J.N.B. Hewitt photographs of people on the Six Nations Reservation, circa 1897-circa 1937

Gina Rappaport and Eden Orelove

April 2016

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Collection Overview ...... 1 Administrative Information ...... 1 Biographical note...... 2 Arrangement note...... 3 Scope and Contents note...... 3 Publication Note...... 3 Names and Subjects ...... 3 Container Listing ...... 5 J.N.B. Hewitt photographs of Iroquois people on the Six Nations Reservation, circa 1897-circa 1937 NAA.PhotoLot.155

Collection Overview

Repository: National Anthropological Archives

Title: J.N.B. Hewitt photographs of Iroquois people on the Six Nations Reservation, circa 1897-circa 1937

Identifier: NAA.PhotoLot.155

Date: circa 1897-circa 1937

Creator: Hewitt, J. N. B. (John Napoleon Brinton), 1859-1937

Extent: 307 Photographs (2 document boxes; silver gelatin) 305 Negatives (3 negative boxes; nitrate)

Language: English .

Summary: Photographs documenting Iroquois people made circa 1897-circa 1937 on and near the Six Nations Reserve by J.N.B. Hewitt, linguist with the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of American Ethnology.

Administrative Information

Provenance Previous to processing in 2011, Hewitt's negatives and prints were stored variously over the years. Some of the prints were assigned manuscript number 4596 and were filed in Photo Lot 24. The prints matching the original negatives in "Negative Books" I-IV (now called Photo Lot 155) were filed under "Iroquois" in the "Reference Print Files" in the NAA reading room. Location of Originals There is probably one nitrate negative that belongs to this collection stored at the Library of Congress cold vault in box 6207. Processing Information All prints and negatives, formerly disassociated from each other, were reunited in 2011. The photographs forming MS 4596 were relocated to this collection from Photo Lot 24 and the prints matching Hewitt's original negatives filed in "Negative Books" I-IV were removed from the Reference Print Files. Polyester copy negatives were made for the original nitrate negatives at some point in the past. The collection was processed by Gina Rappaport, 2011. Most of the image identifications came from previous inventories. The inventory for "Negative Vol. I" states: "The captions in this list were compiled from captions found on the backs of original prints in the handwriting of J.N.B. Hewitt and of Mae W. Tucker, his secretary; from the list of captions in Miss Tucker's writing at the front of each book of negatives; and occassionally from captions published in the Smithsonian Institution Explorations and Field Work. The margins of the negatives were also checked for written information, but only one of two instances of this were found." The collection was partially processed by Gina Rappaport in 2011 and completed and encoded by Eden Orelove in 2016.

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Description Identifications for "Negative Books" II-IV come largely from typed lists in the old BAE photograph catalog. Identifications for photographs previously in MS4596 come primarily from captions written on the negatives. Collection and image descriptions provided in this finding aid were compiled using the best available sources of information. Such sources include the creator's annotations or descriptions, collection accession files, primary and secondary source material (i.e. documents, publications, and websites), and subject matter experts. While every effort is made to provide accurate information, it is understood that errors may reveal themselves following review by other subject experts, and new information is welcome. Preferred Citation Photo Lot 155, J.N.B. Hewitt photographs of Iroquois people on the Six Nations Reservation, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. Restrictions The collection is open for research. Access to the collection requires an appointment. Conditions Governing Use Contact the repository for terms of use.

