South Dakota State Archives Manuscript Collections

Remington Schuyler Collection

(H87-030, H87-031, H87-032, H87-033, H87-034)

Finding Aids Remington Schuyler’s stories and illustrations of the American West were printed in hundreds of magazines throughout the 1920s and 1930s. A student of Howard Pyle and a contemporary of N. C. Wyeth, Schuyler influenced the American public’s image of cowboys and Indians.

As a young man, Schuyler grew restless and left college for ’s Rosebud Indian Reservation in 1903. His brief experiences as a ranch hand on the E-Bar Ranch and as a clerk at a trading post provided inspiration for his art and stories for the remainder of his life.

During his long career, Schuyler shared his visions of the West with the readers of popular magazines as well as with generations of Boy Scouts. His compositions and art frequently decorated the cover of Boy’s Life and . Inside, his “Old Timer” column reflected the lessons learned in his days on the Rosebud.

Remington Schuyler was an internationally known artist and writer who incorporated western themes, including: Native American, cowboys, and ranch life into his artwork.

The collection is a compilation of his personal files including artwork and various research notes held at the South Dakota State Archives.

H87-30 Remington Schuyler Collection

This collection consists of 5 boxes of papers, photographs and art work relating to the personal life, business transactions relating to his art work, activities with the Boy Scouts of American, and the research notes of Schuyler’s biographers Henry and Jean Hamilton. Remington Schuyler was an internationally know artist and writer.

Box 5191 (Box 1 of 5) Folder 1: Advertising. First American Fire Insurance, Illustration “The Road to Those Below,” Illustration Official Shoes, Illustration Mercurochrome, Illustration (used twice) “The Tracker,” Illustration, Boy’s Life, January, 1926 (2 copies) Flyer for The Red Barn 1944 Christmas card The Crows Nest, Illustration Edna’s Antique Shop, Illustration Letterhead for Swinger Farm (2 copies)

Folder 2: Art Business Letters. January 25, 1907, Chas. Hincke to Remington Schuyler April 12, 1911, Clark Nissler to Remington Schuyler November 28, 1911, John Thompson to Remington Schuyler February 18, 1919, Charles Grant Miller to Remington Schuyler March 10, 1919, Charles Grant Miller to Remington Schuyler May 25, 1920, Gertrude Brinckle to Remington Schuyler October 6, 1921, (?) to Remington Schuyler, (Wilmington Society of Fine Arts) January 24, 1923, (?) to Remington Schuyler (The Literary Digest). April 4, (?), Euphemia V. Renselaer Wyatt to Remington Schuyler February 13, 1923, (?) to Remington Schuyler ( Social Film Service) (?), Bill Adams to Remington Schuyler September 10, 1923, Philip Welch to Remington Schuyler December 18, 1923, Campbell & Leonart to Doubleday Page & Co., re: Remington Schuyler January 17, 1924, Hewitt Howland to Herbert Baker, re: Remington Schuyler Illustrations March 17, 1924, Joseph Bushnell Ames to Remington Schuyler March 17, 1924, William Levere to Remington Schuyler April 5, 1924, (?) to Remington Schuyler (Doubleday) May 2, 1924, Don R. Almy to Remington Schuyler May 27, 1924, W. C. Levere to Remington Schuyler June 2 1924, W. C. Levere to Remington Schuyler October 29, 1924, A. Page Cooper to Remington Schuyler January 13, 1925, Anne Sherman Monroe to Remington Schuyler April 29, 1925, A. Bittner to Remington Schuyler December 28, 1925, Arthur Wakeling to Remington Schuyler December 29, 1925, William Levere to Remington Schuyler July 19, 1926, Herbert Stone to Remington Schuyler August 9, 1926, Sydney Rowland to Remington Schuyler June 17, 1927, (?) memo on “Billy West” stories (?), Bruce Bennett to Remington Schuyler July 20, 1927, Bruce Bennett to Remington Schuyler August 25, 1927, D. McIlwraith to Remington Schuyler March 6, 1928, Leah Sewell to Remington Schuyler July 19, 1928, Jim Elliott to Remington Schuyler July 19, 1928, Ben Jennings to Remington Schuyler

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 1 July 25, 1928, J. Emerson to Remington Schuyler February 20, 1929, H. G. McIntyre to Remington Schuyler May 1, 1929, Mrs. Hopkins to Remington Schuyler September 8, 1932, F. H. McCown to Mrs. Mills, re: Field & Stream July 17, 1932, Arthur Hanna to Remington Schuyler November 9, 1932, F. C. Coley to Remington Schuyler February 20, 1933, Dorothy McIlwraith to Remington Schuyler February 28, 1933, (?) to Remington Schuyler, (Doubleday, Doran & Co.) March 9, 1933, (?) to Remington Schuyler, (Doubleday, Doran & Co.) February 13, 1933, F. C. Coley to Remington Schuyler March 19, 1933, Thomas Dreier to Francis Coley, re: New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad 10 letters, undated, Emile Horton (?) to Remington Schuyler April 3, 1933, F. C. Coley to Remington Schuyler N. D., postcard, Public Works of Art Project January 16, 1934, Vernon Porter to Remington Schuyler May 1, 1934, Public Works of Art Project to Remington Schuyler, re: final check March 24, 1934, Dorothy Wilmot to Remington Schuyler April 19, 1934, Virginia Drew to Remington Schuyler April 20, 1934, Darien Civic Arts Commitee to Remington Schuyler April 30, 1934, Virginia Drew to Remington Schuyler May 7, 1934, Virginia Drew to Remington Schuyler May 14, 1934, B. H. Van Buren to Remington Schuyler February 6, 1935, F. W. Cooke to Remington Schuyler June 11, 1935, Mrs. Hopkins to Remington Schuyler October 5, 1936, Harold Fowler to John Winterich (NYPD) October 14, 19365, John Winterich to Harold Fowler (NYPD) October 17, 1936, Remington Schuyler to Harold Fowler October 20, 1936, Harold Fowler to Remington Schuyler October 26, 1936, K. E. Rosmussen to American Legion Monthly March 15, 1939, Clark Wissler to Remington Schuyler April 17, 1941, Christian Science Publishing Society to Remington Schuyler June 11, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Fred Peters July 30, 1941, O. B. Evenson to Remington Schuyler February 14, 1944, Henry Donohue to Remington Schuyler February 26, 1944, Carl D. Lane to Remington Schuyler October 19, 1945, Florence Cole to Remington Schuyler January 2, 1946, John A. Stiles to Remington Schuyler February 26, 1946, Harold McCracken to Remington Schuyler June 19, 1946, Mahlon Haines to Remington Schuyler February 15, 1947, John A. Stiles to Remington Schuyler March 3, 1947, Mack (?) to Remington Schuyler January 12, 1948, Allan Macfarlan to Remington Schuyler January 6, 1949, Donald Kennicott to Remington Schuyler March 31, 1949, E. Urner Goodman to Dr. Poling March 31, 1949, Donald Kennicott to Remington Schuyler April 7, 1950, E. Loomis Spriggs to Remington Schuyler May 23, 1950, J. Carl Jourdan to Remington Schuyler April 1, 1952, Noonan Kocian Co. to Remington Schuyler April 11, 1952, Noonan Kocian Co. to Remington Schuyler N.D., S. T. Pope to Remington Schuyler N. D., Carl H. Parlasca to Remington Schuyler (partial) May 16 (?), A. Bittner to Remington Schuyler (?) Remington Schuyler to Martin (?) with notes N. D., Christian Herald notes February 29 (?) Joseph Bushnell Ames to Remington Schuyler, re: illustrations for a book

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 2 Clipping featuring “Black Buttes”

Folder 3: Art for Family. Peter Van Rensselaer Schuyler birth announcement, 1 full, 1 partial New Year’s card, 1948 New Year’s card, 1949, 2 copies and 1 black and white photo New Year’s card, no date, (Marshall), 1 copy and 1 black and white photo “Peace I Bring You,” 2 cards, no date

Folder 4: Art Teaching. Teaching notes on the back of 1949 New Year’s cards List of art courses Program of Norwich Art Association speeches January 18, 1944 letter to Magda Heverman from Remington Schuyler Example of sketch to finished work Daniel Boone notes Indian program for DAR

Folder 5: Artists’ Market. News Clippings Westporter Herald, April 29, 1932 Norwalk Hour, April 29, 1932 Westporter Herald, October 4, 1932 Bridgeport Post, November 18, 1933 Artists’ Market sales receipts

Folder 6: Big Bend Archaeological Society Presentation, Marshall, MO, March 4, 1952. Transcript of speech, apparently a slide presentation, mostly dealing with Schuyler’s experiences on Rosebud Reservation

Folder 7: Boy Scouts: Articles. Scouting, February 1937, pp. 7 and 8 Scouting, May 1934, pp. 11 & 12 Rough draft of article, “Camping” Boys’ Life, “The War Trail of Lost Arrow”, no date

Folder 8: Boy Scouts: Eagle Badge Original (Removed to FB99)

Folder 9: Boy Scouts: Earliest Drawing, 1910 at Pelham Manor. 1 photo, 1 print

Folder 10: Boy Scouts: Indian Lore. April 22, 1949, letter, Remington Schuyler to Harry Tschopik, Jr. “Indian Lore” folder “Indian Lore” cover suggestion “Indian Lore” working copy “Indian Lore” rough draft “Indian Lore” manuscript, edited Suggestions to Cub Leaders on Indian Lore activities for Cubs, no date Inked drawing of feather headdress “How to Make a Hopi Katchina Mask” (proof)

Folder 11: Boy Scouts: Letters upon Retirement/Letters of Condolence. Certificate of Retirement, Remington Schuyler

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 3 Letters from , Headquarters Staff to Remington Schuyler upon his retirement from active service at the Headquarters offices 6 letters of condolence from various BSA officials to the sons of Remington Schuyler upon his death BSA Memorial Service program The Scout Executive, September 1959 October 17, 1949, letter from T. J. Price to Remington Schuyler Retirement Resolution History of Big Chief War Paint October 7, 1949, Arthur Lusty to Remington Schuyler, re: retirement

Folder 12: Boy Scouts: Miscellaneous. 6 scratchboard sketches of Boy Scout camp activities by Remington Schuyler (proofs) Portrait sketch of Vicente Ferrer , P. by Remington Schuyler, 1944 (proof) Portrait sketch of Federico Diaz, L. by Remington Schuyler, 1944 (proof) Portrait sketch of Ernesto Perez Acosta, 1944 (proof) Clipping, Staten Island Advance, January 16, 1939 Clipping, Staten Island Advance, October 23, 1942 Sketch for H. P. Palmer Memorial Library (proof) Illustration from BSA publication (unk., no date) Scouting, Holiday Card Cub uniform illustrations Letter, Ralph Graeter to Remington Schuyler, no date 19th Annual Roosevelt Memorial Pilgrimage, program “Cub Program”, cover Map, Philmont Boy Scout Ranch Cub Leaders Round Table, May 1948 Booklet, Looking to the Future with the Boy Scouts of America, no date (W.W.II era) Return Trip, Big Brothers’ pamphlet (illus. by Remington Schuyler) Clipping, Cub Leaders’ Round Table, July 1942 Clipping, Cub Leaders’ Round Table, February (?) Boys’ Life proof sheet, no date Scouting, Pp. 7, 8, 9, 10, February , 1937 Den Doings, 3 pages Den Mother’s Den Book, cover, proof sheet Pencil sketch of three Boy Scout leaders Line illustrations from tracing for mimeograph work Ink drawing of unknown BSA meeting Certificate for training in Cub activities Clipping, New York Herald Tribune, February 23, 1934 Clipping, Westporter Herald, October 16, 1936 Clipping, Westporter Herald, July 13, 1938 Clipping, Staten Island Advance (?), October 21, 1942 Clipping, Evening Sentinel, February 12, 1944 No dates, unknown sources, 9 clippings Clipping, The Pelham Sun, June 13, 1924 Clipping, The Pelham Sun, October 1, 1926

Folder 13: Boy Scouts: Office Communications. September 12, 1935, memo from Remington Schuyler to Dr. West, re: September 14, 1935, memo from James West to Remington Schuyler, re: thanks December 20, 1935, letter to Remington Schuyler from Marshall Hoyt, re: Jamboree January 11, 1936, memo from Remington Schuyler to Dr. West, re: Jamboree June 5, 1937, memo from E. S. Martin to Remington Schuyler re: Jamboree July 16, 1935, memo from Remington Schuyler to Fred Quimby re: film July 1, 1938, memo from James West to Remington Schuyler re: film script

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 4 September 22, 1938, letter from Remington Schuyler to James West, re: scout photos of disaster relief September 26, 1938, letter from Rus. Preesty to Remington Schuyler, re: speech September 27, 1939, letter from Julius Dapp to Remington Schuyler, re: speech January 13, 1939, transcript of Remington Schuyler speech to BSA National Staff Conference, re: BSA Handbooks April 29, 1939, memo from Remington Schuyler to Dr. West, re: future work (draft copy and final copy) July 11, 1939, confidential memo from Remington Schuyler to Dr. West, re: Philturn Rocky Mountain Scout Camp. September 8, 1939, to Remington Schuyler, re: Boys’ Life April 25, 1940, letter from H. W. Schreiber, Jr. to Remington Schuyler, re: thanks June 18-July 10, 1940, letters and memos, re: Explorer projects September 12, 1940, letter from Daniel Beard to Remington Schuyler, re: thanks October 2, 1940, memo from Arthur Schuck to Remington Schuyler, re: thanks June 6, 1941, letter from Wm. Watson to Remington Schuyler, re: December 23, 1941, memo from Remington Schuyler to James West, re: Questions that should be answered in January Scouting (1 draft copy, 1 final copy) Memo of thanks from James West to all staff, no date June 2, 1942, W. C. Wessel to E. Urner Goodman, re: Den Chief’s Book June 3, 1942, memo, Goodman to Remington Schuyler, re: Cubbing Course June 12, 1942, W. C. Wessel to Remington Schuyler, re: thanks June 17, 1942, memo from Remington Schuyler to James West, re: “Stalking” January 21, 1944, letter from Henry Donahue to Remington Schuyler, re: speech January 24, 1944, letter from Remington Schuyler to Henry Donahue, re: speech February 1, 1944, memo from Remington Schuyler to Dr. Barclay, re: patrol meetings, (partial) July 30, 1945, letter from Raymond Barger to Remington Schuyler, re: Sculpture Merit Badge booklet No date, long memo from Remington Schuyler to James West on scout program March 22, 1948, letter from Wm. Luverne to Remington Schuyler, re: Wolf Cub book May 26, 1948, letter from Walter Horsley to Remington Schuyler, re: speech April 12, 1949, letter from Harry Tschopik, Jr. to Remington Schuyler, re: Indian Lore pamphlet May 23, 1949, letter from Harry Tschopik, Jr. to Remington Schuyler, re: Indian Lore pamphlet May 26, 1949, letter from Remington Schuyler to Harry Tschopik, Jr., re: Indian Lore pamphlet October 10, 1949, W. R. Speirs to Remington Schuyler, re: becoming Director of the Art Department

Folder 14: Boy Scouts: “Old Timer” Column. “Old Timer” Column, October 1934 “Old Timer” Column, November 1934 “Old Timer” Column, December 1934 “Old Timer” Column, January 1935 Clippings from December (?) Boys’ Life (?)

