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This catalog was begun by N.H. Winchell in 1881. Its duration and history are not clear. It has been transcribed essentially verbatim. The handwriting can be difficult to read, and unclear words, alternative readings, or other editorial inclusions are enclosed in square brackets. NOTE: These objects were reaccessioned into the new catalog, most under number 212 (1 became 212-1, 2 became 212-2, etc.).


Catalog of Archaeological Specimens in the General Museum
of the University of Minnesota, 1881


1.
Flint arrow-point from near Bismarck. Presented by Col C.A. Lounsbury.

2.
Chert implement: from near Bismarck. Presented by C.A. Lounsbury.

3.
Quartz chippings (fine) Little Falls, Minn. Collected by N.H. Winchell

4.
Quartz chippings (coarse) Little Falls, Minn. Collected by N.H. Winchell

5.
Quart chippings (coarse) Little Falls, Minn. Collected by N.H. Winchell

6.
Chert implement "finished" mouth of Little Elk river near Little Falls. Collected by N.H. Winchell

7.
Quartz implement, Little Falls, Minn. Collected by N.H. Winchell.

8.
Copper spear-point. Medicine Lake. Near Minneapolis. Presented by Henry W. Howling.

9.
Stone hammers, from the ancient mine of Isle Royale. Collected by N.H. Winchell

10.
Charred wood, from the ancient mines of Isle Royale. Collected from the mine by N.H. Winchell

11.
Copper [pounded?] flakes, from the ancient mines of Isle Royale. Collected by N.H. Winchell

12.
Three human skulls, from the mounds at Big Stone lake. Collected by N.H. Winchell

13.
Blue glass bead. From the mounds at Big Stone lake. Collected by N.H. Winchell

14.
Perforated bone disk (bead?) taken from the mounds at Big Stone lake by N.H. Winchell.

15.
Red Catlinite pipe, from the Upper Minnesota river, formerly owned by Mircall and Roberts. Presented by N.H. Winchell

16.
Indian pipe of the pipestone at Fort Francis. Collected by N.H. Winchell

17.
Burnt clay pipe, from the mounds opened near Lanesboro. Presented by B.A. Man, Esq.

18.
Photography of clay image of the human face found in the Lanesboro mounds. Presented by G.K. Day, Esq.

19.
Flint chips and shells from the Atlantic coast near Salem, Mass. Collected by C.W. Hall.

20.
Stone hammer [?], from near the "Lower Agency" on the Minnesota river. Collected by N.H. Winchell

21.
Collection of arm and leg bones, including one perforated humerus, from the mounds at Big Stone Lake. Collected by N.H. Winchell

22.
Lot of human teeth, taken from the mounds at Big Stone lake. Collected by N.H. Winchell.

23.
Miscellaneous bones and fragments of bones, mostly human, from the mounds at Big Stone lake. Collected by N.H. Winchell

24.
Pottery fragments from near Bismarck, Presented by Col C.A. Lounsbury.

25.
Arrow heads from Spring Valley. Presented by John [Khokler?]

26.
Chippewa bark canoe and two paddles, made at Grand Portage, north shore of Lake Superior, used by the Geological Survey: was taken up the International Boundary, thence to Vermillion lake, thence to the St. Louis river, Sandy Lake and the Mississippi river, and down that river to Minneapolis. Collected by N.H. Winchell

27.
Human femur, from a mound. See 6. Rutland, Martin county. Collected by Warren Upham

28.
Portion of a skull and jaw, from a mound. See 6. Rutland, Martin county. Collected by Warren Upham

29.
Left ramus of jaw, from a mound. See 6. Rutland, Martin county. Collected by Warren Upham.

30.
Pottery, probably by recent Indians. E. side of Talcott lake, 1-2 feet below the surface. Land of Wm [Grapey?], NE-1/4, Sec 30, Southbrook Cottonwood county. Collected by Warren Upham.

