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McKenney & Hall's History of the Indian Tribes of North America Bibliography 1. The Aboriginal Portfolio. See Also The North American Aboriginal Portfolio. 2. "Albert Newsam Folder." Library Company of Philadelphia. Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Notes: Source: Viola. The Indian Legacy of Charles Bird King. 1976. Source: Viola. Thomas L. McKenney: Architect of America's Early Indian Policy: 1816‐1830. 1974. 3. Alexandria Gazette [Microform] (Alexandria, Virginia), 1800‐. Notes: Source: Viola. The Indian Legacy of Charles Bird King. 1976. Source: WorldCat. 4. "American Indian Portraits." University Museum Bulletin (University of Pennsylvania) 7(April 1938): 18‐24. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLINK. 5. American Saturday Courier (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 1900a. Notes: American Saturday Courier. Philadelphia, ca. 1830‐1856. WorldCat: 10284376. The Philadelphia Saturday Bulletin. Philadelphia, ca. 1856‐1860. WorldCat: 12632171. The Philadelphia Saturday Bulletin and American Courier. Philadelphia, 1856‐1857. WorldCat: 2266075 Source: Viola. The Indian Legacy of Charles Bird King. 1976. Source: WorldCat. 6. "Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Exhibit." Apollo (London, England) New Series 92(December 1970): 492. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLINK. 7. Annals of Iowa (Des Moines) [Microform] 3rd Series, Vol. 1(1895). Notes: Source: Horan. The McKenney‐Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians. 1986. Source: WorldCat. Source: RLIN. 8. "Bass Otis and His Family." The Magazine Antiques 123(February 1983): 413. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLink. 9. "Bass Otis and His Family." The Magazine Antiques 148(November 1995): 552. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLink. 10. Biographical Portraits of 108 Native Americans: Based on History of the Indian Tribes of North America, by Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall. Stamford, Connecticut: U.S. Games Systems, 1999. Notes: Source: WorldCat. 11. Bodmer, Karl: Biographical File. Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. Notes: Source: WorldCat. 12. Boston Evening Transcript [Microform] (Boston, Massachusetts). Notes: Source: Horan. The McKenney‐Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians. 1986. Source: WorldCat. Copyright 2014, University of Cincinnati Libraries. McKenney & Hall's History of the Indian Tribes of North America 13. Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review (April 1840). Notes: Source: Josephy. The Artist Was a Young Man. 1970. Source: Worldcat. (Entire title.) 14. "Cachasunghia, An Osage Warrior." Art News 53(May 1954): 67. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLink. 15. "Cachasunghia, An Osage Warrior." The Magazine Antiques 110(October 1976): 652. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLink. 16. "Captain Meriwether Lewis in Shoshone Costume." The American Art Journal 7(November 1975): 18. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLink. 17. "Carl Bodmer and the Indian Frontier Exhibition to Be Shown Chiefly in Middle‐Western Cities and on the Pacific Coats." Connoisseur 133(May 1954): 210. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLINK. 18. Catalogue of Works by The Late Henry Inman, With a Biographical Sketch: Exhibition for the Benefit of His Widow and Family, at the Art Union Rooms, No. 322 Broadway, New York. New York: Van Norden & King, 1846. Notes: Source: Horan. The McKenney‐Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians. 1986. Source: WorldCat. 19. Catalogue Sale of Portraits: By Order of the Executors, to Close an Estate, Will Be Offered for Sale at No. 41 South Pearl‐Street, 2d Story, Until the 1st of October. The Collection of Portraits in Oil by the Late Ezra Ames, Comprising About 50 Likenesses of Some of the Most Eminent Statesmen, Clergymen &c., of This Country... Albany, New York: s.n., 1842. Notes: Catalogue listing seventy numbered portraits and historical pictures. Source: RLIN 20. "Charles Balthazar Julien Févret De Saint‐Mémin." American Collector 13(June 1944): 8‐9+. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLink. 21. Charles Bird King File. Redwood Library and Athenaeum.. Notes: Source: Viola. The Indian Legacy of Charles Bird King. 1976. 22. "Charles Bird King (Obituary)." Newport Advertiser (Newport, Rhode Island), 26 March 1862. Notes: Source: Ewers. Charles Bird King, Painter of Indian Visitors to the Nation's Capital. 1954. 