Folder 15: Boy Scouts: Personal Letters. November 23, 1922, Chris Balch to Remington Schuyler, re: thanks April 9, 1927, Honorary title for Remington Schuyler August 19, 1930, Siway Council to Remington Schuyler, re: reorganizing work September 26, 1930, William McClean to Remington Schuyler, re: studio December 30, 1930, Chas. Lang to Remington Schuyler, re: art January 9, 1934, Archibald Roosevelt to Remington Schuyler, re: Gamercy Boys Club and Rosebud Reservation May 1, 1934, Clark Nissler to Remington Schuyler, re: Scouting articles January 19, 1936, Dan Beard to Remington Schuyler, re: pens December 16, 1939, Dan Beard to Remington Schuyler, re: pens October 9, 1937, Dan Beard to Remington Schuyler, re: Pilgrimage October 27, 1937, Dan Beard to Remington Schuyler, re: Pilgrimage February 15, 1939, R. C. Dahlberg to Remington Schuyler, re: speech September 13, 1939, Remington Schuyler to San Juan Indian Pueblo, re: thanks, 2 copies

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 5 January 26, 1940, H. W. Schreiber, Jr. to Remington Schuyler, re: photos October 23, 1940, Edmund Seymour to Remington Schuyler, re: Pilgrimage December 30, 1940, Remington Schuyler to O. H. Benson, re: rural scouting January 23, 1941, O. H. Benson to Remington Schuyler, re: thanks May 9, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Mrs. Mendinhall, re: Girl Scout Center May 14, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Mrs. Callahan, re: Girl Scout Center May 15, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Mrs. Callahan, re: Girl Scout Center December 22, 1941, James West to Remington Schuyler, re: congratulations on becoming Eagle Scout February 13, 1942, Arthur Peale to Remington Schuyler, re: Boy Scout posters August 12, 1942, H. Eugene Wright to Remington Schuyler, re: Pilgrimage January 3, 1943, Pop Stillwell to Remington Schuyler, re: Parents’ Night September 23, 1943, form letter, re: Buckskin Men January 17, 1944, L. M Waugh to Remington Schuyler, re: speech January 24, 1944, L. M. Waugh to Remington Schuyler, re: presentation January 29, 1944, Program for Buckskin Men Dinner February 1, 1945, Ernest Watson to Remington Schuyler, re: Boy Scouts booklet January 2, 1946, card for Red Buffalo performance October 3, 1947, John Stiles to Remington Schuyler, re: personal January 26, 1948, Denold Flowers to Remington Schuyler, re: Cub Leaders’ training April 21, 1940, Oscar Kirkham to Remington Schuyler, re: “Jimmy’s Work” July 28, 1948, Mahlon Haines to Remington Schuyler, re: South Dakota December 21, 1948, David Dunbar to Remington Schuyler, re: Advancement Charts January 26, 1949, Joe (?) to Remington Schuyler, re: personal April 23, 1949, Pat McKee (?) to Remington Schuyler, re: pictures June 14, 1949, Robert Dietrich to Remington Schuyler, re: camping October 7, 1949, Jed Holstein (?) to Remington Schuyler, re: changes at BSA headquarters March 27, 1950, Mabel Thompson to Remington Schuyler, re: family April 3, 1950, Jessie Bothe to Remington Schuyler, re: woodcut June 20, 1950, Elizabeth Moore to Remington Schuyler, re: family condolences June 23, 1950, Alice Ehlers to Remington Schuyler re: family January 25, 1951, Frank Horton to Remington Schuyler, re: painting at National Council October 15, 1951, H. F. Pote to Remington Schuyler, re: conference no date, (1953?), Parlasca to Remington Schuyler, re: Rosebud June 19, 1961, Dwight Russnogle to Remington Schuyler, Jr., re: Explorer week no date, Will Craford to Remington Schuyler, re: archery no date, Jack Sherman to Remington Schuyler, re: illustrations no date, J. M. Phillips to Remington Schuyler, re: Indian artifacts

Folder 16: Stories Published in Other Countries. Denmark, Spejdernes Magazin (Scouting Magazine) June, 1924, see p. 3. Sweden, Scoutens (Scouting Magazine) July 1921, see p. 29

Folder 17: Brand Book. Remington Schuyler’s notebook containing brand markings and a clipping of the poem, “Cowboy’s Lament”

Folder 18: Buffalo. 11 preliminary pencil sketches of buffalo 2 postcards, one to Hidee Schuyler, with picture of Yellowstone herd 1 postcard of buffalo at Forest Park, to Hydee Schuyler from James (?) 9 miscellaneous magazine clippings of pictures of buffalo magazine cover, Adventure, December 18, 1919 Canadian Pacific Rockies brochure (partial) Montana Tourism brochure Notes on buffalo measurements

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 6 April 1944, Natural History, clipping Sketch of buffalo skull

Folder 18A: Buffalo. 11 miscellaneous newspaper clippings showing photos of buffalo

Folder 19: Northwest Mounted Police. July 7, 1908, letter with questions from Remington Schuyler and replies from A. S. Kingsley (?) re: uniforms and accouterments of Mounties May 27, 1908, A. S. Kingsley to Remington Schuyler, re: Mounties Mountie sketch Magazine clippings, “Watch Dogs of the Wilderness” Unknown source, published illustration by Remington Schuyler

Folder 20: Correspondence. 2 black and white prints of portrait photos of Indian women September 30, 1914, American Museum of Natural History to Remington Schuyler, re: donation July 25, 1918, H. C. Galbreath to Remington Schuyler, re: Advertising Club May 11, 1921, Emily Davis to Remington Schuyler, re: Picket Pin June 14, 1921, Emily Davis to Remington Schuyler, re: Picket Pin July 27, 1921, Roscoe Anderson to Remington Schuyler, re: illustrations October 5, 1923, A. Schaeffer, Jr., to Remington Schuyler, re: story October 19, 1923, Agnes Curt (?) to Mrs. Eddy, re: Remington Schuyler February 11, 1924, Mrs. Barnard to Remington Schuyler, re: acting March 18, 1924, Leslie Seylar to Remington Schuyler, re: Frederick Remington paintings September 12 1924, Henry Andrew to Remington Schuyler, re: Order of Indian War February 28, 1929, Inglewood Smith to Remington Schuyler, re: South Dakota February 9, 1929, Ed Plummer to Remington Schuyler, re: old friendship February 27, 1929, Joseph Sanger to Remington Schuyler, re: Indian paintings May 17, 1931, Becky Boyer to Remington Schuyler, re: thanks October 23, 1937, Henry Betts to Remington Schuyler, re: history April 9, 1942, Jno. Phillips to Remington Schuyler, re: Custer battlefield war bonnet May 11, 1942, Madeleine Robinson to Remington Schuyler, re: jury for art exhibition March 31, 1943, Oscar Benson to Remington Schuyler, re: personal No date, Gene Davis to Remington Schuyler, re: thanks August 6, (?), Kathleen Eddy to Remington Schuyler, re: request for information on famous Indian women No date, C. P. G.(?) to Remington Schuyler, re: pictures of famous Indians December 5, 1950, Dorothy Dyer to (?) re, family May 27, 1951, Jack Sherman to Remington Schuyler, re: murals and Christian Science 2 partial envelopes

Folder 21: Correspondence: Anderson, John, Myrtle and Roscoe. May 9, 190(?), John Anderson to Remington Schuyler, re: photos for publication and local news April 4, 191(?), John Anderson to Remington Schuyler, re: photo work January 14, 1921, John Anderson to Remington Schuyler, re: sale of pictures and local news July 6, 1921, H. Roscoe Anderson to Remington Schuyler, re: Rosebud news September 16, 1921, H. Roscoe Anderson to Remington Schuyler, re: thanks and Rosebud news. April 5, (?), Myrtle Anderson to Remington Schuyler, re: book May 8, (?), Myrtle Anderson to Remington Schuyler re: book and local news June 22, (?), Myrtle Anderson to Mr. Jordan, re: Remington Schuyler and local news Typed excerpts (by Hamiltons)

Folder 22: Correspondence: Emery, Bob.

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 7 April 24, 1908, Robert Emery to Remington Schuyler, re: personal and local news (with notes by Remington Schuyler) September 13, 1908, Robert Emery to Remington Schuyler, re: personal and local news June 22, 1921, Robert Emery to Remington Schuyler, re: personal and local news July 30, 1921, Robert Emery to Remington Schuyler, re: personal and local news (horse information) November 9, 1921, Robert Emery to Remington Schuyler, re: personal Envelope showing E brand

Folder 23: Correspondence: Family Letters 1845-1867. February 19, 1845, Louise (?) to Anthony Schuyler, (Dear brother) January 1, 1847, Louise (?) to Anthony Schuyler, (Dear brother) January 1 1848, Sam Cowles to “Dear friend Schuyler” June 18, 1849, John Montgomery to “Dear brother” April 22, 1867, S. M. Coan to “My Darling Grace” No date, “your sister” to “My very dear sister Sara”

Folder 24: Correspondence: From Family. June 5, 1903, William Schuyler to Remington Schuyler with notes from Aunt Gertrude and Uncle Eugene June 7, 1903, Aunt Gertrude to Remington Schuyler, re: personal June 13, 1903, William Schuyler to Remington Schuyler June 21, 1903, Montgomery Schuyler to Remington Schuyler, re: personal college June 21, 1903 “Cousin Helen” (McChesney [?]) to William Schuyler June 24, 1903, William Schuyler to Remington Schuyler July 8, 1903, Montgomery Schuyler to Remington Schuyler, re: personal July 16, 1903, William Schuyler to Remington Schuyler July 25,. 1903, William Schuyler to Remington Schuyler October 17, 1903, “Grandma” to Remington Schuyler September 18, 1903, William Schuyler to Remington Schuyler September 28, 1903, William Schuyler to Remington Schuyler November 2, 1903, William Schuyler to Remington Schuyler No date, “My Dear Mr. Jamsin” from William Schuyler February 10, 1949, Montgomery Schuyler to Remington Schuyler December 28, 1949, Norton Schuyler to Remington Schuyler September 19, 1955, Sophie Schuyler Dey to Remington Schuyler 3 pp. typed transcripts of letters (by Hamiltons) No date, (?) to Remington Schuyler No date, Norton Schuyler to Remington Schuyler (partial)

Folder 25: Correspondence: McChesney, Douglas. April 25, 1903, Douglas McChesney to Remington Schuyler June, 1903, Douglas McChesney to William Schuyler December 3, 1903, Douglas McChesney to Remington Schuyler December 15, 1903, Douglas McChesney to Remington Schuyler, re: money from “Doc” Winfrey February 27, 1904, Douglas McChesney to Remington Schuyler April 13, 1904, Douglas McChesney to Remington Schuyler April 15, 1904, Douglas McChesney to Remington Schuyler September 2, 1904, Douglas McChesney to Remington Schuyler, re: personal (?) 1906, , Douglas McChesney to Remington Schuyler July 28, 1910, Douglas McChesney to Olaf Nelson, re: letter of introduction

Folder 26: Correspondence: Miscellaneous September 2, 1904, partial letterhead September 10, 1920, Chas. Keith to Remington Schuyler, re: personal (?) 1923, envelope with note on back February 7, 1929, George Jewell to Remington Schuyler, re: South Dakota

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 8 February 12, 1929, Capt. Joseph Sanger, re: service with the Army on the frontier August 13, 1931, Leland F. Leland to Remington Schuyler, re: fraternity February 12. 1934, Don Leland E. Albin to Remington Schuyler, re: artifacts October 13, 1945, Charles M. Jones to Remington Schuyler, re: family tree November 9, 1947, Walter A. Mayer to Remington Schuyler, re: scouting December (?),1951, January 14, 1952, July 14, 1954, and August 1, 1954: letters and partial manuscripts from E. Loomis Spriggs to Remington Schuyler No date, Tuesday (?) B. Riba Page to Remington Schuyler, re: speech Louise Keene and John Foster to Remington Schuyler, re: death of L. Fred Foster