Biographical

J.N.B. (John Napoleon Brinton) Hewitt (December 6, 1859-October 14, 1937) was a linguist and ethnographer who specialized in Iroquoian and other Native American languages. Born on the Tuscarora Reservation near Lewiston, New York, his mother was of Tuscarora, French, Oneida, and Scottish descent. His father's heritage was English and Scottish, but he was raised in a Tuscarora family. Hewitt spoke English growing up, but when he left the reservation to attend schools in Wilson and Lockport, he learned to speak the Tuscarora language from other students. Hewitt grew up planning to become a physician, like his father. However, the course of Hewitt's interests changed when, in 1880, he was hired by Erminnie A. Smith of the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of Ethnology (now the Bureau of American Ethnology) as an assistant ethnologist tasked with collecting myths among the Iroquoian tribes of New York. He continued this work from 1880-1884, and then was briefly employed by the Jersey City Railways Co. (1884-1885) and Adams Express Co. (1885-1886). Upon Smith's death in 1886, Hewitt returned to the BAE to continue her work, remaining employed there until his death. Over the course of his career, Hewitt became the leading authority on the organization of the Iroquois League and the ceremonials, customs, and usages of the tribes composing it. He acquired an intimate knowledge of the languages of the League, including a speaking knowledge of Mohawk and Onondaga, and also became acquainted with several Algonquian dialects. On February 28, 1914, in recognition of his services in preserving for posterity a knowledge of the history and ethnology of the Iroquoian people of New York state, he was awarded the Cornplanter medal for Iroquois Research. Additionally, he was a founder of the American Anthropological Association and an active member of the Anthropological Society of Washington and the American Museum of Natural History, serving as both treasurer (1912-1926) and president (1932-1934) of the latter. Hewitt also contributed over one hundred articles for the Handbook of American Indians (Bulletin 30) and published the two volume Iroquoian Cosmology (1903 and 1928).

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Scope and Contents

Hewitt's photos primarily depict Mohawk, Cayuga, Seneca, Onondaga, Tuscarora, Oneida, and Tutelo peoples. There are also a few images of Iroquois houses and other structures, Hewitt's mask collection, and Onondaga Chief John Buck and family, Seneca Chief John Arthur Gibson and family, Cayuga Chief James Jamieson and family, and Cayuga-Seneca Chief Simeon Gibson. Most of the photographs were taken during several trips between 1897 and 1937, on and near the Six Nations Reserve in (Oshweken, Deseronto, and Brantsford), and New York (Niagara Falls, Nedrow, and Syracuse).

Arrangement

For Photo Lot 155 Hewitt's original arrangement and numbering has been maintained. The order of the photographs does not follow the chronology that they were taken; for instance there are often several photographs of an individual that were clearly made in different years. The original negatives also represent a variety of film and camera types. The arrangement and numbering for MS 4596, established at an unknown time, was maintained.

Publication Note

Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1926 Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1929 Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1930 Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1932 Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1936

Names and Subject Terms

This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms:

Subjects: Cayuga Dakota Indians Indians of North America -- Great Plains Indians of North America -- Southern States Iroquois Iroquois [Six Nations/Grand River (Brantford, Ontario)] Mohawk Oneida Onondaga Seneca Sioux Trade, gifts and other exchanges -- Tuscarora Tutelo Wampum Wampum -- Iroquois

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Cultures: Cayuga Indians of North America -- Great Plains Indians of North America -- Southern States Iroquois Iroquois [Six Nations/Grand River (Brantford, Ontario)] Mohawk Oneida Onondaga Seneca Sioux Tuscarora Tutelo

Types of Materials: Photographs

Names: Abram, Charles, Chief Buck, Emeline Buck, John, Chief Buck, Joshua Buck, Susan General, Mrs. General, Myrtle Gibson, Simeon, 1889-1943 Hill, George Hill, Simon Jamieson Jamieson, Clara Miss Jamieson, James Mrs Sandy, William Sandy, William Mrs

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Container Listing

Box 1, Folder 1, "Portrait of old John Buck - Onondaga" Item 4596.1

Box 1, Folder 1, Profile view of man Item 4596.2

Box 1, Folder 1, "Jamieson - Mohawk Cayuga" Item 4596.3-4

Box 1, Folder 1, "Mrs. James Jamieson Jr. and youngest" Item 4596.5

Box 1, Folder 1, "John Buck (31 years old) Sioux Onondaga and part Tutelo. 'Bout the best Item 4596.6-7 informed rooster there is over here this devil is."