31.
Human skull, from a mound. Green Lake, Kandiyohi county. Collected by C.M. Terry

32.
Fragments of two human skulls. Green lake, Kandiyohi county. Found in a mound. Collected by C.M. Terry

33.
Fragments of leg bones. Green lake, Kandiyohi Co. Collected by C.M. Terry

34.
Water-worn pebble (supposed to be wrought by men). Green lake, Kandiyohi Co. Collected by C.M. Terry.

35.
Teeth and bones (of buffalo?). Green lake, Kandiyohi Co. Collected by C.M. Terry

36.
Arrow-head of flint. Rochester, Minn. Presented by W.D. [Harlbut?]

37.
Quartz arrow-head chippings (unassorted). Pike Rapids. Collected by N.H. Winchell

38.
Quartz fragments and chippings, also two pieces of gneiss, dug from the alluvium at Little Falls. Collected by N.H. Winchell

39.
Flint arrowhead. Medicine lake, Hennepin Co?

40.
Pottery, bones, piece of skull, etc. In black soil 1/2 - 2-1/2 feet below the surface. Green lake, Kandiyohi County. Collected by Warren Upham

41.
Bones, pottery, chipped flints. Green Lake. Warren Upham

42.
Hatchet [ancient?], made of catlinite

43.
Gunflints (2 specimens), found at Gunflint lake in 1878, by N.H. Winchell

44.
Gunflints, Oxford Mills, Cannon Falls, Goodhue County. Collected by N.H. Winchell

45.
Bones, pottery, etc. Green Lake. Warren Upham

46.
Human ulna, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

47.
Foot bone (great toe) from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

48.
Finger bone (had a ring on) from the mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

49.
Fragment of radius, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

50.
Silver wristlet, stamped "Montreal" and "BC" from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

51.
Two copper ear-pendants (tubular, on has hair in it) from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

52.
String of 30 small white china beads, from the mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

53.
One large brown glass bead, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

54.
Four common pins, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

55.
One sewing needle, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

56.
Pearl ornament, somewhat heart-shaped, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

57.
Quartz arrow-point (opaque white) from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the Museum by J. Blackiston

58.
Hair, of a nature of the New Hebrides. Two braids

59.
Two chalcedony arrow points, from near Young Men's Butte, Dak. Presented by D.P Jones

60.
One chalcedony spear point, from near Young Men's Butte, Dak. Presented by D.P. Jones

61.
Two chert arrow points, from near Young Men's Butte, Dakota. Presented by D.P. Jones

62.
One iron arrow point, from near Young Men's Butte, Dakota. Presented by D.P. Jones

63.
Small stone hammer, [withed?]. From Michigan. Presented by N.H. Winchell

64.
One Indian stirrup, ornamented with white beads. Presented by Col. J.B. Clough

65.
One stone slab, 18 in. in length, apparently used for rubbing and tanning raw-hide skins. From Dakota Presented by Col J.B. Clough

66.
One hickey bow and rawhide case, with rawhide quiver containing seven arrows, four of them with iron points. From Miles City, Mont. Presented by Col. J.B. Clough

67.
An Indian weapon, a quartz pebble surrounded by a rawhide withe which is extended into a handle about three feet long, terminating with a loop for the wrist, and stiffened by a flexible stick. From Miles City, Mont. Presented by Col. J.B. Clough

68.
Small, perfect, arrow point of quartzose, oolitic, or concretionary chert. Found on the University campus by M. Fisher and by him presented to the University Museum

69.
Stone ax, withed, of dark dioryte. Found near Albert Lea. Presented by Rev. L.J. Hauge

70.
[Pangue?] knife, from the Ogove river, Africa, said to be made of "native iron." Enclosed in a snake-skin sheath. Presented by G.C. Campbell.

71.
Loom and three yards of cloth from the Ivilli and others up the Ogove river, Africa. Presented by Thos. Sinclair. Trades on the Ogove river. Through G.C. Campbell.

72.
Native dress, worn by the Ivilli and others up the Ogove river, Africa. Presented by Thos. Sinclair, trader, through G.C. Campbell.

73.
Prehistoric maize, from the old cemetery near Madisonville, Hamilton Co., Ohio. Presented by N.H. Winchell.

74.
Fragments of Indian pottery, from the NW shore of Mille Lacs. Collected by Warren Upham.

75.
Lock of Dirt-in-the-Face's hair, braided, Miles City, Montana; Nov. 1, 1881. Presented by Co. J.B. Clough.

76.
Arrow-point of chert; narrow. From a mound at Dresback, Winona Co. Presented by George B. Dresback, Jr.

77.
Copper chisel, 1-1/2 to 2 inches broad, 6 inches long. From the same mound at Dresbach. Presented by George B. Dresback, Jr.

78.
Copper chisel, 1 to 1-1/3 inches wide, 7 inches long. From the same mound with the preceding. Presented by John H. Mosse.

79.
Piece of pottery, also from the same mound at Dresback. Presented by John H. Mosse.

80.
Fragment of a human skull. From the same mound. Presented by John H. Mosse.

81.
Piece of pottery, from the largest (nine fee in height) in a group of sixteen mounds, N.E. 1/4 of sec. 31, Greenwood, Hennepin Co. (at junction of creek, outlet from Lake Sarah, with the Crow river). Presented by H. Ellington.