Folder 27: Correspondence: Paddock, A. L. September 27, 1904, Arch Paddock to Remington Schuyler, re: South Dakota news and old times November 25, 1904, Arch Paddock to Remington Schuyler, re: personal and South Dakota news Card with Arch Paddock’s address

Folder 28: Correspondence: Parmalee, Mary. July 1, 1921, Mary Parmalee to Remington Schuyler, re: South Dakota news and Indian song book with handbill for 4th of July Celebration, 1921 No date, Mary Parmalee to Remington Schuyler, re: Ghost Dance an South Dakota news. July 14, 190(?), Mary Parmalee to Remington Schuyler, re: personal and South Dakota news

Folder 29: Correspondence: Personal Business. March 9, 1932, agreement for Marjorie Lamb Minton Schuyler to see John Mozzanevick’s land in Westport June 29, 1942, Citizens Bank to Remington Schuyler, re: War Damage Insurance April 3, 1941, lease April 22, 1941, lease

Folder 30: Correspondence: Pyle/Rockwell Letters. April 4, 1904 Howard Pyle to Remington Schuyler, re: acceptance of Remington Schuyler as art student 2 canceled checks from Remington Schuyler to Howard Pyle October 28, 1970, Henry Hamilton to Norman Rockwell, re: Remington Schuyler October 31, 1970, Norman Rockwell to Henry Hamilton, re: Remington Schuyler

Folder 31: Correspondence: Remington Schuyler to his Family. May 27, 1903, Remington Schuyler to William Schuyler June 8, 1903, Remington Schuyler to William Schuyler June 21, 1903, Remington Schuyler to William Schuyler No date, (but after July 8, 1903), Remington Schuyler to William Schuyler, with photocopy of transcript August 9, 1903 Remington Schuyler to William Schuyler, with photocopy of transcript August 20, 1903 Remington Schuyler to William Schuyler, with photocopy of transcript No date, (partial, missing first page), Remington Schuyler to William Schuyler No date, (late June 1903), Remington Schuyler to Montgomery Schuyler, with photocopy of transcript No date, (after August 20, 1903), Remington Schuyler to Montgomery Schuyler, with photocopy of transcript No date, (after August 20, 1903), Remington Schuyler to Montgomery Schuyler, with photocopy of transcript No date, Remington Schuyler to William Schuyler Tuesday afternoon (?), Remington Schuyler to William Schuyler

Folder 31A: Correspondence: Remington Schuyler to his Family. February 23, 1939, transcript of letter to Remmie and Peter from Remington Schuyler (per Hamilton notes)

Folder 32: Correspondence: South Dakota Letters.

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 9 No date, J. L. Sherman to Remington Schuyler, with note from Cousin Helen, re: arrival (approx.) June 9, 1903, Elizabeth Scammell to Remington Schuyler, re: friends August 14, 1903, Ruth Scammell to Remington Schuyler, re: personal October 8, 1903, “The School Marm” to Remington Schuyler, re: personal April 10, 1904, A. K. Wood to Remington Schuyler, re: meeting April 13, 1908 a. K. Wood to Remington Schuyler, re: South Dakota news January 13, (?), C. P. Jordan to Remington Schuyler, re: South Dakota news February 16, 1922, canceled check from Remington Schuyler to C. P. Jordan Winter Count of 1944, Reginald and Gladys Lambin to Remington Schuyler, (form letter) re: South Dakota news. June 20, 1950, Daniel Red Buffalo to Remington Schuyler, re: flute and war club June 21, 1950, canceled check from Remington Schuyler to Daniel Red Buffalo July 7, 1950, Daniel Red Buffalo to Remington Schuyler, re: articles for sale August 1, 1940, Daniel Red Buffalo to Remington Schuyler, re: shield August 1, 1950, canceled check from Remington Schuyler to Daniel Red Buffalo August 18, 1950, Daniel Red Buffalo to Remington Schuyler, re: shield No date, laminated clipping of Daniel Red Buffalo June 22, 1951, P. H. Barbour to Remington Schuyler, re: Dakota hymnal

Folder 33: Crow Dog. Manuscript, typed, “Crow Dog’s Strong Medicine” 2 pp. typed biographical notes (quotes?), Crow Dog and Standing Bear (presumably prepared by the Hamiltons)

Folder 34: Dakota Dictionary. 1 page and 1 envelope with Dakota-English vocabulary

Folder 35: Diary (No Date). Written after living in Marshall, Mo. Has notes written and added to original by the Hamiltons.

Folder 36: Diaries, 1903. One diary, many pages missing and cut out, with notes and cover label added by the Hamiltons. One Aetna Diary with insurance policy number, horse sketches and Dakota vocabulary.

Folder 37: Diaries, 1943-48. Pocket Boy Scout Diary, for 1943, with addresses and phone numbers. Pocket Boy Scout Diary, for 1944, with addresses and phone numbers. Pocket Boy Scout Diary, for 1945, with addresses and phone numbers. Pocket Boy Scout Diary, for 1946, with addresses and phone numbers. Pocket Boy Scout Diary, for 1948, with addresses and phone numbers. Transcripts of selected entries from diaries 1939-42. (presumably made by Hamiltons)

Folder 38: Diary, 1955. Desk Diary for 1955, has dog license in diary at November 11.

Folder 39: Dust Jacket Illustrations. “The Story of the Outlaw”, 1 proof and 1 cover “The Voice at Johnnywater”, 1 partial cover and 1 proof “Old Misery”, 1 partial cover “The Way to the West”, 1 partial cover “The Rider of the Golden Bar”, 1 partial cover “The Wagon Wheel”, 1 proof “Behind the Ranges”, 1 proof (mounted) “A Son of Arizona”, 1 partial cover “The Last Frontier”, 1 partial cover

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 10 “Indian Hunting Ground”, 1 cover “With Hoops of Steel”, 1 cover “54-50 or Fight”, 1 cover “The Mississippi Bubble” 1 cover “Pay Gravel”, 1 cover, autographed, and 1 proof “The Wife-Ship Woman”, 1 proof and 1 partial cover “Croatan”, 1 proof, with notes “Black Buttes”, 1 proof and 1 cover

Folder 40: Entertainment. Vaudeville and Minstrel Show program, October 27, 1923, 2 copies Dutch Pageant program, May 15, 1924 World Series Rodeo program, October 27, 1927 Westport Players, program, March 7, 1931 Schuyler Stag Night sketch, no date Schuyler Painting Exhibition list, no date Manor Club Play program, no date Dude Ranch program, no date Huguenot Yacht Club, program, November 7, 1924 “The Star Wife” program

Folder 41: Family History Schuyler genealogy, prepared by Remington Schuyler, Jr. April 22, 1968, cover letter for below two letters to “Skipper” from Muriel No date, letter, to Muriel from Remington Schuyler, re: family problems and wills Letter (envelope dated May 31, 1952) to Muriel and Art and Freddie from Remington Schuyler, re: family problems and wills Letter (envelope dated February 13, 1962) to Remington Schuyler, Jr., from Peter Schuyler, re: family history of Remington Schuyler No date, manuscript by Norton Schuyler, 2 page political manifesto 7 pages of family tree in Remington Schuyler’s handwriting, page 1 is missing. January 15, 1928, to Remington Schuyler from Sanford Moss, re: family genealogy No date, to Remington Schuyler from Norton Schuyler, re: family April 11, 1961, Norton Schuyler to Henry Hamilton, re: family history April 14, 1961, Henry Hamilton to Norton Schuyler, re: family history January 13, 1965, Norton Schuyler to Henry Hamilton, re: family history May 23, 1965, Norton Schuyler to Henry Hamilton, re: family history February 23, 1968, Norton Schuyler to Henry Hamilton, re: family history February 28, 1968, Henry Hamilton to Norton Schuyler, re: manuscript July 7, 1969, Norton Schuyler to Henry Hamilton, re: family history June 12, 1924, Frank B. Steele (S.A.R.) to Remington Schuyler, re: family history Notes on yellow paper of family history and anecdotes in Remington Schuyler’s handwriting February 23, 1939, notes of memo paper to Remmie and Peter in Remington Schuyler’s handwriting Rough copy of letter to Hescock with notes on diary 1939-1942 (Hamilton?) with notes, apparently from a phone call, dated 6/8/80 3 x 5 card with family address, notes on David Lamb’s dates of birth and death Business card with family notes Directions to Schuyler family property with manuscript notes Envelope with Schuyler genealogy address July 21, 1936, postcard for Schuyler Family History October 23, 1939, postcard for Schuyler Family History, with BSA notes Biography of Frederic Remington in Remington Schuyler’s handwriting December 18, 1937, Cyrus Bird to Remington Schuyler, re: family pictures 3 copies of family tree information taken from family books and biographies.

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 11 Rough draft and submitted copies of Hamilton Biography of Remington Schuyler for obituary notices (contains incorrect information) Page from “The Quarterly”, no date, biography of Remington Schuyler (contains incorrect information) Notes on Remington Schuyler’s childhood friends June 17, 1968, David R. Martin to Henry Hamilton, re: Remington Schuyler biography July 6, 1963, Henry Hamilton to David R. Martin, re: Remington Schuyler biography July 9, 1963, David R. Martin to Henry Hamilton, re: Remington Schuyler biography July 30, 1963, Henry Hamilton to David R. Martin, re: Remington Schuyler biography Schuyler notes from Rockwell biography, typed sheet by Henry Hamilton Newspaper clipping birth announcement for Peter Schuyler Photograph of Remington Schuyler and friends on sailing trip, 1905 Photograph of Remington Schuyler, no date, at ranch corral

Folder 42A: Foch Trip (Books) Remington Schuyler scrapbook of Foch trip with newspaper clippings and mimeograph sheets, menus and notes. November pocket diary with notes and addresses.

Folder 42B: Foch Trip Mimeographed Foch Train newspaper, removed from inside back cover of scrapbook, Vol. 1., No. 1-11. 2 Marechal Foch calling cards with messages Visiting card with message, Jean de Mierry Note from Dr. André

Folder 43A Foch Trip November 18, 1921, Irving Crump to Captain L’Hopital (letter of introduction for Remington Schuyler March 25, 1929, John Winterich to Remington Schuyler, re Foch article in The American Legion Monthly August 1930, The American Legion Monthly, “Chief Charging Thunder” by Remington Schuyler January 1939, Boy’s Life “Wakia Wa Takpe” by Remington Schuyler August 1929, The American Legion Monthly, “When Foch Came to America” by Alton T. Roberts October 1936, The American Legion Monthly, article by Remington Schuyler

Folder 43B: Foch Trip: Photographs Photo File 1 Portrait, 1915, Marshal Foch Photo of dignitaries at Crow Reservation Photo of Marshal Foch and members of train Photo of Marshal Foch Photo file 2 Photo of Dr. Andre, 2 copies Photo of ceremony at Crow Creek Agency Photo of Hanford McNider, 2 copies Photo of Red Tomahawk Photo of Foch and American soldiers Photo of Indian ceremony Photo of Foch at Crow Agency Photo File 3 9 photos of Crow Agency, Montana, event with Marshal Foch Photo file 4 2 photos of Indians with Marshal Foch Photo file 5 10 photos of Marshal Foch train trip Photo file 6 Mounted card photo of LT Guilfoyle and Scouts

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 12 Folder 43C: Foch Trip: Sketches 3 charcoal portrait sketches with photos of same of James Drain, U. S., and 2 French officers.

Folder 44: Foch Trip: Clippings November 26, 1921, St. Paul Pioneer Press December 13, 1921, The Daily Star November, 18, 1921, New York Evening Journal November 29, 1920 (corrected to 1921), Spokane Press December 13, 1921, New Rochelle, New York November 18, 1921, The Evening Mail November 26, 1921, The Minneapolis Journal November 18,1921, The Globe, New York October 28, 1921, The Evening Mail November 28, 1921, The Evening Mail December 14, 1921 The Daily Star, New Rochelle, New York Unknown origin, 1 clipping December 13, 1921, Evening Standard October 23, 1921, New York Tribune Sunday

Folder 45: Foreign Documents January 17, 1910, receipt for rent in Paris, France April 1, 1910, French ID papers April 24, 1910, receipt from Academie Julian April 25, 1910, Remington Schuyler’s certification from Academie Julian May 10, 1910, Firenze (Florence) visitor’s pass (?) for Remington Schuyler

Folder 46: Grant, W. T. December 19, 1928, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler February 18, 1928, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler November 26, 1931, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler May 23, 1932, A. W. Morrison to Remington Schuyler February 20, 1933, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler November 11, 1933, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler November 17, 1933, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler October 3, 1937, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler December 27, 1937, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler February 14, 1940, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler July 10, 1940, Beth Grant to Remington Schuyler July 18, 1940, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler July 30, 1940, Beth Grant to Remington Schuyler August 12, 1940, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler August 19, 1940, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler August 23, 1940, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler October 29, 1940, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler October 31, 1940, Beth Grant to Remington Schuyler December 27, 1940, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler January 22, 1941, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler March 7, 1941, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler April 9, 1941, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler May 23, 1941, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler December 23, 1941, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler October 12, 1942, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler March 30, 1944, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler April 30, 1945, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler May 25, 1945, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 13 March 1, 1948 , Ruth Gray (for W. T. Grant) to Remington Schuyler June 4, 1953, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler 9 letters, no date, W. T. Grant to Remington Schuyler 2 letters, no date, Beth Grant to Remington Schuyler Clipping, Kansas City Star, October 2, 1975 Christmas card, no date Photo of W. T. Grant in snow, 2 photos of large house in snow 4 photos of small house

