Sapir, Edward. 1884-1939.
Anthropologist, linguist. Res. asst., anthropology, Univ. ofCalifornia, Berkeley, 1907-08; instr., anthropology, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1908-10; chief of division, anthropology, Canadian National Museum, 1910-25; assoc. prof., anthropology, Univ. of Chicago, 1925-27, prof., anthopology and general linguistics, 1927-31; Sterling prof., anthropology and linguistics, Yale Univ., 1931-39.
Correspondence, Mss.
American Philosophical Society (Misc. Mss. Coll.). American Indian Grammatical Categories. ca.1929. 6 lvs.
Boas, Franz. Professional Correspondence (B/B61). 27 Feb. 1902 to 15 Dec. 1938. 675 Ls. (362 to Boas, 313 to Sapir) + 25 Ls. to/fr. Donald Brand, Walter Dyk, J.W. Fewkes, Mary Haas, A.L. Kroeber, W.G. Leland, C. Wissler, V.F. Ray, Victoria Pike, E.W. Gifford, F.W. Hedge. Professional positions; museums; Bur. Amer. Ethn.; American Indian langs.; research and publication support; Comm. on Research in Indian Langs.; Geol. Survey, Canada; Handbook of American Languages Laboratory of Anthr.; fieldwork; publcs.; research and grad. fellowship; personal.
Boas, Franziska. The Reminiscences ofFranziska Boas (B/B6lre). 1972. 77 lvs. Transcript from Oral History Office, Columbia Univ. Includes information on Sapir and other Boas associates.
Davenport, Charles. (B/D27). 3 to 6 Nov. 1931. 2 Ls. (1 to Davenport, 1 to Boas). Comparative use of same consonants in diff. langs.
Mason, J. Alden. Papers (B/M384). 18 June 1927 to 18 Jan. 1939. 28 Ls. (10 to Mason, 18 to Sapir). Linguistics; research support; museums; fieldwork; confs.; publcs.; personal.
Parsons, Elsie Clews. Papers (572/P25.2). 26 Dec. 1925 to 19 May 1926. 2 Ls. to Sapir. Res. support for Leslie White; fieldwork.
Sapir, Edward. Letters to Edward C. Armstrong, American Council of Learned Societies (506.73/AM72co). 21 May 1926 to 19 May 1927. 20 Ls. (9 to Sapir, 11 to Armstrong). "Survey of American Indian Languages" by the ACLS and Carnegie Foundation.
... Manuscripts (497.3/B63c). ca.1905 to 1939. 17 ln. ft. Dictionaries, texts, word lists, field notes, misc, materials on American Indian languages and ethnography. Primarily linguistics, but some folklore and general ethnography. Includes material on Paiute, Wasco, Wishram, Chinook, Hopi, Algonquin, Nootka, Okanagon, Otomi, Athapaskan, Uto-Aztecan, Wakashan, Yana, Navaho, and other langs.
Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe. 1793-1864.
Explorer, ethnologist. U.S. Indian agent for the Lake Superior region, 1822 to 36; superintendent of Indian affairs, Michigan, 1836-41;0ffice of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C., 1847-64. Schoolcraft published numerous studies of the geology, mining, and ethnology of the Great Lakes area.
Correspondence.
American Philosophical Society (Misc. Mss. Coll.). 16 Nov. 1830 to 25 Feb. 1836. 3 Ls. to John G. Palfrey; Messrs. Carey, Lea & Blanchard; and to the U.S. gov. "Indian Tales"; publc. of Indian studies; bill for prep. of study of Algic lang.
Morton, Samuel George. Papers (B/M843). 5 May 1838. L. to Morton. Observations on mental and physical traits of Chippewa and Ottawa Indians.
Parker, Fly Samuel. Papers (497.3/P223). 30 May 1849. L. to Schoolcraft. Request for info. about Indians.
Shapiro, Harry L. 1902-
Physical anthropologist. Tutor, anthropology, Harvard, 1925-26; asst. curator, Amer. Museum of Natural Hist., 1926-31, assoc. cur., 1931-43, curator and chairman, 1942-70, emer. chmn., 1970-; prof., anthr., Columbia Univ., 1939-73.
Correspondence.
Boas, Franz. Professional Correspondence (B/B61). 6 Jan. 1936 to 12 Oct. 1942. 23 Ls. (13 to Boas, 10 to Shapiro) + 1 L. fr. E.P. Boas. Physical anthr.; anthropometric data.
