Manuscripts - Indigenous People -Warfare, 1862
Scope and Contents
MS71.08.05.01 - “Burning of French missionaries” illustration
MS71.08.05.02 - Burning the prisoners” illustration
MS71.08.05.03 - At the mercy of savage captors” illustration
MS71.08.05.04 - “Indians torturing a captive” illustration
MS71.08.05.05 - “Sioux Indians burning a prisoner” illustration
MS71.08.05.06 - “Sacrifice of Juan Ortiz” illustration
MS71.08.05.07 - “Burned to death” illustration
MS71.08.05.08 - “Gladiatorial sacrifice” illustration
MS71.08.05.09 - “Execution of an Indian captive” illustration
MS71.08.05.10 - “Yan Yost, the spy” illustration
MS71.08.05.11 - “Pioneer women inciting Indians to violence” illustration
MS71.08.05.12 - “General Burgoyne addressing the Indians” illustration
MS71.08.05.13 - “Treaty of the Five Nations” illustration
MS71.08.05.14 - “The Indian War and Massacres of 1862”
MS71.08.05.15 - “The West’s Poet Laureate” article and illustrations of Native American/settler warfare
MS71.08.05.16 - “Recent Indian Wars” story, illustrations
Dates
- Created: 1862
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Collection: 21.00 boxes
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Mercaldo, Vincent J. (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the McCracken Research Library Repository