Folder 46A: W. T. Grant Schuyler’s file of material on securing the Girl Scout Camp site which was donated by his friend W. T. Grant, notes by Henry Hamilton. September 18, 1940, Frederic Wellington to Remington Schuyler January 8, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Frederic Wellington January 11, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Frederic Wellington March 26, 1941, Frederic Wellington to Remington Schuyler March 31, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Frederic Wellington April 10, 1941, Frederic Wellington To Remington Schuyler April 10, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Frederic Wellington April 28, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Mr. Mendenhall May 9, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Mrs. Mendenhall May 14, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Mrs. Michael J. Callahan May 15, 1941, Remington Schuyler to Mrs. Michael J. Callahan May 15, 1941, Remington Schuyler to W. T. Grant June 9, 1941, Mrs. Callahan to Remington Schuyler September 3, 1941, Mrs. Callahan to Remington Schuyler September 29, 1941, Mrs. Hood Worthington to Remington Schuyler Photocopy of undated newspaper clipping

Folder 47: Hamilton Search for Schuyler Paintings February 5, 1958, Henry Hamilton to Ben Hibbs February 7, 1958, Morton Hull to Henry Hamilton February 2, 1961, Rowland Elzea to Henry Hamilton March 28, 1961, Henry Hamilton to Matson Lines March 29, 1961, Henry Hamilton to U. W. Indian Museum April 3, 1961, R. K. Fessler to Henry Hamilton April 4, 1961, C. Bradford Mitchell to Henry Hamilton July 6, 1961, Donald F. Danker to Henry Hamilton January 9, 1962, Henry Hamilton to C. Bradford Mitchell December 16, 1962, Henry Hamilton to Daniel Red Buffalo October 30, 1963, Bruce A. Wilson to Henry Hamilton September 29, 1966, Craig Gannon to Henry Hamilton March 5, 1972, H. Roe Bartle to Henry Hamilton February 8, 1980, Henry Hamilton to Wilmington Society of Fine Arts March 7, 1980, James G. Smith to Henry Hamilton March 9, 1980, Mrs. Henry Hamilton to Doris Bounds March 11,1980, Anne Roden to Henry Hamilton March 26, 1980, Wendell Frantz to Henry Hamilton March 30, 1980, Jean Hamilton to Dale Mitte March 30, 1908, Jean Hamilton to Mildred Goosman March 31, 1980, Jean Hamilton to Montana Historical Society April 3, 1980, Jean Hamilton to Meriwether Post Estate April 7, 1980, Mildred Goosman to Jean Hamilton April 8, 1980, Doris Bounds to Jean Hamilton

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 14 April 10, 1980, Katrina Taylor to Jean Hamilton April 2, 1980, Dave Walter to Jean Hamilton May 2, 1980, Stanley Freed to Henry Hamilton May 13, 1980, Henry Hamilton to American museum of Natural History May 17, 1980, Henry Hamilton to Amon Carter Museum May 17, 1980, Henry Hamilton to Buffalo Bill Historical Center May 21, 1980, Nancy Wynne to Henry Hamilton Mary 28, 1980, Peter Hassrick to Henry Hamilton June 20, 1980, Henry Hamilton to Universal Studios June 27, 1980, Mark Malis to Henry Hamilton June 30, 1980, Joseph Alterman to Henry Hamilton September 16, 1980, Henry Hamilton to Robert Service February 12, 1981, Jean Hamilton to Larry Shelton February 21, 1981, “L. T.” to Jean Hamilton February 23, 1981, Audrey Salyer to Jean Hamilton March 27, 1981, Jean Hamilton to National Council Boy Scouts of America May 6, 1981, Louise Walker to Jean Hamilton May 15, 1981, Ann McVicar to Jean Hamilton July 19, 1983, Bob Scriver to Henry Hamilton November 5, 1969, Norton Schuyler to Remington Schuyler, Jr., re: family history November 18, 1969, Norton Schuyler to Beth, re: pictures Photo copy of transcripts of Remington Schuyler letters with Hamilton notes No date, letter copy from Henry Hamilton to Director Gilcrease Inventory of Remington Schuyler works Notes on Remington Schuyler remuneration Biographical sketch Miscellaneous Hamilton notes on Schuyler No date, newspaper clipping, front page, “Smoke Signals”, Spring 1980 Notes on photos of Schuyler pictures by Henry Hamilton List of Remington Schuyler pen names and by-lines Updated Hamilton search list Hamilton notes on “Old Timer” columns

Folder 48: Hollow Horn Bear Manuscript, “Dawn Seeker” by Remington Schuyler Manuscript, “The Tragic Story of ‘Hollow Horn Bear’” by Remington Schuyler Clipping, “The Tragic Story of Hollow Horn Bear,’” Farm & Fireside, September 1921, pp. 6 and 17 Notes on biography of Hollow Horn Bear by Jean Hamilton

Folder 49: Indian Clippings American Indian Material Auction Catalogue, March 31, 1927 No date, Cosmopolitan Magazine, “The Way of an Indian” by Frederick Remington Rand McNally, South Dakota and maps, 1899, clipping 2 undated clippings (pictures) of Indian in canoe by Remington Schuyler 1 clipping, Kachina Dancers, Bureau of American Ethnology 2 color portrait prints, and Chief White Man 1 black and white print, “Woman, Blackfoot Tribe” from The Arts, October 19021, p. 42 1 black and white print, teepee and travois Harper’s New Monthly, pp. 329-30 2 postcards, color, Eagle Track, Kit Carson 1 clipping, unknown date or source, “He Saw America First”

Folder 50: Indian and Other Music “Solomon Valley Ballads” “The Dear Long Ago,” Harper’s Magazine, December 1884

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 15 7 sheets handwritten music

Box 5192 (Box 2 of 5) Folder 51: Indians Booklet, “The New Day for the Indians”, December 1938 Leaflet, “Tribal Names: Part 1” Leaflet, “Indian Linguistic Stocks” Exhibition pamphlet, “The American Indian” Booklet, “Totem Poles”, Boy Scouts of America Service Library Booklet, “American Indian Portraits” by Winold Reiss Booklet, “The Pageant of the Peace Pipe” Haskell Institute Pamphlet, “The Valley Ranch” Clipping, no date, National Geographic Magazine Color print of Chief Red Beard Color print of ad for Round Oak Stoves Photocopy, New York Times Book Review and Magazine, September 11, 1941 Color print, woman in front of teepee Photo postcard, Gabriel Riels Photo postcard, 3 sons of Big Bear Photo postcard, Little Poplar and friends

Folder 52: Job Applications 3 different types of curricula vitae for resumes Rough draft of curriculum vitae December 28, 1948, Remington Schuyler to J. C. Bond, 2 copies December 28, 1948, Remington Schuyler to Wallace Rosenbauer, 2 copies December 28, 1948, Remington Schuyler to Roe Bartle, 1 1/2 copies January 5, 1949, Wallace Rosenbauer to Remington Schuyler January 22, 1949, J. C. Bond to Remington Schuyler February 2, 1949, H. Roe Bartle to Remington Schuyler February 4, 1949, H. Roe Bartle to Remington Schuyler February 3, 1949, W. M. Symon to H. Roe Bartle February 21, 1949, Kenneth Hudson to Remington Schuyler February 22, 1949, Douglas Hansen to Remington Schuyler and Remington Schuyler original letter March 2, 1949, William Hall, Jr. to Remington Schuyler March 15, 1949, William Hall, Jr. to Remington Schuyler March 15, 1949, Edward C. Fuller to Remington Schuyler May 2, 1949, J. J. Higgins to Remington Schuyler with original draft of Remington Schuyler letter May 4, 1949, Frederic Morgan to Remington Schuyler May 11, 1949, Francis Hutchins to Remington Schuyler May 12, 1949, Milton Eisenhower to Remington Schuyler May 23, 1949, Wallace Rosenbauer to Remington Schuyler June 1, 1949, W. H. McDonald to Remington Schuyler June4, 1949, Eunice Roberts to Remington Schuyler June 6, 1949, Wiley Lin Hurie to Remington Schuyler June 8, 1949, Zay Rusk Sullens to Remington Schuyler August 8, 1949, G. Dewey Smith to Remington Schuyler Rough draft, Remington Schuyler to W. L. Hurie Rough draft, Remington Schuyler to Carl L. Paclea with curriculum vitae Rough draft, Remington Schuyler to Walker H. McDonald Rough draft, Remington Schuyler to University of Kansas, May 18 Rough draft, Remington Schuyler to J. Ray Cable Rough draft, Remington Schuyler to Curtis B. Wilson Rough draft, Remington Schuyler to Harry S. DeVore, May 18 Rough draft, Remington Schuyler to Frane L. McCluer, May 17

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 16 Rough draft, Remington Schuyler to Kenneth Hudson Rough draft, Remington Schuyler to J. F. Findlay, June 6 4 partial drafts of letters

Folder 53: Journal Excerpts 9 pages of typed excerpts from Schuyler journals prepared by/for the Hamiltons

Folder 54: Manuscripts “The Lost Dally”, rough draft, corrected copy “The Second Coming of the Red Men”, corrected copy and notes with sketches “My Dacotah Friends” and partial draft, slightly different, on same subject Introduction for “Book of Cowboys” by Irving Crump and partial draft “Radio Script” “Showmanship” Manuscript, partial, untitled “Copy of one handwritten sheet” by/for the Hamiltons Manuscript, “West in Dakotah (Number Three)” Manuscript, “Westward to Indian Country” Manuscript, “The Indian Trading Post” (1 complete, 1 partial) Several handwritten manuscripts, one on white paper, some on lined yellow paper

Folder 55: Manuscripts, Miscellaneous “Chief John Levi” “Hobbies” “Historical Painting of Trading Posts” Several handwritten manuscripts on smaller notebook paper

Folder 56: Manuscripts, Remington Schuyler “The Magic of a Winchester” “Cyrus Kingsbury Goes West”, partial “Chapter II”, partial manuscript 3 manuscripts, partial, handwritten

Folder 57: Memberships Certificate, Envelope 1: Boy Scouts 14 cards, Boy Scouts of America, Adult Membership Cards, 1932-1946 Envelope 2: Boy Scouts Eagle Scout Card Food for Freedom Card Associate Member Card 5 member cards, 1946-1955 Retirement card 10, 15, 20, and 25 year veteran cards 2 business cards, BSA, one with notes on back 1 Boy Scout ID, 1935 (from Folder 66) Envelope 3 Huguenot Yacht Club 3 S. A. E. Member cards, 1947-1951 Membership card, Archaeological Society of Connecticut Membership card, New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce 2 membership cards, Society of Illustrators Membership card, National Art Education Association, 1952 Membership card, Chappegat Lodge, 1954 Membership card, American National Red Cross, 1942

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 17 3 Insurance cards Envelope with notes on back and front 2 driver’s licenses, Connecticut 1 driver’s license, New York 1 driver’s license, Missouri State of New York pistol permit City of New York pistol permit Contribution receipt for American Association of Indian Affairs, Inc. New Rochelle Art Association Certificate of Copyright Registration School transfer card

Folder 58: Military Service Loose notebook pages on ship camouflage painting. 2 calling cards, Cyrus Kingsbury Remington Westchester Defense Volunteer ID card Citizens Defense Corps ID card War Emergency ID card May 31, 1943, postcard to Remington Schuyler, re: guard duty September 2, 1943, postcard to Remington Schuyler, re: duty January 25, 1944, postcard to Remington Schuyler from Frances Bennis, re: sketch of air warden Fifth War Loan certificate Air Warden Service certificate

Folder 59: Missouri Valley College June 27, 1949, H. Roe Bartle to Remington Schuyler July 25, 1949, H. Roe Bartle to Remington Schuyler August 5, 1949, E. L. Parsens to Remington Schuyler August 8, 1949, G. Dewey Smith to Remington Schuyler September 8, 1949, H. Roe Bartle to Remington Schuyler October 17, 1949, Morse to Remington Schuyler January 18, 1950, H. Roe Bartle to Remington Schuyler March 28, 1950, John Sherman to Remington Schuyler March 30, 1950, postcard, Shepard to Remington Schuyler March 30, 1950, Elizabeth Moore to Remington Schuyler April 15, 1950, Carol to Remington Schuyler April 30, 1951, M. Earle Collins to Remington Schuyler October 11, 1955, Mahale to Remington Schuyler July 8, 1949, Remington Schuyler to H. Roe Bartle, draft, partial No date, Tom McCready to Remington Schuyler Remington Schuyler notes on job at Missouri Valley College Remington Schuyler notes on income, January 1-December 31,1952 Remington Schuyler pay check stub, April 11, 1955 Missouri Valley College contract, 1950-51 Missouri Valley College contract, 1951-52, with cover letter May 2, 1950, Missouri Valley College press release No date, Missouri Valley College press release Hamilton notes, transcript of newspaper article, Democrat News, September 8, 1949 Clipping, Missouri Valley College Delta, October 7, 1949 Clipping, St. Louis Post Dispatch, November 10, 1952 Clipping, Daily Democrat News, June 22, 1964 Clipping, Kansas City Star, June 27, 19976 6 clippings, undated, unknown papers Manuscript, “Art at Valley” Photocopy, Sabiduria, cover 1952

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 18 Photocopy, Sabiduria, cover 1953, with “In Memorium” No date, Viking Views, pl.4 March 1976, Viking Views, p. 1 2 clippings from Missouri Valley College brochure Missouri Valley College booklet

