Augusta in the "Pas Styrien" from the mask'd ball of Gustavus III |
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Cassin's birds of America |
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Destruction by fire of Pennsylvania Hall, the new building of the Abolition Society, on the night of the 17th May |
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Encampment of Piekann Indians, near Fort McKenzie on the Muscleshell [sic] River |
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Eng-chang |
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General instructions in drawing |
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Genl. Harrison - from a picture of Benjamin Harrison of Berkley |
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Hayne-Hudjihini, the Eagle of Delight |
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Hunting the buffaloe |
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Illustrations of the birds of California, Texas, Oregon, British and Russian America : intended to contain descriptions and figures of all North American birds not given by former American authors, and a general synopsis of North American ornithology |
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Itcho-Tustinnuggee |
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John Tyler |
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Ka-Na-Pi-Ma, an Ottawa Chief |
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Kai-Pol-E-Quah, White Nosed Fox |
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Kee-She-Waa, a Fox warrior |
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Keokuk, chief of the Sacs & Foxes |
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Kish-Ke-Kosh, a Fox brave |
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Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiah, or Black Hawk, a Saukie brave |
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Map exhibiting that portion of the State of Pennsylvania traversed by the surveys for a continuous rail road from Harrisburg to Pittsburg made under the direction of Charles L. Schlatter, c.e. in the year 1839 and 1840. |
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Mar-Ko-Me-Te, a Menomene brave |
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Me-Na-Wa. A Creek warrior |
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Moa-Na-Hon-Ga. Great Walker. An Ioway chief |
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Payta-Kootha, a Shawanoe warrior |
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Pow-A-Sheek a Fox chief |
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Se-Quo-Yah |
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Shau-Hau-Napo-Tinia. An Ioway chief |
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Stum-Ma-Nu, a Flat-head boy |
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Tah-Chee, a Cherokee chief |
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Tah-Ro-Hon. An Ioway warrior |
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Tens-Kwau-Ta-Waw, the prophet |
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Thayendanegea, the great captain of the Six Nations |
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Timpoochee Barnard, an Uchee warrior |
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Tish-Co-Han. A Delaware chief |
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Tshusick. An Ojibway woman |
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The United States drawing book : comprising elements of the art of drawing with the lead pencil, chalk, or crayon, or with water colours, and a series of exercises, among which are views of some of the most interesting scenery in the United States |
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Wa-Kawn, a Winnebago chief |
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Wa-Pel-La chief of the Musquakees |
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Waa-Pa-Shaw, a Sioux chief |
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Wat-Che-Mon-Ne, a Ioway chief |
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Wesh-Cubb a Chippeway chief |
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Yaha-Hajo. A Seminole chief |
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Yoholo-Micco. A Creek chief |
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