Davenport, Charles. Papers (B/D27). 11 Feb. 1935. L. to Shapiro. Zeitschrift fuer Rassenkunde
Mason, J. Alden. Papers (B/M384). 12 Oct. 1928 to 20 May 1949. 30 Ls. (14 to Mason, 16 to Shapiro). Amer. Assn. of Physical Anthropologists; Amer. Anthopologist; fellowships; prof. positions; res, support; skeletal remains; publcs.
Pearl, Raymond. Papers (B/P312). 15 April 1937 to 25 Oct. 1939. 27 Ls. (13 to Pearl, 14 to Shapiro). Amer. Assn. of Phys. Anthropologists; Adv. Comm. on Anthropometric Int.; race; confs.
Singer, Emestine H. Wieder.
Anthropology student.
Correspondence, Mss.
Mason, J. Alden. Papers. (B/M384). 16 June 1934 to 10 Oct. 1936. 4 Ls. (2 to Mason, 2 to Singer). Personal.
Singer, Ernestine H. Anthropology and Archeology Lecture Notes (970.1/ Si6). 1935 to 1936. ca.150 lvs. Notes of courses taken with A. Irving Hallowell, Lewis Kern, H.N. Wardle, Vladimir Fewkes, E.B. Howard at Univ. of Penn. Notes from 1936 Amer. Anthr. Ass. and Soc. for Amer. Arch. joint meeting. Inca econ.; Maya arch.; Amer. Indian material culture and arch.; Balkan ethnography.
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.
Duplicate of Minute Book (913.41/Solm). 14 Nov. 1780 to 21 May 1782. 216 lvs. with 109 printed pages on the "Account of the Institution and Progress of the Society of the Antiquaries of Scotland," by William Smellie (1782). Presented by Smellie, Earl of Buchan, 1795.
Speck, Frank G. 1881-1950.
Anthropologist. Asst. curator, ethnology, Univ. Museum, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1909-11; instr., ethn., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1909-11, asst. prof, 1911-25, prof, 1925-50; lect., ethn., Swarthmore College, 1923-27; asst. ed., Amer. Anthropologist, 1920-37.
Correspondence, Mss.
American Philosophical Society (Misc. Mss. Coll.). n.d. Malecite Bird Names. 3 ivs. 9 Nov. 1913. L. fr. I.B. Delay. Indian artifacts.
Boas, Franz. Professional Correspondence (B/B61). 3 June 1905 to 26 ~anuary 1941. 93 Ls. (50 to Boas, 43 to Speck) + 3 Ls. to/fr. H.A. Andrews, M. Eischberg, H.W. Shoemaker. Amer. Indian langs. and ethnography; Penobscot folklore; fieldwork; Bur. Amer. Ethn.; Comm. on Research of Amer. Indian Langs.; research funding; prof. positions; conf.; publcs.; personal.
Mason, J. Alden. Papers (B/M384). 18 April 1928 to 19 Feb. 1951. 38 Ls. (16 to Mason, 22 to Speck). Amer. Anthropologist; material culture; publcs.
Shryock, Richard H. Papers (B/Shs6). 29 June 1943 to 3 Oct. 1946. 11 Ls. (3 to Shryock, 8 to Speck). Penn. Mag. Of History; publcs.
Speck, Frank, Linguistic Texts (497.3/B63c). n.d. Catawba Texts. ca.500 lvs.; 1915. Wiyot-Yurok and Algonkian Comparisons. 3 lvs.
... Indian Manuscripts (970.3/Sp3). ca.1900 to 1950. 3 ln. ft. Miscellaneous manuscripts,ca.700 items; Naskapi: The Savage Hunters of the Labrador Peninsular. ca.600 lvs.; Papers Pertaining to Indian Studies. ca.4000 lvs.; A Study of the Delaware Indian Big House Ceremony. ca.500
... Papers (572.97/Sp3). 1903-50. 32 boxes, 148 folders, 4 reels of movie film, 5 drawers of lantern slides, 166 maps,ca.5000 photographs and sketches, book and paper manuscripts, notes, diaries, correspondence. Ethnographic descriptions of Eskimo and American eastern woodland Indians, particularly Catawba, Cherokee, Creek, Delaware, Iroquois, Nanticoke, Penobscot, Algonkians, Yuchi, and others. Photographs of various races and physical types in Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Linguistic and folkore notes on various cultures. 4 boxes of correspondence. Correspondents include Franz Boas, Loren Eiseley, Alfred Kidder, A.L. Kroeber, Edward Sapir, Carl Voegelin, Clark Wissler, Leslie White, Alexander Goldenweiser, John Swanton.