Folder 60: Motion Pictures and Radio Broadcasts No date, ad for American Indian Film Co. October 6, 1920, J. C. Wilcox to Remington Schuyler October 15, 1920, J. C. Wilcox to Remington Schuyler October 15, 1920, Stock certificate in American Indian Film Co. October 19, 1920, J C. Wilcox to Remington Schuyler October 20, 1920, J C. Wilcox to Remington Schuyler November 1, 1920, J C. Wilcox to Remington Schuyler November 17, 1920, J C. Wilcox to Remington Schuyler December 18, 1920, Alma Payten to Remington Schuyler March 13, 1922, J. C. Wilcox to Remington Schuyler October 25, 1920. Remington Schuyler to J. C. Wilcox No date, Remington Schuyler to American Indian Film Co. No date, manuscript, “When the Desert Moved”, outline No date, manuscript, “The Uneasy Wind” No date, manuscript, “The Prairie Wind” No date, Remington Schuyler, handwritten notes for presentation No date, Radio Program outline No date, Introduction for “West in Dakotah” No date, copy of newspaper clipping with time of program July 14, 1923, Arthur Procter to Remington Schuyler September 28, 1923, radio program September 29, 1923, A. B. Crockett to Remington Schuyler October 3, 1923, A. Schaeffer, Jr. to Remington Schuyler March 3-31, 1924, Exhibition program, New Rochelle Art Association July 16, 1927, Roosevelt L. Clark December 5, 1928, Remington Schuyler to Carlin No date, 2 copies of postcard announcing radio program February 7, 1929, telegram, Mark Barclay to Remington Schuyler February 8, 1929, Lillian Churb (?) to Remington Schuyler February 8, 1929, postcard, Warren Points to Remington Schuyler February 8, 1929, E. Latterman to Remington Schuyler February 8, 1929, W. B. Pettinger to Remington Schuyler February 8, 1929, Agnes Terhune to Station WJZ February 11, 1929, P. T. Hicks to Remington Schuyler February 12, 1929, C. H. Schultz to Remington Schuyler

Folder 61: My Second Story “The War Trail of Lost Arrow” by Remington Schuyler, October 1918, Boy’s Life (original, incomplete) Photocopy of same with notes by Hamilton

Folder 62: New Rochelle No date, copy, unknown newspaper clipping No date, New Rochelle City Booklet, N.B. p. 3

Folder 63: Notebooks 4 small notebooks, undated, with notes, sketches and poems by Remington Schuyler

Folder 64: Notebooks

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 19 Spiral bound sketchbook and leather bound sketchbook, undated, with notes, sketches and poems by Remington Schuyler.

Folder 65: Os-Ke-Non-Ton June 22 (?), Recital Program No date, Biography January 22, 1925, Recital Program (?) 1921, unknown news clipping June 7, 1921, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler June 10, 1921, postcard Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler June 15, 1921, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler September 21, 1921, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler September 26, 1921, postcard, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler August 7, 1923, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler September 4, 1933, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler Wednesday morning (?), Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler October 18, 1923, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler November 11 1923, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler January 14, 1945, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler March 1, 1945, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler No Date, 7 letters, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler April 20 (?),Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler July 20 (?),Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler Calling card, Os-Ke-Non-Ton 4 Christmas cards, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler Letter, ink on birch bark, Os-Ke-Non-Ton to Remington Schuyler June 9, 1955, K. I. Jamieson to Remington Schuyler, re: Os-Ko-Mon Photo, portrait of Os-Ke-Non-Ton

Folder 66: Personal Clippings Various newspaper clippings, mostly from unknown sources and/or dates, mostly pertaining to art work or speeches made by Remington Schuyler pertaining to Native Americans. February 1925, Broadcaster March 26, 1925, program Colonial Days No date, Award Program, Wanamaka Art Prize June 15, 1922, Daily Star, New Rochelle, clipping May 16, 1924, The Evening World, clipping July 20, 1934, Westporter Herald, clipping November 7, 1949, Marshall Democrat News, clipping No dates, unknown sources, 28 clippings September 25, 1921, Daily Star, New Rochelle November 18, 1947, New York World Telegram, 2 copies one with notes September 25, 1923, New Rochelle Standard Star February 10, 1929 (says 1928, but is 1929) Miscellaneous clippings, mounted on paper No dates, unknown sources, partial clippings January, 31, 1925, “Carmel Pine Cone”, publicity letter, Remington Schuyler to Miss Monroe

Folder 67: Picket Pin No date, manuscript, “Picket Pin, Not Holy Enough” by Remington Schuyler May 21, 1921, Farm & Fireside, (copy)

Folder 68: Poems Miscellaneous Remington Schuyler poetry, typed, handwritten

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 20 Miscellaneous Remington Schuyler poetry, published clippings, mostly unknown sources, undated. May 5, (?), Alexander Gardener to Remington Schuyler, letter of refusal Small fragment of notebook with poems and narrative

Folder 69A Published Works by Family Members Partial copy of The Ship Yard of the Griffin by Cyrus Kinsgsbury Remington, no covers, fire damaged

Folder 69B: Published Works by Family Members Typed copy of William Schuyler poems Partial check from C. K. Remington Letters and reports to William Schuyler from Charles Scribner’s Sons, re: royalties

Folder 70: Published Works by Remington Schuyler When Young Photocopy of article by Jean Tyree Hamilton, The Bulletin, Vol. 36, No. 4, 1980, Missouri Historical Society The Argus, February, March, April and May 1903 (self published by Remington Schuyler)

Folder 71: Schuyler, Marjorie Mourning envelope, to Miss A. Louisa Schuyler Calling card “Deepest Sympathy” December 24 , 1939, telegram, James West to Remington Schuyler December 28 , 1939, Mary Sargent to Remington Schuyler December 29, 1939, W. K. Starkey to Remington Schuyler December 30, 1939, Rem Bird to Remington Schuyler December 30, 1939, St. Ann’s Rectory (Scouts) to Remington Schuyler December 30, 1939, George Perry to Remington Schuyler December 30, (?), Marjorie Breyer to Remington Schuyler January 1, 1940, Margerie Mackenzie to Remington Schuyler January 2, (?), L. C. Whiton, Jr. to Remington Schuyler January 2, 1940, Rita Chalmeley-Ames to Remington Schuyler February 8, 1940, Alexander Mann to Remington Schuyler No date, Karl Dolge to Remington Schuyler No date, Muriel (?) to Remington Schuyler

Folder 72: Sigma Alpha Epsilon May 1924, The Record SAE Membership Certificate January 14, 1926, William C. Levere to Remington Schuyler May 13, 1926, William C. Levere to Remington Schuyler May 17, 1926, William C. Levere to Remington Schuyler June 8, 1926, William C. Levere to Remington Schuyler February 9, 1935, Lauren Foreman to Remington Schuyler March 25, 1950, Fred (?) to Remington Schuyler

Folder 73: Sign Posts, New Rochelle September 1923, The Architectural Record, clipping September 1923, Arts & Decoration, p. 22, clipping No date, unknown source, clipping

Folder 74: Memory Gems by Myrtle Anderson Sioux Memory Gems by Myrtle Anderson with notes added by the Hamiltons

Folder 75: Society of Illustrators, Lecture December 9, 1948, Remington Schuyler, notes on lecture, N. B.: Harvey Dunn (?) spoke Remington Schuyler rough notes

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Folder 76: Society of Illustrators, 1925-1949 1925, list of members and Constitution 1938, list of members March 26, 1941, Norman Price to Remington Schuyler September 27, 1944, Jim (?) to Remington Schuyler June 7, 1949, (?) to Remington Schuyler

Folder 77: Letter August 29, 1921, C. R. Corey to Remington Schuyler, re: killing of Spotted Tail

Folder 78: Stands and Looks Back January 17, 1915, Sunday Magazine, “A Mighty Kill”, photocopy January 1922, Farm & Fireside, clipping, original and 1 photocopy Manuscript, Remington Schuyler, “Trails End”

Folder 79: Story Illustrations, Published, (1 of 2) August 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1931 and September 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1931, The Target Various clippings and proof sheets, most undated

Folder 80: Story Illustrations, Published, (2 of 2) Various clippings, some from unknown sources Hamilton notes on Sun Dance article

Folder 81: Sunshine Rider October 10, 1923, Harry Kincaid to Remington Schuyler October 10, 1923, George Clements to Remington Schuyler Article, “Sunshine Rider”, original and photocopy

Folder 82: Washington University Yearbook, 1903 Washington University Yearbook, 1903, N. B.: Remington Schuyler illustrations on pp. 74, 107, 114, 118, 122, 127, 129, 130, 133, 136

Folder 83: Washington University Yearbook, 1905 Washington University Yearbook, 1905, N. B.: Remington Schuyler illustrations on pp. 145, 224, 240, 250, 252, 260, 261, 262, 263, 270, 272, 276, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289 and “Alma Mater” by William Schuyler pp. 292, 291, 292

Folder 84: Washington University Yearbook, 1906 Washington University Yearbook, 1906, N. B.: Remington Schuyler illustrations on pp. 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249

Box 5193 (Box 3 of 5) Folder 85: Wills 3 handwritten estate account sheets February 15, 1916, receipt 6 canceled checks, September 15, 1942 through August 1945 May 6, 1915, probate invoice September 4, 1924, Theodore Hill to Remington Schuyler September 18, 1924, Theodore Hill to Remington Schuyler February 4, 1935, Arthur Gotthold to Remington Schuyler Legal document appointing Remington Schuyler as administrator of estate of Majorie Schuyler April 18 1947, Charles Newmann to Remington Schuyler Draft letter and account sheets 1903-1904 Will of Montgomery R. Schuyler

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 22 Will of Eleanor Schuyler Taboys

Folder 86: Written and Illustrated by Remington Schuyler No date, “Lief the Lucky”, The Christian Herald September 6, 1916, “Use the Boys Right”, The Christian Herald April 5, 1919, “Song Maker”, The Christian Herald August 16, 1919, “Silent Wolf”, The Christian Herald September 1919, “Won! A Mustang”, Everyland February 1920, “The Slaying of the Lion”, Everyland May 1920, “No Quitter”, Everyland June 1920, “Give Me a Hand”, Everyland July 1920, “A Race for Life”, Everyland November 6, 1920, “Whispering Bear”, The Christian Herald July 1925, “The Ocean Frontier”, Boys’ Life (partial) April 1938 “Seven Ghosts”, Boys’ Life

Folder 87: World War I June 28, 1918, Daniel Cox to Remington Schuyler October 14, 1918, Roger Williams to Remington Schuyler October 17, 1918, William MacKay to Remington Schuyler December 15, 1918, Daniel Cox to Remington Schuyler January 6, 1919, Daniel Cox to Remington Schuyler February 13, 1919, Discharge paper March 6, 1919, W. Owens to Remington Schuyler No date, unknown source, clipping Invitation and RSVP card Military Census Inventory card for New York, 2 types Registration card Classification cards, 2 types ID card, 3 types January 21, 1919, receipt Loose leaf notes for work as camoufleur U. S. Navy SOP for ship camouflage, Form No. 2, No. 1251 Blank camoufleur record form 18 cards with sketched camouflage patterns

Folder 88: Hamilton Notes for Remington Schuyler Articles and Books Principally excerpts and transcripts fro Remington Schuyler’s writings

Folder 89: Photographs Photo postcard, carving buffalo meat Photo postcard, mounted Indians surrounding buffalo Black and white print, Life on the Prairie, Buffalo Hunt Black and white print, Buffalo Bill killing buffalo for the Army Black and white photo, buffalo herd, Wainwright, Alberta Black and white print, Indians hunting buffalo Photo postcard, Mrs. Spotted Tail Photo postcard, Spotted Tail 2 photo postcards, Sun Dance 5” x 7” print of William H. Jackson print Photo postcard, Indian Scouts (?) and cavalry Photo postcard, White Bear 2 mounted photos of Southwestern Native Americans Photo of Joe Ralette Photo of Pasadena District Council, BSA picnic

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 23 Photo of Mrs. Billingsley with native Americans 2 photos of pueblos Photo of settlers vs. Indians 1 map 2 negatives, Schuyler on motorcycle, leaving Utica 2 photos, Remington Schuyler with Sedalia Art Guild 1 photo, Remington Schuyler and students 1 photo, Remington Schuyler and faculty 1 photo, Remington Schuyler at party 1 photo, Remington Schuyler and Mimi at Missouri Valley College in Indian costume 1 photo, first page, letter, October 25, 1920, Remington Schuyler to J. C. Wilcox 2 photos, Old Mill Camp at Valley Forge 1 photo, Stands and Looks Back with horse (shows cropping marks) 1 photo of painting by Remington Schuyler of 2 Indians in a canoe 1 photo of camouflage sketch 4 mounted photos of ship silhouettes 1 photo of Remington Schuyler in canoe 1 postcard announcement of program with Remington Schuyler in canoe

Folder 90: Glass Plates 5 glass plate negatives, very dark, unknown subjects

FB100 (Box 4 of 5) Folder 91: Marshall Foch “Wakia-Wa-Takope”, Boys Life, 1922

Folder 92: Exhibition Poster March 3 to April 3, 1926, Exhibition of Remington Schuyler paintings

Folder 93: Coronado Expedition Large published article, Amarillo Texas, Golden Anniversary Edition, 1938