Box 1, Folder 1, "James Jamieson's children (5 + 7)" Item 4596.8

Box 1, Folder 1, "Wm Sandy and wife. Mrs. S. = Onondaga-Tutelo" Item 3596.9

Box 1, Folder 1, "Mrs. General" Item 4596.10-11

Box 1, Folder 1, Beaded wampum belts and pipe Item 4596.12

Box 1, Folder 1, Group of seven men displaying beaded wampum belts and pipe Item 4596.13-14

Box 1, Folder 1, Man sitting in chair holding what is possibly a beaded shash Item 4596.15

Box 1, Folder 1, Boy standing behind chair Item 4596.16

Box 1, Folder 1, "Mohawk child Myrtle General" Item 4596.17

Box 1, Folder 1, "George Hill - drowned 1897 age 23." , 1897 Item 4596.18

Box 1, Folder 1, "Miss Clara Jamieson - Mohawk-Cayuga" Item 4596.19-20

Box 1, Folder 1, "Susan Buck - Keeper of Wampum belts. Onondaga-Tutelo" Item 4596.21

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Box 1, Folder 1, "Emeline Buck - Onondaga Tutelo" Item 4596

Box 1, Folder 1, "Simon Hill - Mohawk-Seneca (about 60)" Item 4596.23-24

Box 1, Folder 1, Girl Item 4596.25

Box 1, Folder 1, Woman holding baby girl Item 4596.27-28

Box 1, Folder 1, Old woman, seated Item 4596.29

Box 1, Folder 1, Old man, seated Item 4596.3

Box 1, Folder 1, Man standing beside house Item 4596.31

Box 1, Folder 1, Woman standing in clearing, trees behind Item 4596.32 Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 1, Group of four women, child and two men by a fence Item 4596.33 Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 1, Man standing by fence Item 4596.34 Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 2, Mohawk-Onondaga man Seth Newhouse "at age 63", 1897 Item I.1 Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 2, Seth Newhouse's wife and children Item I.2

Box 1, Folder 2, Two girls Item I.3

Box 1, Folder 2, Cayuga Chief James Jamieson wearing wampum Item I.4-6b Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1932, p. 82

Box 1, Folder 2, Julia Jamieson, wife of Chief James Jamieson Item I.7-8

Box 1, Folder 2, Possibly Joe General Item I.9a-b Notes: No negative for 9b

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Box 1, Folder 2, William Sandy "Full blood Cayuga, age 50" (left); "Great medicine man and Item I.10 silversmith age 73" (right) Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 2, William Loft and grandchildren Item I.11 Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 2, Mohawk man William Loft "of Deseronto [Ontario]" Item I.12 Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 2, William Loft's house in Brantsford, Ontario Item I.13

Box 1, Folder 2, Tutelo-Onondaga man Joshua Buck Item I.14-16 Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1926, p. 238

Box 1, Folder 2, Onondaga-Mohawk girl Edna Gibson Item I.17

Box 1, Folder 2, Seneca Chief John Arthur Gibson Item I.18 Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1932, p. 238

Box 1, Folder 2, Wife of Seneca Chief John Arthur Gibson Item I.19-20

Box 1, Folder 2, John Hardy Gibson and children Item I.21-26 Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1930, p. 202

Box 1, Folder 2, Wife of Peter Garlowe, "mother of six" Item I.27 Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 2, J.N.B. Hewitt sitting at desk Item I.28 Notes: The image has a faint double exposure.

Box 1, Folder 2, Oshweken Agricultural Society fairground building Item I.29

Box 1, Folder 3, Wampum strings Item I.30

Box 1, Folder 3, Chief James Jamieson's wampum, 1898 Item I.31-35

Box 1, Folder 3, Six Nations Seneca Chief Asa Hill (left) and Cayuga Chief David Jack (right) Item I.36-38 with wampum, Ca 1925 Notes: No negative for I.38

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Box 1, Folder 3, Cayuga-Seneca man Simeon Gibson in army uniform, 1915 Item I.39

Box 1, Folder 3, Cayuga-Seneca Chief Simeon Gibson, Ca 1930 Item I.40a-41 Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1930, p. 203

Box 1, Folder 3, Simeon Gibson and children, including Rosa (Rosie?), Vera, Anita, and sons. Item I.42-56 Rosie became "Mrs. Walter Bomberry" Notes: No print for I.48-49