... Recordings (Records 4 and 49). n.d. Delaware Indian Materials. 2 reels;ca.1930s. Cherokee, Naskapi, Penobscot, Sioux, Winnebago recordings. 4 reels.
Spier, Leslie. 1893-1961.
Anthropologist. Asst., anthropology, American Mus. of Nat. Hist., N.Y., 1916-20; instr., anthr., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, 1920-21, asst. prof., 1921-27, prof. and dir. of museum, 1929; visiting prof., Univ. of Chicago, 1928, 1930; res, assoc., Yale, 1931-33, assoc, prof., 1933-39; prof., Univ. of New Mexico, 1939-55, emer. prof, 1955-61; ed., Amer. Anthropolo~ist, 1934-39.
Correspondence.
Boas, Franz. Professional Correspondence (B/B61). 24 May 1917 to 27 Feb. 1940. 91 Ls. (58 to Boas, 33 to Spier). Puerto Rican phys. anthr.; Havasupai folkore; museum work; fieldwork; teaching; prof. positions; publcs.
Mason, J. Alden. Papers (B/M384). 6 Feb. 1928 to 2 April 1948. 83 Ls. (38 to Mason, 45 to Spier). Amer. Anthropologist; Southwestern Journ. of Anthr.; mus. collcs. and expeds.; Mex. arch.; prof. positions; publcs.; personal.
Parsons, Elsie Clews. Papers (572/P25.1). 4 lan. 1937 to 6 May 1941. 21 Ls. to Parsons. Gen. Series in Anthr.; Pueblo Indian Religion publcs; personal.
Swanton, John Reed. 1873-1958.
Ethnologist. Asst. ethnologist, Bur. ofAmer. Ethn., 1900-03, ethn., 190344; assoc. editor, Amer. Anthropologist, 1910, 1912-20, editor, 1911, 1921-1923.
Correspondence, Mss.
Boas, Franz. Professional Correspondence (B/B61). 17 March 1898 to 10 April 1942. 301 Ls. (162 to Boas, 139 to Swanton) + 9 Ls. to/fr. Miss and 11.A. Andrews, Dr. Frachtenberg, Dept. of Justice. Univ. studies; fieldwork in Northwest coast and among the Sioux; Haida linguistics and culture; ling. and ethnography of Indians of Louisiana, Texas, Southwest, Northwest Coast; Bur. of Amer. Ethn.; Dr. Frachtenberg's dismissal fr. Bureau of American Ethnology; publcs.; Amer. Anthropologist.
Mason, J. Alden. Papers (B/M384). 13 Dec. 1940 to 7 June 1952. 20 Ls. (11 to Mason, 9 to Swanton). Pima and Papago ling.; Haida totem poles; parapsychology; Amer. Anthropologist; Amer. Anthr. Ass.; personal.
Swanton, John. Letters to Edward C. Armstrong, American Council of Learned Societies (506.73/Am72co). 2 June 1926 to 18 May 1927. 7 Ls. (2 to Swanton, 5 to Armstrong). "Survey of American Indian Languages" by ACLS and Carnegie Foundation.
... Linguistic Manuscripts (497.3/B63c). n.d. Haida Grammatical Notes and Word List. 127 lvs.;ca.1905. Haida Texts. 350 lvs. + 344 lvs.; n.d. Tlingit and Haida Word Lists. 20 lvs.
Tax, Sol. 1907-
Anthropologist. Investigator and ethnol., Carnegie Inst., 1934-48; res. assoc, in anthropology, Univ. of Chicago, 1940-44, assoc. prof., 1944-48, chmn. dept., 1955-58, prof, 1948-; ed., Amer Anthropologist, 1952-55.
Correspondence, Mss.
Mason, J. Alden. Papers (B/M384). 22 June 1945 to 28 Jan. 1953. 28 Ls. (13 to Mason, 15 to Tax). Amer. Anthropologist; Amer. Anthr. Ass.; Micr. Coll. of Manuscripts on Middle Amer. Culture Anthr.; confs.; publcs.
