published by Daniel Rice and James G. Clark Philadelphia and F.W. Greenough...
[more like this] - Charles Bird King (American, 1785-1862)
"Oche-Finceco". Lithograph with colors, titled below the image, "Half Creek Indian" hand written in pencil below the title, published by Daniel Rice & James G. Clark, Philadelphia,...
[more like this] - THOMAS MCKENNEY AND JAMES HALL. PEE-CHE
KIR A CHIPPEWA CHIEF. Hand-colored lithograph. Published by Daniel Rice & James G. Clark Philadelphia. From ''History of the Indian Tribes of North America.'' Unframed - 21...
[more like this] - UNFRAMED HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPH OF
AN INDIAN CHIEFNo-Way-Ke-Sug-Ga''. Published by Daniel Rice and James G. Clark of Philadelphia. 16'' x 11'' sight.''...
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