Box 1, Folder 3, Simeon Gibson and mother (wife of Chief John Arthur Gibson) Item I.57-58 Notes: No print for I.58

Box 1, Folder 4, Chief John Buck Item I.59-63

Box 1, Folder 4, Chief John and Esther (Hanna?) Buck Item I.64

Box 1, Folder 4, Chief John Buck's log house on Six Nations Reservation Item I.65

Box 1, Folder 4, Children of John and Esther Buck Item I.66

Box 1, Folder 4, Onondaga Chief David John with grandchild and Mohawk man Levi Item I.67-70 Bomberry, 1931 Notes: No print for I.68 See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1931

Box 1, Folder 4, Onondaga Chief David John with sons Peter (left) and Leman (right), and Item I.71 grandchild, 1931

Box 1, Folder 4, Mohawk-Onondaga man Leman John with son, 1931 Item I.72

Box 1, Folder 4, Chief John and Hanna (Esther?) Buck Item I.73

Box 1, Folder 4, Esther Buck with J.N.B. and Mrs. Hewitt in front of log house Item I.74-75 Notes: No negative for I.75

Box 1, Folder 4, Esther Buck Item I.76

Box 1, Folder 4, Isaac John Hill (possibly Tuscarora) Item I.78-79 Notes: No negative for I.78

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Box 1, Folder 5, Mohawk Chief A.G. Smith Item I.80

Box 1, Folder 5, Mohawk man John Henhawk with wife and baby Item I.81-83

Box 1, Folder 5, Mrs. George Green (Cayuga) of Oshweken and little girl, later "Mrs. Hardy Item I.84 Turkey, nee Johnson" (Cayuga)

Box 1, Folder 5, Mohawk woman Beulah Martin Folder I.85

Box 1, Folder 5, Mohawk man George Martin Item I.86

Box 1, Folder 5, Tuscarora man Item I.87-88

Box 1, Folder 5, Cayuga man "Thomas" Item I.89

Box 1, Folder 5, Man, "not Six Nations reserve" Item I.90

Box 1, Folder 5, Billy Buck Item I.91

Box 1, Folder 5, Possibly Joshua Billy Buck Item I.92

Box 1, Folder 5, Onondaga Chief Jesse Lewis, "half brother of Mrs. Peter Williams Item I.93-95

Box 1, Folder 5, Onondaga or Oneida man, possibly in New York Item I.96

Box 1, Folder 5, Onondaga woman Mrs. Henry, "half sister of Mrs. Peter Williams." Item I.97 Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 5, Tuscarora woman Mrs. A.G. Smith, "Hewitt's informant of 1937" Item I.99-100

Box 1, Folder 6, Alexander and Mrs. Sherry, Oshweken (Tuscarora), 1929 Item II.1 Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1929, p. 202

Box 1, Folder 6, Seneca Chief Swoke Item II.2-3

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Box 1, Folder 6, Onondaga cookhouse on Six Nations Reservation Item II.4

Box 1, Folder 6, Sour Springs long house, possibly Cayuga Item II.5

Box 1, Folder 6, Group photograph of Sour Springs Cayuga La Crosse team Item II.6-7

Box 1, Folder 6, Group photograph of Onondaga Royal Reds La Crosse team Item II.8

Box 1, Folder 6, Chiefswood Ferry sign Item II.9 Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1931

Box 1, Folder 6, Onondaga woman Phoebe Lyons with young woman Item II.10-13

Box 1, Folder 7, Onondaga woman with baby in cradleboard Item II.14-17 Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1926, p. 245

Box 1, Folder 7, Onondaga family Item II.18-19

Box 1, Folder 7, Onondaga family Item II.20-23

Box 1, Folder 7, Cascades in river "near George Every's house," Onondaga reservation, New Item II.24 York

Box 1, Folder 7, Onondaga lo house in Onondaga Valley, Syracuse, New York Item II.25

Box 1, Folder 7, Woman Item II.26

Box 1, Folder 7, Log house Item II.27-29

Box 1, Folder 7, Onondaga man Item II.30-31

Box 1, Folder 7, Onondaga man Item II.32

Box 1, Folder 7, Chief Emmet Lyons, "Native singer," Syracuse, New York Item II.33 Notes: No print