Tax, Sol. Manuscripts (Film 297). Microfilm copies from University of Chicago "Collection of Manuscripts on Middle American Cultural Anthropology." 1937. April is This Afternoon. iv + 79 lvs. With Robert Redfield; 1934-37. Misc. Notes on Guatemala. 75 lvs.; 1942-43. Notas sobre Zina-cantan, Chiapas. 25 + 304 lvs.; 1944. Reconnaissance of Northern Guatemala. 31 + 181 lvs.; With Juan de Dios Posales; 1935. The Towns of Lake Atitlan. 13 + 337 lvs. Guatemalan ethnography; fieldwork.
Tozzer, Alfred M. 1877-1954.
Anthropologist, archeologist, Instr., Anthropology, Harvard, 1905-1912, asst. prof., 1912-1920, assoc. prof., 1912-1920, assoc.f., 1920, prof., 1921-1945; John E. Hudson prof. of arch., 1945-1947, prof. emeritus, 1947-1954; curator, Middle Amer. Arch., Peabody Museum, 1905-1947.
Correspondence.
Boas, Franz. Professional Correspondence (B/B61). 26 Dec. 1903 to 25 Dec. 1941. 806 Ls. (429 to Boas, 377 to Tozzer) + 14 Ls. To/fr. R. W. Bryan, M. Downes, A. L. Kroeber, W. H. Mechling, F. Parrott, A. Pruneda, B. L. Whorf, Sophie Bass, F. F. Keppel, Fletcher. Maya ethnol.; Mexican, Central Amer., and Peruvian arch.; Amer. Folk-Lore Soc.; Amer. Jourr. Of Folklore; Amer. Anthropologist; Amer. Antrh. Ass.; Int. School of Amer. Arch. & Ethn.; NRC; fieldwork; museum collcs.; research funding; publcs.; personal.
Davenport, Charles. Papers (B/D27). 1 July 1919 to 3 Dec. 1930. 7 Ls. (4 to Davenport, 3 to Totter). Anthropometry of Amer. soldiers; Hawaiian phys. types; confs.
Mason, J. Alden. Papers (B/M384). 27 Sept. 1927 to 19 Oct. 1951. 75 Ls. (42 to Mason, 33 to Totter). Museum collcs.; expeditions; Amer. Anthr. Assn.; conf.; publcs.
Tylor, Edward Burnett. 1832-1917.
Anthropologist. Worker in family brass-foundry, 1848-55; independent travel, research and writing, 1855-83; keeper, Oxford Univ. Museum, 1883-84; reader in anthropology, Oxford Univ., 1884-96, prof., 18961909, emeritus prof., 1909-17.
Correspondence.
American Philosophical Soc. (Misc. Mss. Coil.). 20 Aug. 1872 to 31 Aug. 1898. 4 Ls. to Frank Jevons, Mrs. Davey, L.C. Miall. Publcs.; lectures; misc.
Boas, Franz. Professional Correspondence (B/B61). 15 Aug. 1888 to 8 March 1908. 29 Ls. (25 to Boas, 4 to Tylor). BAAS Northwest Coast Tribes Comm.; Northwest coast material culture collcs.; Northwest coast fieldwork; anthr. teaching at Oxford; Eskimo ethnog.; research support by BAAS and Canadian gov.
Lubbock, John. Letters (B/L961). 16 Aug. 1871. L. to Tylor. Antiquity of man.
U.S. Work Projects Administration, Pennsylvania.
Reports on Archeological Excavations in Pennsylvania (913.748/Un3). ca.1886-1947. 1.5 ln. ft. See E.S. Carpenter.
Vocabularies and Miscellaneous Papers Related to Indian Languages.
Miscellaneous Manuscripts on North and Central American Indian Languages (497/V85). ca.1784 to 1828. 3 vols. Vocabulary lists and correspondence concerning Cherokee, Chippewa, Choctaw, Creek, Delaware, Lenni Lenape, Miami, Mohican, Osage, Shawano, and other Indian languages. Manuscripts and correspondence by James Barbour, Benjamin Smith Barton, Daniel Butrick, Peter S. DuPonceau, Martin Duralde, George Gambold, George Gurley, Benjamin Hawkins, John Heckewelder, George Izard, Thomas Jefferson, Richard Kells, Wm. V. Murray, Constantine Rafinesque, Daniel Smith, William Thornton, David Zeisberger, and others.