82.
Fragment of a bone, from the same mound with the last. Presented by H. Ellington.

83.
ANgular fragments of chert (chipped?). Found between Mankato and South Bend, and presented by Rev. Louis J. Hauge.

84.
Lance-head of gray chert, notched at base, unsymmetrical. Record lost.

85.
Imperfect arrow-point of gray quartzite. Record lost.

86.
Arrow-points of flint and chert; three, all notched at base. Records lost.

87.
Spear-point of quartzite. From Martha's Vineyard. Presented by Mrs. Maj. C.J. Allen.

88.
Arrow-point of flint, small, triangular. From Martha's Vineyard. Presented by Mrs. Allen.

89.
Low, conical disk of limonite, polished, with a thin edge. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N.H. Winchell.

90.
Rose-quartz arrow-point, with unnotched base. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N.H. Winchell.

91.
Small, quartz arrowpoint. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N.H. Winchell.

92.
Arrow-points (six) of chert, with notched base. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N.H. Winchell.

93.
Stone implements (five), with broad unnotched base. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N.H. Winchell.

94.
Emplements (five) of chert, rudely chipped. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N.H. Winchell.

95.
Chert chippings (twenty-three). From Sherwood Tennessee. Presented by N.H. Winchell.

96.
Stone arrow-points (forty), notched at the base. From Waterloo, Alabama. Presented Oct., 1882, by C.L. Herrick.

97.
Stone arrow-points (five), triangular, notched at base. From Waterloo, Alabama. Presented Oct., 1882, by C.L. Herrick.

98.
Stone arrow-points (nineteen), unnotched. From Waterloo, Alabama. Presented by C.L. Herrick.

99.
Large arrow-point, of concretionary chert. From Waterloo, Alabama. Presented by C.L. Herrick.

100.
Unsymmetrical stone arrow-points (six). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C.L. Herrick.

101.
Stone Lance-heads (nineteen). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C.L. Herrick.

102.
Fragmentary stone arrow- and lance-points (seventy-seven). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C.L. Herrick.

103.
Stone hatchets and fragments (fifteen). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C.L. Herrick.

104.
Elongated implements of stone (twenty). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C.L. Herrick.

105.
Implement of red chert. From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C.L. Herrick.

106.
Stock from which stone implements were made (twenty-eight pieces) From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C.L. Herrick.

107.
Stone chippings (eighty-five). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C.L. Herrick.

108.
Implement of dark reddish-brown quartzite. From Decatur, Alabama. Presented, Oct., 1882, by C.L. Herrick.

109.
Implement (hide-dresser) of trappean rock. From Decatur, Alabama. Pres. by C.L. Herrick.

110.
Fragments (eighty-one) of Indian pottery. From Eastport, Mississippi. Presented by C.L. Herrick.

111.
Shells (thirty-two gastropods and three lamellibranchs) from shell-bed (prehistoric kitchen midden?) in bank of the Tennessee river, Waterloo, Alabama. Presented Oct., 1882, by C.L. Herrick.

112.
Flints (three) from about Lake Minnewaska, Minn. Presented by Mr. Dan. F. Bartke of Glennwood, Minn. May 14th, 1884.

113.
One piece of obsidian from Lake Minnewaska. Presented by D. F. Bartke of Glennwood, Minn. May 14th, 1884.

114.
Bit of no substance from stratum. Little Falls, Minn. Presented Nov. 10 - 1882 by Frances E. Babbit.

115.
One piece of sonorous quartz from stratum, Little Falls, Minn. (They jingle with other quartz, like metal). Presented Nov. 10, 1882 by Frances E. Babbit.

116.
Chipped implement (one) from river gravels, at the ferry, Little Falls, Minn. Presented Nov. 10 - 1882 by Frances E. Babbit.

117.
Piece of nicked quartz, perhaps for cutting Indians [unreadable] from stratum. Little Falls, Minn. Presented Nov. 10 - 1882 by Frances E. Babbit.