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Box 1, Folder 7, Alec Clute, Nedrow, New York ("Seneca of Tonawanda") Item II.34

Box 1, Folder 8, Tuscarora women including Matilda Hill and daughter Norma, Sadie Johnson, Item II.35-42 Mary Patterson, Eunice Merick, Susan Jacobs, Norma Hill, and Sophronia Thompson selling beadwork at outdoor tables, Niagara Falls, New York Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1931

Box 1, Folder 8, Group selling beadwork at outdoor tables Item II.43

Box 1, Folder 8, Man Item II.44

Box 1, Folder 8, Tuscarora Chiefs Richard (left) and Willie (right) Chew and another man Item II.45-48

Box 1, Folder 8, Woman Item II.49-50

Box 1, Folder 8, Woman Item II.51

Box 1, Folder 8, Woman Item II.52

Box 1, Folder 8, Helen Beaver Item II.53-54

Box 1, Folder 8, Woman Item II.55

Box 1, Folder 8, Rebecca Stirling, "Mississagua, but Mohawk by birth" Item II.56

Box 1, Folder 8, Mrs. John Arthur Gibson Item II.57

Box 1, Folder 8, Tuscarora man holding baby Item II.58

Box 1, Folder 8, Chief John Snow of Oshweken Item II.59

Box 1, Folder 9, Seneca man Asa Hill wearing beaded garments and feathered headdress Item II.60-62

Box 1, Folder 9, Possibly chief wearing headdress and woven sash, and two women Item II.63

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Box 1, Folder 9, Onondaga man Jake Stykes with daughter in law Item II.64-65

Box 1, Folder 9, Jake Stykes with son Norman Item II.66

Box 1, Folder 9, Jake Stykes with brother in law Chief John Buck Item II.67

Box 1, Folder 9, Tuscarora Chief Richard Hill Item II.68

Box 1, Folder 9, Group photograph of Johns Field Baptist Church choir or congregation Item II.69-70

Box 1, Folder 9, Mohawk man Roy Thomas Item II.71

Box 1, Folder 9, Onondaga-Mohawk man David Thomas Item II.72

Box 1, Folder 9, Bearfoot Onondaga man John White and family, including Roy Thomas Item II.73

Box 1, Folder 9, Bearfoot Onondaga man John White, "age 80" Item II.74

Box 1, Folder 9, J.N.B. Hewitt and Tuscarora woman Mrs. Martin Item II.75

Box 1, Folder 9, Log house Item II.76

Box 1, Folder 9, Possibly family members in front of wooden building. "Clause, Sims, King, Item II.77-84 Monture.", 1932 Notes: No prints for 79-81, 84

Box 1, Folder 10, Painting "on the backs of false faces" Item II.85-86

Box 1, Folder 10, Bearfoot Cayuga man Jacob Hess, Sr. Item II.88-93 Notes: No prints for 89, 91, and 93

Box 1, Folder 10, Cayuga Chief Joseph Logan Item II.94-95 Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1932, p. 83

Box 1, Folder 10, Young man in military uniform Item II.96

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Box 1, Folder 10, Onondaga man David Sky Item II.97-98 Notes: No print

Box 1, Folder 10, Mohawk man Jim Bunham Item II.99-100

Box 1, Folder 11, Alexander, Mrs. Sherry, and daughter, of Oshweken (Tuscarora) Item III.1-5 Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1929, p. 202

Box 1, Folder 11, John and Esther Buck with children and J.N.B. Hewitt and wife in front of Item III.6-11 Buck's log house Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1929, p. 202

Box 1, Folder 11, RCMP barracks in Oshweken, Ontario Item III.12-13

Box 1, Folder 11, Lady Willingden Hospital in Oshweken, Ontario Item III.14-15 Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1929, p. 203