Wallace, Alfred Russel. 1823-1913.
Naturalist. Apprentice watchmaker, 1838-39; asst. surveyor, 1839-44, surveyor, 1846-48; master, Leicester Collegiate School, 1844-46; travels to Amazonia, 1848-52, Malay Archipelago, 1854-62; writer, public lecturer on evolution, natural history, politics, and social reform, 1862-1913.
Correspondence.
American Philosophical Society (Misc. Mss. Coll.). 6 Aug. to 4 April 1909. 3 Ls. to Dewitt Miller, W.J. Farmer, and John Wayler. Charles Darvin; evol. theory; race.
Lyell, Charles. Letters (B/D25.L1). 1860 to 6 March 1872. 12 Ls. to Lyell regarding Charles Darwin; anthr. societies; antiquity of man; racial distribution.
Moore, E.M. Autograph Collection (B/M781). 1 Nov. 1899. L. fr. Wallace to Soc. of Anthr. Institute. Photographs.
Russell, Rollo. Letters (B/R913). 29 June 1913. L. to Russell. Bournemouth Museum.
Wallace, Alfred. R. Letters (B/W15.a). 3 Nov. 1891. L. to Benjamin Harrison. "Paleoliths."
There is also extensive Wallace-Darwin corr. in the Darwin Collection.
Wallace, Paul A.W. 1891-1967.
Professor of English, Pennsylvania historian. English professor and dept. chairman, Lebanon Valley College, Penn.; ed., Pennsylvania History, 1951-57; consultant, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Comm., historian, 1957-65.
Correspondence, Mss.
American Philosophical Soc. (Misc. Mss. Coll). 30 April 1945. L. fr. Edward Ahenakew. Indian genealogy and secret societies.
Lingelbach, William E. Papers (B/L635). 23 May 1949 to 30 Oct. 1961. 8 Ls. (3 to Wallace, 5 to Lingelbach). John Heckewelder; Philadelphia and Pennsylvania history; publcs.; personal.
Mason, J. Alden. Papers (B/M384). 18 May 1949 to 30 May 1949. 2 Ls. (1 to Mason, 1 to Wallace). + 1 L. to Linton Satterthwaite. Pennsylvania Indian trails.
Wallace, Paul A.W. Papers (B/W1Sp). ca.1920-1967. 12 ln. ft. Notes, clippings, reprints, photographs, correspondence. Correspondents include Charles M. Barbeau, Wm. Fenton, Arthur C. Parker, Wm. A. Ritchie, Frank Speck, Carl Voegelin. Pennsylvania Indian history, ethnography; John Heckewelder; the Muhlenbergs and Conrad Weiser.
White, Leslie A. 1900-1975.
Anthropologist. Instr., sociology and anthropology, Univ. of Buffalo, 1927-28, asst. prof, 1928-30; asst. prof., anthropology, Univ. of Michigan, 1930-32, assoc. prof., 1932-43, prof., 1943-70, chmn. dept., 1945-57; vis. prof., anthr., Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, 1973-75; curator, anthr., Buffalo Museum of Science, 1927-30.
Correspondence.
Boas, Franz. Professional Correspondence (B/B61). 23 Sept. 1931 to 16 April 1936. 5 Ls. (3 to Boas, 2 to White). Keresan lings.; Fanny Bandelier; research funding.
Mason, J. Alden. Papers (B/M384). 10 Dec. 1940 to 9 Jan. 1958. 27 Ls. (17 to Mason, 10 to White) + 3 Ls. to Dorothy Donath. Amer. Anthropologist; publcs.
Parsons, Elsie Clews. Papers (572/P25.1). 17 May 1926 to 20 Oct. 1941. 49 Ls. (30 to Parsons, 19 to White). Fieldwork among the Pueblo; Pueblo Indian ceremony, social structure, history; Pueblo Indian Religion; research support; social evolution; Amer. Folk-Lore Soc.; publcs.; personal.
Willis, William Shedrick. 1921-1983.
Anthropologist. Lecturer, anthropology, Columbia Univ., 1958-59, 1960-65; lect., CCNY, 1959-60; asst. prof, Southern Methodist Univ. and Bishop College, 1965-66, Southern Meth., 1966-68; assoc. prof., 1968-72.
Correspondence, Mss.
Mason, J. Alden. Papers (B/M384). 2 to 8 Oct. 1952. 2 Ls. (1 to Mason, 1 to Willis). Amer. Indian guns and medals.
