Charles Edward Brown American museum director
Brown, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1872-1946
Brown, C. W. (Charles William), 1872?-1948
Brown, Charles Edward, 1872-1946
Brown, Charles E. 1872-1946
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Works
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American folklore, insect lore | |
Banner-stones of the North American Indian, by Byron W. Knoblock. A specialized illustrated volume prepared for the primary purpose of putting forth conclusions regarding distribution, possible uses, methods of manufacture, evolution of types, adoption of special materials for particular types, and to establish a system for classifying the diversity of shapes of banner-stones by their lines and planes. | |
Ben Hooper tales; settler's yarns from Green and La Fayette Counties, Wisconsin | |
Bluenose Brainerd stories; log cabin tales from the Chippewa Valley in the Wisconsin north woods | |
Brimstone Bill | |
Eleanor Jean Bonar collection of songs from Iowa and Kentucky | |
Flower lore, 1938: | |
Gems; magic, mysteries and myths of precious stones. | |
If any man, [194-]: | |
Indian star lore | |
Johnny Inkslinger; deacon seat tales of Paul Bunyan's industrious camp clerk at his Sawdust river camp, in Wisconsin, ... | |
Little stories about George Washington, George Washington bi-centennial, 1732-1932 | |
Paul Bunyan and Tony Beaver tales, tall yarns of the prince of American lumberjacks and his southern cousin Tony Beaver as told in the logging camps in the North and South | |
Paul Bunyan classics; authentic original stories told in the old time logging camps of the Wisconsin pineries ... | |
Scenic and historic Wisconsin : guide to one thousand features of scenic, historic and curious interest in Wisconsin, arranged by cities and villages | |
Sea serpents; Wisconsin occurrences of these weird water monsters in the Four lakes, Rock, Red Cedar, Koshkonong, Geneva, Elkhart, Michigan, and other lakes | |
State field assembly. | |
The State historical museum | |
Undescribed groups of Lake Mendota mounds | |
Winabozho, hero-god of the Indians of the Old Northwest ; myths, legends and stories | |
The Wisconsin archeologist. |