Box 1, Folder 12, Tuscarora man Alexander Sherry Item III.17

Box 1, Folder 12, Jesse Greene, ferryman at Chiefswood Item III.18a-b

Box 1, Folder 12, Ferry at Chiefswood Item III.19

Box 1, Folder 12, John Van Avery and mother picking tobacco Item III.20-21 Notes: See Explorations and Fieldwork of the Smithsonian Institution, 1936, p. 85

Box 1, Folder 12, Mrs. Bearfoot and daughter. "Mrs Bearfoot is the daughter of Mrs. Van Avery" Item III.22-23

Box 1, Folder 12, Tuscarora woman Maggie Martin, 1937 Item III.24-25

Box 1, Folder 12, Beretha (?) Jamieson and baby Howard, 1937 Item III.26-27

Box 1, Folder 12, Maggie Martin and son Andrew, 1937 Item III.28-29

Box 1, Folder 12, Andrew Martin and baby Howard Jamieson, 1937 Item III.30

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Box 1, Folder 12, Man Item III.31

Box 1, Folder 12, Man Item III.32

Box 1, Folder 12, Small children Item III.33

Box 1, Folder 12, Man Item III.34

Box 1, Folder 13, Man Item III.35-36

Box 1, Folder 13, Girl Item III.37

Box 1, Folder 13, Tombstone of William Smith. Tombstone reads "died by kick of a horse" Item III.38-40

Box 1, Folder 13, Wife and daughters of Simeon Gibson Item III.41-45

Box 1, Folder 13, Helen Beaver Item III.46-47

Box 1, Folder 13, Silas Hewitt Item III.48-49

Box 1, Folder 13, Mrs. A. G. Smith Item III.50

Box 1, Folder 13, House of Mrs. A. G. Smith Item III.51

Box 1, Folder 13, David Thomas Item III.52 Notes: No print

Box 1, Folder 13, Bearfoot Onondaga man John White and family, including Roy Thomas Item III.53-54

Box 1, Folder 13, Two small boys Item III.55

Box 1, Folder 13, District school house at St. John's on Six Nations Reservation Item III.56

Box 1, Folder 13, Man, "Clause" Item III.57

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Box 1, Folder 13, Cayuga Chief Joseph Jacobs Item III.58 Notes: No print

Box 1, Folder 13, Woman Item III.59

Box 1, Folder 13, Ruby Elliott, 1929 Item III.60 Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 14, Cayuga Chief Abram Charles Item IV.1-2

Box 1, Folder 14, J.N.B. Hewitt and Cayuga Chief Abram Charles Item IV.3

Box 1, Folder 14, Onandaga woman Mrs. Hill Item IV.4 Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 14, Son of Mrs. Hill Item IV.5

Box 1, Folder 14, Home of Mrs. Hill Item VI.6 Notes: No negative

Box 1, Folder 14, Man (possibly Tuscarora) Item IV.7 Notes: No print

Box 1, Folder 14, Man (possibly Tuscarora) Item IV.8 Notes: No print

Box 1, Folder 14, Two women (possibly Tuscarora) Item IV.9-10

Box 1, Folder 14, Woman (possibly Tuscarora) Item IV.11 Notes: No print

Box 1, Folder 14, Man (possibly Tuscarora) Item IV.12 Notes: No print

Box 1, Folder 14, Two boys and a girl (possibly Tuscarora) Item IV.13 Notes: No print

Box 1, Folder 14, Boy (possibly Tuscarora) Item IV.14 Notes: No print

Box 1, Folder 14, Cayuga Chief Joseph Jacobs Item IV.15-16

Box 1, Folder 14, Woman (possibly Tuscarora) Item IV.17 Notes: No print

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Box 1, Folder 14, "J.N.B. Hewitt's mask collection of 1916, deposited in the Nat. Museum." Item IV.18-29 Notes: No prints Note in log book: "W.N. Fenton has prints and cat. nos. of same specimens."

Box 14, Folder 14, David Thomas' log house Item IV.30

Box 2 Original "negative books" I-IV with list of identifications

Box N1 Original negatives from "negative book" I

Box N2 Original negatives from "negative book" II and IV

Box N3 Original negatives from "negative book" III and original negatives from MS 4596

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