FB284 (Box 5 of 5) Folder 94 Clippings Undated clipping, Boys’ Life October 1921, clipping, Boy’s’ Life October 3, 1931, clipping, The Target March 1932, clipping, Boy’s Life Undated clipping, Boy’s Life July 1925, clipping, Boy’s Life September 6, 1916, Christian Herald Undated, unknown clipping January 17, 1913, clipping, Sunday Magazine February 1940, clipping, Boy’s Life Undated clipping, Boy’s Life April 1938, clipping, Boy’s Life Proof sheet, Indian illustrations June 1, 1911, clipping, Leslie’s Weekly June 1930, clipping, Celotex News August 19, 1911, clipping, Saturday Evening Mail Map of Indian localities, 1833 William Schuyler’s will Japanese calligraphy

Folder 95: Clippings

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 24 July 7, 1948 clipping, Sunday News July 12, 1936, clipping, New York Herald Tribune August 1, 1926, clipping, Radio Magazine December 30, 1923, clipping, New York Times October 22, 1922, clipping, New York Tribune November 26, 1921, clipping, St. Paul Pioneer Press November 26, 1921, clipping, Minneapolis Journal October 23, 1921, clipping, New York Tribune November 29, 1920, clipping Spokane Press December 13, 1921, clipping, New York Daily Star Unknown clipping November 18, 1921, clipping, New York Evening Journal November 18, 1921, clipping, New York Evening Mail October 28, 1921, clipping, New York Evening Mail April 15, (?), clipping, Newark Evening News August 2, 1931, clipping, New York Herald Tribune September 11, 1921, clipping, New York Times Book Review March 8, 1926, clipping, Standard Star April 26, 1931, clipping, Bridgeport Sunday Post September 24, 1911, clipping, The World November 18, 1933, clipping, Bridgeport Post December 10, 1922, clipping, Sunday News Leader December 9, 1928, clipping, The World Undated clipping April 5, 1919, clipping, Christian Herald August 16, 1919, clipping, Christian Herald (2 copies, 1 with notes) November 6, 1920, clipping, Christian Herald February 10, 1929, clipping, Bridgeport Herald, (2 copies, 1 with notes September 25, 1923, clipping, Standard Star November 18, 1947, clipping, New York World Telegram June 13, 1924, clipping, Pelham Sun April 12, 1921, clipping, Daily Star Scrapbook page with unknown clippings October 1, 1926, clipping Pelham Sun April 5, 1980, clipping Omaha World Herald September 8, 1949, clipping, Democrat News

MD142: Folder 1 Landscape map, drawn by Remington Schuyler Vacumn Gear Shift Illustration

H87-30 Removed as duplicates to be returned to Remington Schuyler, Jr. 1 copy , The Tracker. Boys Life January, 1926. 2 copies, letterhead for Swinger Farm Photocopies of MacCracken and Red Buffalo letters 2 photocopies of Pyle letter 1 partial cover of “Pay Gravel” 1 partial cover of “The Wife-Ship Woman” 3 proof sheets, “Croatan” 1 proof sheet, “Black Buttes” 1 photocopy of transcript of June 21, 1903, letter from Cousin Helen to William Schuyler 1 copy, Vol. 1, No. 5, Foch Train newspaper 1 copy, Foch article in American Legion montly

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 25 2 copies, page 1 of “Chief Charging Thunder” 1 copy, page 2 of “Chief Charging Thunder” 1 photocopy, May 2, 1980, letter, Stanley Freed to Henry Hamilton 2 copies, curricula vitae 1 copy, transcript of letter, May 27, 1903, Remington Schuyler to William Schuyler 1 copy, partial transcript of speech with Hamilton notes 7 BSA business cards Henry Hamilton Alpha Gamma Rho attendance card Extra page 1 from manuscript, “Art at Valley” 2 curriculum vitae lists 2 copies, May 21, 1921, Farm & Fireside, story of Picket Pin 1 complete and 1 partial copy, May 1924, The Record 8 photocopies, letter, August 29 1921, C. R. Corey to Remington Schuyler, re: killing of Spotted Tail 2 complete and 1 partial clippings, January 1922, Farm & Fireside 1 copy, Scouten, July 1921 1 copy, “Sunshine Rider” 4 copies, “Whispering Bear”, The Christian Herald, November 6, 1920 3 copies, “Song Maker”, The Christian Herald, April 5, 1919 2 copies, “Silent Wolf”, The Christian Herald, August 16, 1919 1 copy, “No Quitter”, Everyland, May 1920 1 partial copy, “Won! A Mustang”, Everyland, September 1919 1 partial copy, “The Slaying of the Lion, Everyland, February 1920 1 copy, “Give Me a Head”, Everyland, June 1920 1 copy, The Record 1 copy, October 27, 1923, program for Huguenot Yacht Club January 31, 1923, “Carmel Pine Cone”, publicity letter, Remington Schuyler to Miss Monroe

(April 30, 1989, mmc) 26 H87-31 Remington Schuyler Collection Consists of pencil drawings, scratch board drawings, charcoal drawings, paintings and associated documents by and pertaining to Remington Schuyler, internationally known artist and writer.

Box 5193 (Box 1 of 6) Folder 1: Boy Scouts: Magazine and Indian Lore Badge Book Original drawings by Remington Schuyler for magazine and Indian Lore Badge Book April 8, 1941, letter from Remington Schuyler to Edward Milligan

Folder 2: Boy Scouts: Order of the Arrow 16 original rough sketches

Folder 3: Original Sketches and Drawings 1 scratchboard, original 15 pp. original sketches, mostly ink 2 proof sheets Reproduction on cardboard back 1 Christmas Greeting, original 1 unidentified color portrait May 7, 1940, memo, Remington Schuyler to Charles Smith December 7, 1940, memo, Remington Schuyler to Dr. West January 3, 1941, memo, Remington Schuyler to Dr. West December 23, 1946, John Stiles to Remington Schuyler, copy of portrait back April 22, 1949, Remington Schuyler to Harry Tschopik, Jr. February 22, 1954, Louis Thixton to Remington Schuyler

Folder 4: Boy Scouts: Scout Master’s Handbook Line illustrations for tracing to be used in mimeograph work Pamphlet originals Manuscript notes on yellow paper Den Chief’s Den Book (partial) 2 cardboard music sheets 3 page of ink sketches Ad for Handbook for Scoutmasters Proof sheets and notes for Indian Lore Book

Folder 5 French Documents Canal St. Denis sketch with nude on back 2 sketches of heads, “March 20, Paris” Color print of drawing, Canal St. Denis

Folder 6: Ideas 12 pages of Mexican sketches Ink sketch, Mexican Dawn, September 1 Unknown portrait 14 sketches, some with notes 1 Lief Ericson sketch 1 water color

Folder 7: Sketch book Small sketch book also has Kit Carson notes

Folder 8: Sketch Books 1 Boy Scout ring binder (binder removed) 3 spiral bound sketch pads

(H87-31: May 4, 1998, mmc) 1 1 cloth bound sketch pad

Folder 9: Sketch Books 1 sketch book with many charcoal Indian drawings 1 small book with many sketches of heads and some notes

Folder 10: Sketches, Animals and Birds Numerous sketches in ink, pencil and charcoal of animals and birds “Buffalo Trap,” original masthead

Folder 11 Sketches: Buildings Numerous sketches in ink, pencil and charcoal of buildings

Folder 12: Sketches, Cartoons Cartoon drawings, Scouts and Indians

Folder 13: Sketches, Church, House, Barns 10 sketches of various buildings, some in color

Folder 14: Sketch Book 1 sketch book with many small drawings, NB fire damaged

Folder 15: Sketches, Early Numerous sketches, mostly from Schuyler’s early trip to South Dakota, most in pencil

Folder 16: Sketches: Family Members Pencil and charcoal sketches of sons, father, wife and pets

Folder 17: Sketches: First Published 4 sketches from Washington High School and University of Washington, 1902

Folder 18: Sketches: Guns Small, notebook size pages of sketches of various types of firearms

Folder 19: Sketches: Heads Many drawings of people, especially heads, some in ink, some in pencil

Folder 20: Sketches: Horse Gear 1 page of horse gear sketches

Folder 21: Sketches: Indian Drawings Many drawings in various media of Native Americans, some traditional, some modern

Folder 22: Sketches: People Sketches and drawings of people in various media

Folder 23: Sketches: Religious Pictures Several clippings and a serious of sketches with religious themes

Folder 24: Photo File Scouts tilting in canoes Federico Mederi Den Mother’s Den Book cover, 2 copies Black and white photo, Arch Paddock Sketch Black and white photo, Bob Emery sketch

(H87-31: May 4, 1998, mmc) 2 Black and white photo, Eagle Horn sketch Black and white photo, Red Tomahawk sketch Black and white photo, Remington Schuyler, Jr., sketch Black and white photo, Winifred sketch Black and white photo, James Ellison Lightfoot sketch

Folder 25: Signatures Copies of clippings, sketches and proof sheets, illustrating Remington Schuyler’s art signatures 1 sheet of Hamilton notes on Schuyler’s signatures

FB 99 (Box 2 of 6) Folder 26: Sketches Double sketch, MacNider and Foch with Train pass for Remington Schuyler 2 charcoal buffalo sketches 1 charcoal Indian sketch 36 House sketches 1 sketchbook

Folder 28: Boy Scouts Magazine Proof sheets, Cub Leaders’ Round Table, June (?) February(?) and March (?)

FB 284 (Box 3 of 6) Charcoal sketch, “Three Generations” Charcoal sketch, cowboys with dead man Oregon Train Map, ink drawing Great White Buffalo sketches

FB 320 (Box 4 of 6) 4 acrylic paintings of nudes Blank scratchboard Scratchboard drawing, Old House Scratchboard drawing, Pond Scratchboard drawing, No. 10 Scratchboard drawing, Gravois Beach Scratchboard drawing, Rain Storm Scratchboard drawing, Old Stone House Scratchboard drawing, Bucks Co. December 1911, Delineator, published sketch Published, clipping of Old Stone House scratchboard drawing

FB 321 (Box 5 of 6) 1 sketch book 4 tempera (?) drawings 2 crayon sketches of Abraham Lincoln with Boy Scout, on mounted 3 crayon sketches of Scouts in boats 1 sheet of Scout sketches 1 sheet of horse sketches with notes 3 charcoal sketches of Indians 1 charcoal sketch of a bucking bronco 1 sheet of Buffalo Bill movie sketches Mounted sketch of Eagle Badge original 2 sheets of sketches with notes 1 large negative photocopy and 1 positive proof sheet of Indian craft sketches 1 proof sheet of Scout Indian crafts Cub activity sheets for June (?), February (?) and March (?)

(H87-31: May 4, 1998, mmc) 3 Print of Christ on the Battlefield Original painting (oil or acrylic), face of Christ

FB 285 (Box 6 of 6) Charcoal drawing on cardboard, portrait of Indian, with charcoal of medieval street scene glued to back Charcoal and water color drawing, Indian child Charcoal drawing on brown paper, male swimmer Charcoal drawing of Indians traveling Charcoal portrait of unknown person, full length portrait on back Charcoal drawing of Indian child in outdoor scene,

MD142 Folder 1 Poster, New England, full color, with Remington Schuyler illustration Charcoal on brown paper, Indian man Charcoal on brown paper, Puritan girl Charcoal on brown paper, cowboy on bucking horse, one on each side of paper Charcoal on brown paper, cowboy on bucking horse (horse not drawn in) Charcoal on brown paper, Indian man, running (?) Charcoal on brown paper, “First American Paintmaker”

Folder 2 Rough sketch, “Scouting” cover, charcoal and watercolor on gray paper “The Path to the Sea,” charcoal on cream paper Medieval scene, horseman passing through castle gate (verso: male nude), charcoal on cream paper Unfinished nudes, man standing, charcoal (verso: woman in colored chalk), on brown paper. Woman entering room where child awaits with “Sunshine” caption at bottom (verso: cowboy holding “dandy” at gunpoint), charcoal on cream paper Men on pier, charcoal on gray paper Four cowboys playing cards in bunkhouse Sutler’s store, (Rosebud?) Indians buying from white storekeeper (verso: woman entering room), charcoal on cream paper

Folder 3: Coronado Charcoals Coronado, mounted, charcoal, charcoal on bainbridge illustration board. Coronado with Indians, charcoal on bainbridge illustration board.

MD143 Folder 1: Charcoal Drawings 29 3/4 x 15, Man in water, caught in tree, charcoal on bainbridge illustration board. 28 1/2 x 25, Boy with turkey on his back, small drawing in corner of prospector panning for gold, charcoal. 29 3/4 x 20, Skier kneeling by animal caught by tree, charcoal on bainbridge illustration board. 29 3/4 x 20, Men in mine shaft, charcoal on bainbridge illustration board. 29 3/4 x 20, Prospector panning for gold, charcoal on bainbridge illustration board.

Folder 2: Murals Complete plan with description and stage of completion for mural in auditorium in Darien, Connecticut. Sketches for Darien High School mural, window area Sketches for “Men of Darien.” Pencil with some colored lines. Sketches for “Women of Darien.” Pencil with some colored lines. Rough drawing of proposed murals for Nathan Hale School, New Haven, Connecticut.

MD144 (To be returned to donor)

(H87-31: May 4, 1998, mmc) 4 Oil painting, 26” x 36”, cover for Wild West Weekly, August 13, 1927, Vol. 26, #1. Mounted to wood frame, bottom portion of frame is fire damaged.

Duplicates to be returned to donor Line illustrations for tracing for mimeograph work for Scout Master’s Handbook

(H87-31: May 4, 1998, mmc) 5 H87-32 Remington Schuyler Collection Consists of color reproductions, i.e.: dust jackets, posters, magazine covers, by Remington Schuyler, internationally known artist and writer.

