Beauchamp, W. M. (William Martin), 1830-1925
Beauchamp, William Martin, 1830-1925
Beauchamp, William M., 1830-1925
Beauchamp, William Martin
William Martin Beauchamp American ethnologist, clergyman, artist and botanist (1830–1925)
Beauchamp, William M.
VIAF ID: 41916476 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Beauchamp, William M., ‡d 1830-1925
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Beauchamp, William Martin
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Martin Beauchamp ‡c American ethnologist, clergyman, artist and botanist (1830–1925)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Aboriginal chipped stone implements of New York | |
Aboriginal Use of wood in New York, by William M. Beauchamp,... | |
Champlain and the Oneidas in 1615; | |
Civil, religious and mourning councils and ceremonies of adoption of the New York Indians | |
Early marriages from newspapers published in central New York | |
The founders of the New York Iroquois league and its probable date | |
A history of the New York Iroquois, now commonly called the Six Nations | |
The Iroquois trail, or Foot-prints of the Six nations, in customs, traditions, and history | |
Journal of a botanical excursion in the northeastern parts of the States of Pennsylvania and New York during the year 1807. | |
Land and fresh shells of Onondaga County | |
The life of Conrad Weiser as it relates to his services as official interpreter between New York and Pennsylvania, and as envoy between Philadelphia and the Onondaga councils; | |
Metallic ornaments of the New York Indians | |
Moravian journals relating to central New York, 1745-66 | |
Onondaga names of months. W.M. B. | |
Past and present of Syracuse and Onondaga County, New York, from prehistoric times to the beginning of 1908 | |
A peep at Skaneateles, containing descriptions of various localities on and around the Skaneateles Lake:- to which is added a map of the lake, and eight views in illustration of the scenery. | |
Perch Lake mounds, with notes on other New York mounds and some accounts of Indian trails | |
Polished stone articles used by the New York aborigines before and during European occupation | |
Reminiscences of Syracuse | |
Revolutionary soldiers resident or dying in Onondaga County, N.Y.; | |
Shikellimy and his son Logan | |
Souvenirs of some early days in Skaneateles, N.Y. : list of events in Skaneateles, 1790-1866 |