118.
PIece of a bone. Little Falls, Minn. Presented Nov. 10 - 1882 by Frances E. Babbit.

119.
A small dark chert arrow point, 1-1/2 inch long, notched base. From Battle Creek, Mich. Presented by Mrs. C.H. Crosby, 1883 -

120.
Arrow point, light chert, 3-1/4 inc long, notched base. From Battle Creek, Mich. Presented by Mrs. C.H. Crosby, 1883 -

121.
Gray flint implement (one), 4-1/2 in. long, rounded base. From Battle Creek, Mich. Presented by Mrs. C.H. Crosby, 1883 -

122.
Stone hammer (one). Sample of those now in use among the Cheyenne Indians near the Black Hills. Presented by Rev. L.J. Hauge, Mankato, 1883 -

123.
Spear head (one), dark chert, 4-3/4 in. long, pointed at both ends. From sec. 30 Twp. 45, Range 28. West of Mille Lacs. Presented, Jan. 5, 1884 by O.E. Garrison.

124.
Specimens of pottery (45) from Mille Lacs, Minn. Presented, Jan. 5th 1884 by O.E. Garrison.

125.
PIece of flint (one) from Mille Lacs, Minn. Presented, Jan. 5th 1884 by O.E. Garrison.

126.
Implement (one) of brown chert, from Mille Lacs, Minn. Presented, Jan. 5th 1884 by O.E. Garrison.

127.
Stone implement (one) from Mille Lacs, Minn. Presented, Jan. 5th 1884 by O.E. Garrison.

128.
Specimen of tattooing taken from the arm of a cadaver. Presented by Dr. Arthur Eastman.

129.
Stone hammer (one) from Illinois by purchase from Wm Howling - 1884.

130.
Stone Hammers (two) from Long Lake, Minnesota. By purchase from Wm Howling, 1884.

131.
Stone implement found in digging the foundation of Hanover College, Jefferson Co, Ind, on the Ohio river bluff; by purchase from Powers. 1885.

132.
Stone implement, from Southern Ind., near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

133.
Stone implement, from Southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase of Powers, 1885.

134.
Stone implement, from Southern Indiana, near the Ohio river bluff. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

135.
Stone implement from Austin, Scott Co, Ind. By purchase of Powers, 1885.

136.
Stone implement from Southern Indiana, near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

137.
Stone implement from Southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

138.
Stone implement from Southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

139.
Stone implement from Southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

140.
Stone implement from Chickamauga creek near the Battle ground, Tenn. By purchase of Powers.

141.
Stone pestle from Souther Ind. near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

142.
Stone pestle from Southern Ind. near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

143.
Stone pestle from Southern Ind. near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

144.
Stone implement from Southern Ind. near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

145.
Stone axes from Southern Ind. near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

146.
Two stone eisks, dug from a mound in Charleston, Mo. Found with a skeleton. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

147.
Chert implement dug from a mound at Charleston, Mo. By purchase from Powers 1885.

148.
Chert spear-head from Charleston, Mo. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

149.
Stone disk from top of Lookout Mt. Ala! By purchase from Powers, 1885.

150.
Stone disk from Southern Ind. near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

151.
Stone implements (three) from Doty's [?] Mill on Big Creek. Jennings twp. Scott Co. Ind. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

152.
Chert spear-head. Near Lexington, Scott Co. Ind. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

153.
Large chert hoe, Miss. R. Ballard Co. Ky. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

154.
Fourteen chert implements out of a next of 23 pieces, all lying edgewise perpendicular, plowed up on farm of Hon. Wm. H. English, Lexington Scott Co. Ind. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

155.
Three scrapers: Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

156.
Chert scrapers (three): Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

157.
Two Chert knives: Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

158.
Fifteen chert arrow-heads: Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

159.
Fourteen chert arrow-heads: Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

160.
Fifteen chert arrow-heads: Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

161.
Ten chert arrow-heads. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

162.
Eight chert arrow-heads. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

163.
Eight rough chert implements. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

164.
Twelve chert arrow-heads. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

165.
Two chert knives. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

166.
One chert knife. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

167.
One chert knife. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

168.
Five chert knives. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

169.
Chert implement. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

170.
Eight chert chisels. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

171.
Eight chert drills. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

172.
Fourteen chert arrow-heads. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

173.
Eleven chert knives. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

174.
Eight chert arrow-heads. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

175.
Four chert knives. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

176.
Nine chert arrow-heads. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

177.
Eleven chert knives. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

178.
Two chert implements. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

179.
Eight chert implements. Southern Indiana near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers 1885.

180.
Catlinite goblet: Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase. 1885.

181.
Catlinite goblet: Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase. 1885.

182.
Catlinite paper-weight: Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase. 1885.

183.
Catlinite pipe: spearhead bowl: wooden stem. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase. 1885.

184.
Catlinite pipe: "dog's head" bowl: wooden stem. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase. 1885.

185.
Catlinite pipe: "horse head" bowl: wooden stem. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase. 1885.

186.
Catlinite pipe: tomahawk bowl: stone stem. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase. 1885.

187.
Catlinite pipe: hand holding the bowl: wooden stem. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase. 1885.

188.
Catlinite pipe: tomahawk head: Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase. 1885.

189.
Catlinite pipe: Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase. 1885.

190.
Catlinite pipe: tomahawk bowl: stone handle (all one piece.) Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase. 1885.