BOX 5194A (Box 1 of 4) Folder 1: Adventure Magazine Covers January 1st (?) May 1st (?) June 1st (?) July 1st (?) August 3rd, 2 copies (1921?), NB: He Dog August 15th (?) Color painting for cover (no cover)

Folder 2: Boy Scouts: Posters February 2, 1935, Literary Digest Cover, Boy Scout Poster Photo, “We Too Have a Job to Do,” W.W.II poster Pilgrimage notice, 1 copy and 1 partial copy Poster, Council Round-Up

Folder 3: Boy Scouts: Scouting Covers July 1934, photocopy of original drawing, proof copy for cover, photocopy of cover, cover October, 1934, 1 copy, 1 photocopy of original (negative) November 1934, 1 copy December 1934, 1 copy October 1935, 1 copy, photographs of originals, copy of painting, photocopy of original (negative) January 1942, 1 copy, photographs of originals (same as “We Too Have a Job to Do”) June 1943, 1 copy July 1943, 1 copy January 1944, 1 copy January 1945, 1 copy December 1945, 1 copy February 1947, 1 copy, 1 proof sheet September 1947, 1 copy No date, Badge Pamphlet No date, 2 photocopies (negative) of scouting paintings

Folder 4: Calendars 1 color clipping 1 mounted black and white clipping

Folder 5: Christian Herald “Fall Planting,” 1 poster, 1 cover “Glad Dawns” “Christ on Broadway “Lo, I Am with You Alway” and print Farmer with oxen Christ in the sky “Be of Good Cheer” “The Woodsman,” 1 torn clipping, proof sheet

Folder 6: Frontier Magazine October 1924, 1 cover June 1925, 1 cover, 1 proof sheet February 1927, 1 proof sheet

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Folder 7: Harper’s Weekly No date, Harper’s Weekly cover,

Folder 8: Leslie’s Weekly March 25, 1922, cover, Leslie’s Weekly

Folder 9: Miscellaneous Illustrations Christ on the Battlefield Unknown cover June 1920, clipping, Everyland “The Finger That Kills” Undated, Smith’s Magazine, “The Last Frontier”, proof sheet Everybody’s Magazine, proof sheet Clipping, January 1, 1932, Complete Stories With Hoops of Steel, proof sheet The Mississippi Bubble Moran of Saddle Butte Desert Brew The Boss of Eagle Butte The Pioneer West On the Way West Jesus of Nazareth Rock House Cottonwood Gulch February 1927, Far West Harry Idaho The Circle of the Braves April 1929, West 54-40 or Fight 3 undated clippings

Folder 10: Popular Magazine April 20, 1924, cover February 7, 1921 April 20, 1925, proof sheet of cover 2 undated proof sheets of covers

Folder 11: Popular Science January (?), cover February (?), cover April 1926, cover May (?), cover and proof sheet June 1926, cover July 1926, cover and proof sheet August 1926, cover September (?), cover November 1926, cover January 1927, cover

Folder 12: Proofs Yearbook, proof sheet Indian battle, proof sheet Cowboys, proof sheet

(H87:32: April 30, 1998, mmc) 2 California wagon train, proof sheet Indian portraits, proof sheet “The Sun Dance,” proof sheet

Folder 13: Radio Broadcast June 1924, cover August 1924, cover Undated, partial cover February 1925, cover and proof sheet June 1925, proof sheet January 1925, cover and proof sheet October 1924, cover January 1925(?) article

Folder 14: The Record May 1924, cover

Folder 15: Scratchboard Stationery My Old Dakota Home, E Ranch, 2 copies and 1 partial (edited) Clearing After Rain, 2 copies Crows Nest, 1 copy New Year’s 1948, 1 copy Old Stone House, 1 copy Red Buffalo Lounge, 2 copies

Folder 16: Short Stories Covers January 10, 1925, cover January 10, (?), cover and proof sheet January 25, (?), cover January 25, (?), proof sheet February 10, (?), proof sheet March 10, 1935, cover March 25, (?), cover April 10, (?), cover April 10, (?), cover April 25, (?), cover May 10, (?), proof sheet May 10, (?), cover June 10, (?), partial, fire damaged cover June 10, (?), partial, fire damaged cover June 10, 1924, cover June 25, (?), cover July 25, (?), proof sheet August 10, (?), cover August 10, (?), cover August 25, (?), cover September 10, (?), 1 partial cover, 1 partial proof sheet September 10, (?), cover September 25, (?), cover September 25, (?), cover and proof sheet October 10, 1923, torn proof sheet and cover October 10, (?), proof sheet October 25, (?), proof sheet November 10, 1926, cover November 10, (?), proof sheet

(H87:32: April 30, 1998, mmc) 3 December 10 (?), cover and proof sheet Mounted photo of painting for January 10 cover

Folder 17: Top Notch Magazine Covers July 15, 1919, cover and proof sheet

Folder 18: West Magazine Covers January 5, (?), cover January 8, 1930, cover January 1934, cover (same as January 8, 1930) February 1935, cover February 5, 1930, cover August 17, 1932, cover (same as February 1935 and February 5, 1930) August 27, (?), cover

Folder 19: Western Story Magazine February 4, 1922, cover May 25, 1922, cover October 7, 1922, cover February 21, 1925, proof sheet May 15, 19265, proof sheet

Folder 20: Wild West Weekly Magazine Covers, 1927 August 13, 20, and 27, 1927, covers September 3, 10, 17, and 24, 1927, covers October 1 and 8, 1927, covers October 15, 1927, proof sheet October 22 and 29, 1927, covers November 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1927, covers December 17, 1927, proof and cover December 24 and 31, 1927 covers

Folder 21: Wild West Weekly Magazine Covers, 1928 January 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1928, covers February 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1928, covers March 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, covers April 7, 1928, cover April 14, 1928, proof sheet May 19 and 26, 1928, covers June 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1928, covers July 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1928, covers August 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1928, covers September 1, 15, 22 and 29, 1928, covers September 8 and 29, 1928, proof sheets October 6, 13, 20,and 27, 1928, covers and proof sheets November 3, 10 and 24, 1928, covers and proof sheets November 17, 1928, proof sheet December 1, 1928, proof sheet December 8 and 22, 1928, covers

Folder 22: Wild West Weekly Magazine Covers, 1929 January 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1929, covers February 5, 9, 16 and 23, 1929, covers March 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1929, covers April 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1929, covers

(H87:32: April 30, 1998, mmc) 4 March 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1929, covers June 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1929, covers July 6, 13 and 20, 1929, covers August 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 1929, covers September 7, 14, 21 and 28, 1929, covers October 5, 12, 19 and 26, 1929, covers November 2, 9 and 16, 1929 covers November 23, 1929, cover and proof sheet November 30, 1929, cover December 7, 14, 21 and 28, covers

Folder 23: Wild West Weekly Magazine Covers, 1930 January 4, 1930, proof sheet January 11, 1930, cover January 18, 1930, proof and cover January 25, 1930, proof February 1, 1930, proof February 8, 1930, proof and cover February 22, 1930, proof and cover March 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 1930, covers and proof sheets April 5, 1930, cover and proof sheet April 19, 1930, cover and proof sheet May 3, 10, 17 and 24, covers and proof sheets May 31, 1930, proof sheet and description of wanted sketch June 7, 1930, cover and proof sheet June 14 and 21, 1930, covers June 28, 1930, cover and proof sheet July 5, 1930, cover July 12, 19 and 26, 1930, covers and proof sheets August 2, 1930, proof sheet August 9, 1930, cover August 16, 1930, cover and proof sheet August 23 and 30, 1930, cover September 6, 1930, cover and proof sheet September 20, 1930 cover September 27, 1930, cover and proof sheet October 4, 11 and 18, 1930, covers November 1, 3, 15, 22, and 29 1930, covers December 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1930, covers

Folder 24: Wild West Weekly Magazine Covers, 1931 January 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 1931, covers February 14 and 21, 1931 covers March 7, 1931, cover April 25, 1931, cover

Folder 25: World’s Work Magazine Covers December 1924, cover March 1925, cover January 1925, cover

Folder 26: Miscellaneous 1 bird sketch 1 set of meter readings in Remington Schuyler’s handwriting 1 postcard

(H87:32: April 30, 1998, mmc) 5 Undated clipping February 6, 1929,clippping, The Norwalk Hour Undated annotated photocopy of Radio Broadcast story February 19, 1952, letter, Fred Robinson to Remington Schuyler

FB 100 (Box 2 of 4) Folder 27: American Legion Cover October 1936, American Legion Magazine, proof and cover Black and white proof of painting Unknown newspaper clipping Photo of billboard showing cover design November 1932, cover and 2 proofs December 1930, cover May 1922, American Legion Weekly , cover

Folder 28: Boy Scouts: Boys’ Life covers October 1919, cover January 1920, cover August 1920, cover January 1922, cover May, 1922, cover September 1922, cover and proof sheet October 1923, cover April 1925, cover May 1926, cover June 1926, cover August 1927 cover November 1932, cover March 1942, cover 2 undated proofs

Folder 29: Boy Scouts: Oversize Articles Print of Remington Schuyler painting above poem July 1921, Boys’ Life, 2 proofs October 1920, Boys’ Life, 2 proofs August 1920, Boys’ Life, 1 photo and 1 proof sheet July 1920, Boys’ Life 1 photo (?) 1920, Boys’ Life, 1 photo and 1 proof 1 sheet of sketches of heads 3 sheets of camp site sketches

Folder 30: Country Gentleman Cover August 12, 1922, Country Gentleman cover

Folder 31: Murals 2 pages of notes on Darien murals 2 photos of Darien murals Unknown newspaper clippings Large print of New Rochelle mural Color print of New Rochelle mural 5 proof copies of print of New Rochelle mural, 4 with notes

Folder 32: Murals: Steamships September 9, 1930, clipping, unknown source August 11, 1926, letter, Herbert Stone to Remington Schuyler

(H87:32: April 30, 1998, mmc) 6 July 3, 1925, press release 3 large press photos, Remington Schuyler with Oskenonten 1 clipping, mounted 1 large print and 2 smaller prints, SS Mohawk 1 small proof, SS Mohawk October 22, 1925, mounted clipping, Mid Week Pictorial, SS Cherokee 1 large print, SS Cherokee Photo of mural on SS Cherokee 1 large print, SS Algonquin 1 mounted print, SS Algonquin 1 original sketch with description on back, SS Algonquin 1 small proof SS Algonquin 1 small mounted proof SS Iroquois 1 large proof, SS Iroquois 1 original sketch with description on back 1 large print, SS Shawnee Original sketch with notes, SS Shawnee 1 smaller print, SS Shawnee 1 large print, mounted, SS Seminole 1 medium print, mounted, SS Seminole 1 smaller print, SS Seminole 1 card print, SS Seminole 1 blank menu card with print, SS Seminole 1 small proof, SS Seminole

Folder 33: Pittsburgh Dispatch Cover June 23, 1912, Pittsburgh Dispatch, cover

Folder 34: World Outlook Covers October 1919, cover November 1919, cover and proof sheet March and May 1920, covers August 1920, proof sheet, mounted

Folder 35: Indian Covers October 1920, Farm & Fireside, proof and cover January 1921, Farm & Fireside, black and white proof, color proof, cover May 1921, Farm & Fireside, black and sheet proof, color proof, cover (mounted) September 1921, Farm & Fireside, cover January 1922, Farm & Fireside, black and white proof, edited proof, color proof cover (mounted) March 1923, Farm & Fireside, cover September 1923, Farm & Fireside, color proof and cover (mounted) January 1920, World Outlook, cover (mounted) July 1921, Christian Herald, cover September 29, 1933, Literary Digest, cover October 1944, The Grade Teacher, cover

Folder 36: Columbia Covers July and August 1934, Columbia, covers

Folder 37: Miscellaneous Prints 3 prints

FB 101 (Box 3 of 4) Redman poster

(H87:32: April 30, 1998, mmc) 7 New York Police safety poster September (?), Woman’s Home Companion, 1 copy of cover, mounted, 1 partial copy with Remington Schuyler’s notes February 1912, Ladies World, cover February 25, 1922, Saturday Evening Post, 2 partial covers April 21, 1906, Saturday Evening Post, cover Dust cover, The War Path Unknown cover, fire damaged Hopalong Cassidy Returns, cover The Purchase Price, 1 cover, 1 proof sheet The Rider of the Golden Bar, dust cover

FB 284 (Box 4 of 4) Folder 38: Dust covers Dust cover, Click of Triangle T Dust cover, Mog the Mound Builder Dust cover, The Oregon Trail Stands and Looks Back, plate proofs

Duplicates to be returned to donor 32 copies of February 2, 1935, Literary Digest cover, Boy Scout Poster 1 copy, October 1934, Scouting cover 2 copies, November 1934, Scouting cover 2 copies, January 1942, Scouting cover 1 copy (damaged), January 1945,Scouting cover 1 proof sheet and clipping, “The Woodsman” 4 partial copies, cover, February 25, 1922, Saturday Evening Post 1 copy, Harry Idaho, cover 1 copy, February 1924, Radio Broadcast, cover 1 copy, May 1924, The Record, cover 16 copies, My Old Dakota Home, scratchboard stationery 19 copies, Clearing after Rain, scratchboard stationery 4 copies and 1 partial copy, Red Buffalo Lounge, scratchboard stationery 1 copy July 28, 1928, Wild West Weekly Magazine cover 1 copy September 1, 1928, Wild West Weekly Magazine cover 1 copy October 20, 1928, Wild West Weekly Magazine proof sheet 1 copy November 3, 1928, Wild West Weekly Magazine proof sheet 1 copy December 1, 1928, Wild West Weekly Magazine proof sheet 1 copy August 31, 1929, Wild West Weekly Magazine cover 2 copies, October 1936, American Legion Monthly cover 1 black and white proof of painting for American Legion Monthly cover 10 copies, March 1942, Boys’ Life cover 4 proof copies of print of New Rochelle murals 1 print, 1 partial photo, Remington Schuyler with Oskenoten 1 copy mounted clipping, SS Cherokee mural 1 copy smaller print , SS Shawnee mural 2 card prints, SS Seminole mural 3 copies, blank menu card with print, SS Seminole 1 small proof, SS Seminole 2 color proofs, January 1921, Farm & Fireside, cover 1 color proof, May 1921, Farm & Fireside, cover 1 color proof January 1922, Farm & Fireside, cover 1 copy, September 29, 1933 Literary Digest cover 2 partial copies, July, 1921, Christian Herald, cover

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H87-33: Remington Schuyler Collection Consists of slides, paper prints, plastic negatives and one glass plate negative, pertaining to Remington Schuyler, internationally known artist and writer.