Willis, William S. Papers (Ms. Coll. 30). ca.1955 to 1983. 18 ln. ft.
Correspondence, lecture notes, drafts of articles, research notes, and document photocopies, Includes lecture notes on graduate courses at Columbia in the 1950s taught by Ruth Benedict, Julian Steward, Ralph Linton, Leslie White, and others. Notes include materials on Southeastern American Indians and the career of Franz Boas. Collection not organized at present.
Wissler, Clark. 1870-1947.
Anthropologist, psychologist, museum curator. Asst., psychology. Indians Univ., 1895-97; instr., psychology and education, Ohio College, 1897-99; asst., psychology, Columbia Univ., 1899-1900; instructor, pedagogy, New York Univ., 1901-02; asst., ethnology, American Museum of Natural Hist., 1902-05, curator, 1905-07, curator of anthropology, 1907-42, emer. curator, 1943-47; asst., anthropology, Columbia Univ., 1903-04, lect., 1904-09; prof., Inst. for Human Relations, Yale Univ., 1924-40, emer. prof., 1940-47; ed., anthr. publcs., AMNH, 1907-42.
Correspondence, Mss.
Baker, Oliver E. Papers (B/B171p). 22 Sept. 1933. L. to Baker. Agriculture and population.
Boas, Franz. Professional Correspondence (B/B61). 15 May 1903 to 17 April 1942. 45 Ls. (5 to Boas, 40 to Wissler) + 11 Ls. to/fr. Amer. Anthr. Ass.; W. Jochelson; B. Laufer; T. Michelson; W.K. Moorehead; C. Rau; E. Sapir; E.R. Seligman. Anthropology at Columbia Univ.; anthr. teaching; Amer. Mus. of Nat. Hist.; relations betw. Columbia Univ. and AMNH; mus. collcs.; NRC; Berthold Laufer; fieldwork funding; Amer. Anthropologist; congresses; Jesup North Pacific expend.; publcs.
Dunn, L.C. Papers (B/D917). 20 Dec. 1929 to 8 ~an. 1930. 2 Ls. (1 to Dunn, 1 to Wissler). Galton Soc. luncheon.
Mason, J. Alden. Papers (B/M384). 10 Oct. 1927 to 21 may 1948. 49 Ls. (22 to Mason, 27 to Wissler) + 4 Ls. to/fr. Mary Wissler, Dorothy Donath, Bella Weitzner, A.C. Whitford. Field expedns.; museum collcs., artifacts, exhibitions; Penn. arch.; Amer. Anthr. Ass.; research funding; publcs.
Moe, Henry Allen. Papers (B/M722). 22 to 24 Nov. 1939. 2 Ls. (1 to Moe, 1 to Wissler). Century Club and S.G. Morley.
Parsons, Elsie C. Papers (572/P25.1). 12 June 1939, L. to Parsons. Publcs.
Wood, John. 1775-1822.
Author, cartographer. Immigrated to U.S., 1800; tutor to Aaron Burr's daughter; political writer and pamphleteer; associated with Western World, Frankfort, Ky., 1806; cartographer, state of Va., 1819 to 1 822. Pvls.
Vocabulary of the Language of the Nottoway Tribe of Indians (497.3/W8 5), ca.1820. 8 lvs.
Zeisberger, David. 1721-1808.
Moravian missionary. Worked and lived among the Delaware and other Indian tribes; helped establish settlements in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Canada. Student and recorder of Indian languages and customs.
Correspondence, Mss.
American Philosophical Society (Misc. Mss. Coll.). 13 Jan. 1788. L. to Josiah Harmar. Photocopy. Delaware vocabularies.
Horsfield, Timothy. Papers (974.8/H78). 22 Nov. 1755. 1 If. Examination of Zeisberger on Indian ethnography.
Zeisberger, David. Answers to Dr. Benjamin Smith Barton's Queries Concerning the Northern Indians (497/V85). 1797-98. 31 lvs. + 7 lvs.
... Grammar of the Language of the Lenni-Lenape, or Delaware, Indians (497.3/23g). 1816. ca.210 lvs. Trans. by P.S. DuPonceau.
... On the Prepositions of the Onondago Language (497.3/230). n.d. 36 lvs.
... Onondago & German Vocabulary (497.33/230). n.d. 98 lvs.