23. Cherokee Phoenix and Indians' Advocate (New Echota, Georgia), 1829. Notes: Source: Viola. Thomas L. McKenney: Architect of America's Early Indian Policy: 1816‐1830. 1974. Source: WorldCat. 24. Cherokee Phoenix [Microform] (New Echota, Georgia), 1828. Notes: Source: Horan. The McKenney‐Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians. 1986. Source: WorldCat. 25. "Chief of the Little Osage." Art News Annual 18(1948): 33. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLink. 2 Copyright 2014, University of Cincinnati Libraries. McKenney & Hall's History of the Indian Tribes of North America 26. "Chief of the Little Osage." New York Historical Society Quarterly 33(October 1949): 231. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLink. 27. "Chief of the Little Osages." The Magazine Antiques 117(May 1980): 1008. Notes: Drawing, 1807. Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLink. 28. Chouteau‐Maffit Collection. Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, Missouri. Notes: Source: Hoover. St. Louis and The Art of the Frontier. 2000. 29. Cincinnati Enquirer [Microform] (Cincinnati, Ohio), 1841‐. Notes: Source: Horan. The McKenney‐Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians. 1986. Source: WorldCat. 30. The Columbian, District Advertiser and Commercial Gazette (Georgetown, D.C.), 1828. Notes: Source: Horan. The McKenney‐Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians. 1986. Source: WorldCat. 31. Columbian Gazette (Georgetown, D.C.), 1829. Notes: Viola cites dates 1829 Jul ‐ 1830 Dec. Source: Viola. Thomas L. McKenney: Architect of America's Early Indian Policy: 1816‐1830. 1974. Source: WorldCat. 32. Daily Intelligencer (Harrisburg (Pa.)), 1841. Notes: Source: Horan. The McKenney‐Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians. 1986. Source: WorldCat. 33. Daily National Intelligencer (Washington, D.C.), 1813. Notes: Source: Viola. The Indian Legacy of Charles Bird King. 1976. Source: Viola. Thomas L. McKenney: Architect of America's Early Indian Policy: 1816‐1830. 1974. Source: Horan. The McKenney‐Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians. 1986. Source: WorldCat. 34. Detroit Journal and Michigan Advertiser (Detroit, Michigan), 1830. Notes: Source: Horan. The McKenney‐Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians. 1986. Source: WorldCat. 35. " Dictionary of American Biography, 134‐35. Vol. Vol. 8. New York, 1964. Notes: Source: Chace. Indian Portraits. 1990. 36. "Die Schweizer Kolonisten an Der Hudsons Bay." Der Deutsche Pionier (Cincinnati, Ohio) X, XI(1878): 436‐42, 489‐95; 12‐22. 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Documents Communicated to Congress by the President of the United States at the Opening of the Twenty‐First Congress: Accompanying the Report of the Secretary of War. 21st Congress. 1st Session. Senate. No. 1. [2?] Serial 192.1829. Notes: Source: Viola. Thomas L. McKenney: Architect of America's Early Indian Policy: 1816‐1830. 1974. Source: WorldCat. 40. , 1825. United States. 19th Congress. 1st Session. Document No. 19. (Serial 125). Notes: Source: Viola. Thomas L. McKenney: Architect of America's Early Indian Policy: 1816‐1830. 1974. 41. Documents From the War Department Accompanying the President's Message to Congress. 19th Congress. 2nd Session. Senate. No. 1. Serial 144.1826. Notes: Source: Viola. Thomas L. McKenney: Architect of America's Early Indian Policy: 1816‐1830. 1974. 42. Documents From the War Department Accompanying the President's Message to Congress. 20th Congress. 1st Session. Senate. No. 1. Serial 163.1827. Notes: Source: Viola. Thomas L. McKenney: Architect of America's Early Indian Policy: 1816‐1830. 1974. 43. Documents Submitted by the Chairman of Indian Affairs Accompanied by a Bill for the Establishment of a General Superintendent of Indian Affairs in the Departmnt of War. 19th Congress. 1st Session. House. No. 146. Serial 138.1826. Notes: Source: Horan. The McKenney‐Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians. 1986. 44. "Eighty‐One Colored Engravings Illustrating Prince Maximilian's Travels After Watercolors by Karl Bodmer." Saint Louis Art Museum Bulletin N.S. 2(March 1967): 6‐8. Notes: Source: Art Abstracts on OhioLink. 45. "Enron Art Foundation Donates Collection." The Oil Daily (November 1986): 6. Notes: Source: InfoTrac Web: Expanded Academic ASAP. 46. Evening Post (New York, New York), 1801. Notes: Viola cites 1829 Oct‐Nov. Source: Viola. Thomas L. McKenney: Architect of America's Early Indian Policy: 1816‐1830. 1974. Source: WorldCat. 47. Expenses of the Winnebago Deputation. 20th Congress. 1st Session. 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