BOX 5194B (Box 1 of 2) Folder 1: Photographs: Early Sketches First published illustration for high school yearbook annual, 2 examples Sketches made at Omaha Nebraska railroad station, 1903 Early scratchboard for 1905 Hatchet Illustration for second story written by Remington Schuyler Cowboy on horse (not Remington Schuyler, ca. 1903, but Peter Van Renselear Schuyler) 1950, 3 copies

Folder 1A: Negatives A. Remington Schuyler at his desk B. Transition of the Sioux C. Saturday Evening Post cover, April 21, 1906, Remington Schuyler’s first sale D. Portraits of Red Tomahawk, Eagle Horn, Bob Emery, Archibald Paddock E. Sketches of the E Bar Ranch and “the shack”

Folder 2: Photographs: Small Sketches Dog, Lady Rowena, 2 copies Skull Cows Chickens Mule Deer Moose Wolf Seated Indian “Lakes Chippewa,” finished sketch used as masthead, editorial page Boys’ Life, April 22, 1930 Horse gear Indian women mourning Pigeons

Folder 3: Photographs: Women Story illustration, Century Magazine, date unknown, “The Unwelcome Guest” Story illustration, source unknown, mother and child (white) Cover, Farm & Fireside, October 1920, mother and child (Indian) Cover, Smith’s Magazine, date unknown, “Lady in Red” Cover, Harper’s Weekly, date unknown, “A Walk on the Beach” Cover, Women’s Home Companion, date unknown, “The Seashore” Ink sketch, lady, with man in corner

Folder 4: Photographs: Marshal Foch Grand Tour, 1921 Sketch, Marshal Foch, on Grand Tour of the United States in 1921 Sketch, Hanaford MacNider, Commander, American Legion Schuyler’s authority to be on the train as official American Legion Artist Photo of above three together Photo of above three together, enlarged Illustration of Marshall Foch in 1921, being initiated into the Sioux by Red Tomahawk from American Legion Monthly, August 1930 Schuyler’s original sketch for American Legion Monthly, August 1930, 2 photos 2 page typed manuscript (by Hamiltons) explanation for photos in this folder

(H87-33: April 30, 1998, mmc) 1 Folder 5: Photographs: Portraits Hollow Horn Bear, Farm & Fireside, September 1921 Eagle Pipe, World Outlook, January 1920 Eagle Man, Saturday Evening Post, 1922 He Dog, Boy’s Life, April 1925 Picket Pin, Farm & Fireside, May 1921 Oskenonton Sunshine Rider, Farm & Fireside, September 1923 Red Tomahawk The Transition of the Sioux Ute Indian Cover, Red Fox, Literary Digest, September 29, 1923 (not a photo, actual cover)

Folder 6: Photographs: The E Ranch E Ranch scratchboard sketches on newsprint, 2 copies “The shack”, log bunkhouse E Ranch in winter, masthead Bob Emery, copy of photo Bob Emery, sketch with photo in corner, 2 copies Bob Emery, sketched for story illustrations Bob Emery, masthead for “Old Timer” column Bringing in the ponies, 1 copy, 1 negative photocopy from “Static Days and Nights” Arch Paddock, 2 copies Eagle Horn The Kid How to Read Brands Brands advertised for the return of livestock, 2 copies

Folder 7: Photographs: Scratchboard Trading post at O’Kreek, Delineator, December 1911, with Hamilton typewritten note Book cover, Arrow Rock, Where Wheels Started West by Jean Tyree Hamilton Schuyler’s last works at Peace Haven Rest Home, St. Louis: The Gate, The Garden and Children’s Playhouse

Folder 8: Photographs: Vision Quest Hamilton notes on Vision Quest series Cover, Saturday Evening Post, April 21, 1906 Cover, Frontier, June 1923 Vision Quest painting, 2 copies Oil painting, property of Remington Schuyler, Jr.,1 copy, color

Folder 9: Photographs: Heads (Actually, 14 sketches of groups of heads) At the Trading Post Cowboy studies Heads with names, 2 different photos At concert, October 29, 1949, Kansas City, Mo. Backs of heads in audience, 4 different photos Doodling, 5 different photos

Folder 10: Photographs: Steamship Murals SS Iroquois, photo SS Mohawk, photo and negative SS Seminole, photo SS Seminole, menu

(H87-33: April 30, 1998, mmc) 2 SS Seminole, glass plate negative

Folder 11: Photographs: School Murals Hamilton notes on Darien High School murals and original sketches “Women of Darien”, 2 copies “Men of Darien”, 2 copies “Siwanoy Village Scene”, New Rochelle High School mural

Folder 12: Photographs: Cowboys 3 story illustrations of cowboys riding, one titled, “The Rodeo” Cover, “Cooking Breakfast,” Western Stories, May 15, 1926 Cover, “Wolf Hunter,” Far West, February 1927 Cover, “An Argument,” West, February 5, 1930 Cover, “Dam the Barbed Wire,” Popular Magazine, April 20, 1924 Cover, “The Sheriff,” Western Stories, October (?) Cover, “The Lookout” (“our favorite cover”), West Magazine, April (?); also used as dust jackets for The Oregon Trail and A Son of Arizona Cover, Short Stories, January 10. (?) also used as a dust cover for Cottonwood Gulch Cover, “Into the Fence,” used three times for Short Stories, date unknown Poster for Boy Scout Roundup, also used as Scouting cover, date unknown

Folder 13: Photographs: Eagles Scratchboard sketch, Boys’ Life editorial page masthead (photo is silvering) Eagle on building, made from Schuyler’s work Covers, World’s Work, November 1924, December 1924, January 1925, March 1925

Folder 14: Photographs: Mirror or Shadow Effects Cover, “Playing Indian Becomes Real,” Farm & Fireside, March 1923 “Canoe on Water”

Folder 15: Photographs: Original Oil Paintings Sun Dance, painted in 1910 for Rodman Wanamaker Signal Fires, color, with letter dated May 21, 1964, from Bruce A. Wilson to Henry Hamilton

Folder 16: Photographs: Indian Story Illustrations 4 illustrations for The White Buffalo by McCraken, (possible sketch of son roping radiator used for The White Buffalo) 3 illustrations for “The Finger that Kills”, Cosmopolitan, unknown date 2 copies (3 photos). “The Buffalo Trap, Oil painting, “The First Written Message” Cover, Western Story Magazine, February 4, 1922, 2 copies Frontispiece, Boys’ Life, November 1919 Illustration, “Fast Walker Rides,” Boy’s Life, August 30, 1930, page 5 Sioux, scouting Cover proof, campfire in winter, unidentified 2 illustrations for Boy’s Life “On the Way West, 1858” Winter hunt 2 Boy’s Life editorial page mastheads New Rochelle sign post 5 miscellaneous illustrations

Folder 17: Photographs: Individuals Cover, :The Sheriff Cleans His Gun”, Frontier Stories, February 1927 Cover, “ The Engineer, “ Adventure Magazine, August 15, (?)

(H87-33: April 30, 1998, mmc) 3 Cover, “ The Tracker,” Boy’s Life, January 1926 Story illustration, “Voyageurs,” Boy’s Life, date unknown Cover, American Legion Monthly Billboard, New York Police Safety Campaign

Folder 18: Photographs: Miscellaneous Dust jacket, “The Voyageurs Cover, “The Pioneer West” Cover, “How to Raise Calves,” Country Gentleman, August 12, 1922 Cover, “The Independent Trapper,” Boy’s Life, June, 1927 Cover, “The Hunter,” Western Story Magazine, March 25, 1922 Cover “When Friends Meet,” Boy’s Life, July 1930 Dust jacket, “On the Post Road” Dust jacket, “The Homesteader” Illustration, “The Road to Those Below” (With notes) Cover, unfinished, sailors Camouflaged ship “Bringing the Mules” “The Prospector” “An Old Missouri Home,” 1949 House sketch, 2 copies Two Chinese children Prehistoric family.

Folder 19: Photographs: Boy Scouts Cover and poster, “A Quarter Century of Scouting,” Scouting, June 1935 Cover, Scouting, July 1934, (Vision quest tradition) Portrait, Schubert Supelreda, Scout from Chile Cover, Boy’s Life, September 1922 Cover, Boy’s Life, June 1934 Sketch, Scout Roundup Encampment Illustration, Scout ax 2 illustrations, headdresses Illustration, boys and teepee Illustration, Iroquois long house Portrait, Boy Scout Executive

Folder 20: Photographs: Religious Pictures Cover “Our Southern Highlander,” World’s Outlook, November 1919 “Glad Dawn, Christian Herald, unknown date “Christ on the Battlefield,” Christian Herald, unknown date, 2 copies

Folder 21: Photographs: Missouri Valley College Remington Schuyler in studio at Missouri Valley College “The Viking Spirit” Portrait, Pop Ferguson Students at work on mural for the Missouri School for the Blind 3 photos of Professor Schuyler and his students in his studio at Missouri Valley College Illustration of the Viking mascot for Missouri Valley College publicity work

Folder 22: Photographs: Remington Schuyler, personal Remington Schuyler in cowboy clothes, 1903, just after returning form South Dakota Remington Schuyler in cowboy clothes, 1925 Remington Schuyler as Indian in Town Hall Pageant Remington Schuyler as Indian in Pelham and New Rochelle Scout Wild West Show

(H87-33: April 30, 1998, mmc) 4 Remington Schuyler as Indian in New Rochelle Water Carnival Indian Nite Announcement, 2 copies Ta-Tan-Ka-Luta Performance announcement Remington Schuyler in forest 1906 Remington Schuyler in forest, 1907 (Delaware) Remington Schuyler on bicycle as young man Remington Schuyler portrait in mid life Remington Schuyler with other artists in studio Remington Schuyler formal portrait at Missouri Valley College Remington Schuyler, 1954, snapshot Remington Schuyler, ca. 1949-54, at Osceola Remington Schuyler 1934, snapshot Remington Schuyler, 2 negatives

Folder 23: Photographs: Room Interiors 2 large photos of sketches of room interiors

Folder 24: Slides (A total of 72 slides) Magazine covers: Crow Dog Stands and Looks Back Picket Pin Hollow Horn Bear Mother and child He Dog Eagle Man Eagle Pipe The Sheriff Wolf Hunter Western Story, February 4, 1922 Saturday Evening Post, 1906 The Argument Damn the Barb Wire The Engineer Oskenonton Sunshine Rider Western Story, October 7, 1922 Western Story, March 25, 1922 World Outlook, March 1920 Western Story, May 15, 1926 Short Stories, January 25, (?) Wolf Hunter Calf Roper Woman’s Home Companion, September (?) Red Fox Vision Quest, Frontier, June 1925 Story illustrations Marshal Foch Indian Hunter New York Police Safety Campaign Poster Dust covers: Oregon Trail Mog, the Mound Builder, front Mog, the Mound Builder, back

(H87-33: April 30, 1998, mmc) 5 Jesus of Nazareth Desert Brew Circle of Braves Moran of Saddle Butte Mississippi Bubble Hopalong Cassidy Returns Harry Idaho Rider of Golden Bar 54-40 or Fight Click of Triangle T Black Buttes The Boss of Eagle’s Nest The Purchase Price The Pioneer West Cottonwood Gulch (surprise!) With Hoops of Steel Rackhouse The Last Frontier Sketches: Bob Emery, Boss E Bob Emery, sketch with photo Arch Paddock E Ranch, winter Omaha station Red Tomahawk E Ranch “The Shack,” E bunkhouse Paintings The Crossing Remington , Jr. Hay Stack Butte Rider on Plains, oil Vision Quest, oil Ship at Sea, oil Locust Blossom Cherry Blossom Sketch, seated Indian Illustration for The Great White Buffalo End of the Trail, painting Watercolor wash, Three Indians

FB101 (Box 2 of 2) Folder 25: Artwork Postcard, illustration from 1943 Philmont program brochure Clipping, illustration, “Welcome Home,” (in Pierre) Clipping, illustration, Indian in canoe Dustcover, The Boy Scouts Year Book Publicity flyer, Missouri Valley College

(H87-33: April 30, 1998, mmc) 6 H87-34: Remington Schuyler Collection Consists of two lead signature blocks for Remington Schuyler, internationally know artists and writer.

Box 5194B Small Box 1: Small Printing block, lead on wood, “Ta-tan-ka-luta Red Buffalo” under buffalo in profile surrounded by circle.

Small Box 2: Small Printing block, lead on wood, “Ta-tan-ka-luta Red Buffalo” under buffalo in profile surrounded by circle.

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