191.
Old pipe: plowed up at St. Paul.

192.
Fragments of Indian pottery: From mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, Minn. on land of C. Spates [Spotes?], Sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue Co. Minn. Collected by N.H. Winchell. (Three pieces.)

193.
Fragments of skulls. From mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, Minn. on land of C. Spates [Spotes?], Sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue Co. Minn. Collected by N.H. Winchell. (Seven pieces.)

194.
Implement of bone: {Needle} From mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, Minn. on land of C. Spates [Spotes?], Sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue Co. Minn. Collected by N.H. Winchell. (Three pieces.)

195.
Implement of bone: {awl} From mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, Minn. on land of C. Spates [Spotes?], Sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue Co. Minn. Collected by N.H. Winchell. (Three pieces.)

196.
One knife, highly finished, of granular quartzite, 9 inches long by 2-1/2. rom mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, Minn. on land of C. Spates [Spotes?], Sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue Co. Minn. Collected by N.H. Winchell. (Three pieces.)

197.
Stone implements: rom mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, Minn. on land of C. Spates [Spotes?], Sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue Co. Minn. Collected by N.H. Winchell. (Three pieces.)

198.
Unfinished stone pipe. rom mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, Minn. on land of C. Spates [Spotes?], Sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue Co. Minn. Collected by N.H. Winchell. (Three pieces.)

199.
Stone hammer, grooved but roughly finished. West of Big Stone lake, Dak. Surface find. Presented by N.H. Winchell. Mch 1st, 1886.

200.
Bone-whistle. From a mound on top of a butte N.W. of Mandan, Dak. (1882) When found it was nearly covered with some kind of braided fiber, but which was decayed so it fell off. Presented March 8th 1886 by N.H. Winchell.

201.
Personal trinkets of John Otter Tail, a Chippewa Indian of Vermilian lake. Collected and presented by N.H. Winchell. August, 1887.

202.
Wooden Doll -

203.
Copper spear-head. Found from the caving in banks of the river at McCaulleyville, Wilkin Co, Minn - Presented by Jos. Nolan - Feb 11 - 1890.

204.
Hand-hatchet. Four-inches by two; of a dark green-stone. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890.

205.
Skin-scraper: Four-and a half by two inches - By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890.

206.
Pestle. Of quartzite. Much worne [sic]. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890.

207.
Three rounded stones. One of white quartz, 27 ounces in weight; two smaller ones somewhat disk-like -- By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890.

208.
Three rough stones with excavations on [unreadable] (paint cups?) From same --

209.
Knife of chert. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890.

210.
Two chert implements (scrapers). By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890.

211.
Four spear-heads. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890.

212.
Five arrow-heads. From Mississippi. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890.

213.
Nineteen (19) arrow-heads of various forms. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890.

214.
Glass ornament (prism) from a lamp belonging to a church destroyed in the Johnstown flood of ____ 1889. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890.

215.
Large stone axe head. Near Enou [?] Valley, Lawrence Co., Pa. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1891.

216.
Stone axe head. Near St. Louis Mo. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1891.

217.
Stone scraper. New Galilee, Beaver Co, Penna. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891.

218.
Stone scraper, same locality. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891.

219.
Stone scraper, same locality. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891.

220.
Stone scraper, same locality. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891.

221.
Stone scraper, same locality. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891.

222.
Stone pestle, same locality. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891.

223.
Rounded stone supposed to have been used in games; Penna. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891.

224.
Stone net sinker, used by Indians in S. Carolina. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891.

225.
Two Indian arrows with iron points.

226.
Large stone supposed to represent a turtle. Wisconsin. Presented 1890.

227.
Copper knife (soft). Presented by Peter Johnson Dassel Minn.

228.
Copper knife (hard). Presented by Peter Johnson Dassel Minn. This knife has been hardened by the same man who presented [unreadable] to the Museum.

229.
Bell of pure copper with brass handle. Presented by Peter Johnson Dassel Minn.

230.
source unknown.


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