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1865WRCAM50649Washington 1865. 7pp. Folio gathered signatures. Light soiling to outer leaves internally clean. Very good. An important western treaty concluded Oct. 12 1863 ratification advised with amendment by the Senate March 7 1864 amendment accepted Nov. 24 1864 proclaimed by Lincoln Jan. 17 1865. "The treaty stipulates a cessation of all hostilities and depredations upon the emigrant trains mail and telegraph lines; freedom of all routes through Indian country; permission for the erection of forts and establishment of station-houses telegraph and overland stage lines and to prospect the country for gold and silver" - Eberstadt. Sets boundaries for the tribe in western Utah. EBERSTADT 126. GOODSPEED'S 76. unknown books
185811572Londres, Hurst and Blackett ; 1858 ; in-8, cartonnage de l’éditeur en percaline verte décorée et dorée, titre doré ; VIII, (4), 611, (1) pp., 20 planches hors-texte en chromolithographie, 32 gravures sur bois in-texte, 1 grande carte dépliante hors-texte.
1866WRCAM50657Washington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Mild soiling and toning. Very good. After the Civil War the government moved quickly to control the western Indian tribes and this treaty is one of the first actions taken. The treaty was concluded Oct. 19 1865 at Fort Sully Dakota Territory amended and proclaimed March 17 1866. The treaty calls for the Sioux's subjugation to the U.S. government the ceasing of Sioux attacks on whites and their withdrawal from overland routes made through their country. The government agrees to pay them $7000 annually for twenty years for allowing free travel on these routes. The treaty is signed in print by Brig. Gen. Sibley among others. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM50658AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Small tear to outer margin light toning. Very good. Concluded October 10 1865 ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866 proclaimed March 17 1866. The Minneconjou Sioux were given $10000 annually for twenty years in exchange for vacating the land where overland routes had been established by the U.S. Government. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM50658Washington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Small tear to outer margin light toning. Very good. Concluded October 10 1865 ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866 proclaimed March 17 1866. The Minneconjou Sioux were given $10000 annually for twenty years in exchange for vacating the land where overland routes had been established by the U.S. Government. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory; ratified March 5 1866; and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377BWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory ratified March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM7377CWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Minor toning and wear. Very good. Concluded by Newton Edmunds and Gen. H.H. Sibley at Fort Sully Dakota Territory ratified March 5 1866 and proclaimed by President Johnson on March 17. This treaty saw the O'Gallala Sioux tribe agreeing to peace with the government and with neighboring tribes as well as the ceding of land for the sum of $10000 a year for twenty years. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1866WRCAM50657AWashington 1866. 6pp. Folio gathered signatures. Mild soiling and toning. Very good. After the Civil War the government moved quickly to control the western Indian tribes and this treaty is one of the first actions taken. The treaty was concluded Oct. 19 1865 at Fort Sully Dakota Territory amended and proclaimed March 17 1866. The treaty calls for the Sioux's subjugation to the U.S. government the ceasing of Sioux attacks on whites and their withdrawal from overland routes made through their country. The government agrees to pay them $7000 annually for twenty years for allowing free travel on these routes. The treaty is signed in print by Brig. Gen. Sibley among others. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
2016Manohar-9781138650930Routledge 2016. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2016Manohar-9781138650930Routledge 2016. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
187912907Paris, Hachette, 1879 ; 2 tomes in-8 ; demi-chagrin rouge-cerise, fleurons décoratifs et titre dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; (12), IV, 496 ; (4), 544 pp., 2 frontispices, 9 cartes en couleurs dont 2 très grandes dépliantes en fin de chaque volume et 2 dépliantes, dont celle du fleuve Lingstone (Congo) et de ses chutes.
188076162Washington:: Government Printing Office 1880. Second Edition -- With Charts. publisher's lettered cloth. Cloth worn at the spine and extremities but tight and sound; contents apart from the vertical splits mentioned above fine. . Folio. Four charts in pocket at rear of volume. Printed "Compliments" slip of Sheldon Jackson U. S. General Agent of Education in Alaska tipped onto the title page. The collectors of the materials recorded in the Schedules were E. S. Smith assisted by William J. McDonnell Winter 1892 and 1893. There are Aleutian words and phrases recorded in ms. on dozens of pages; and in addition illustrations of a side view and ground plan of a native Western Alaskan house with detailed description; drawings of characteristic features of Eastern and Western Alaskan natives snowshoes boats paddles etc. Two of these illustrated descriptive pages have neat vertical splits not affecting legibility. Government Printing Office, hardcover
1866WRCAM50650Washington 1866. 7pp. Folio. Gathered signatures. Small loss to bottom corner of front leaf scattered foxing. Very good. Concluded Oct. 14 1865; ratification advised with amendment March 5 1866; proclaimed March 17 1866. "Stipulates a cessation of hostilities and depredations by the various bands and their withdrawal from the overland routes established or to be established through their country" - Eberstadt. EBERSTADT 130. unknown books
1903PHO-1294Masson, 1905. 4 vol. in-4 . Texte : broché (dos très usés avec manques et plats détachés au tome III, avec des défauts aux autres tomes); IV- 1210 pp. 428 reproductions photographiques dans le texte, 30 planches num. in & hors-texte, 2 pl. hors-t. n. ch. Atlas : cartonnage vert éditeur (frotté et tâché, bords des cartes un peu piqués et poussiéreux). 16 planches en couleurs contenant l'itinéraire général de la mission entre Ouargla et Bangui à l'échelle de 1/400.000e avec un levé détaillé du cours du Chari aux basses eaux entre Fort-Lamy et Fort-Archambault, à l'échelle de 1/100.000e.
19783048New York: The Foundation Press 1978. First edition of the legal scholar's classic treatise on constitutional law. Quarto original red boards. In near fine condition issued without a dust jacket. Signed by the author "For ______ For in the end is it not fitting that a book about the Constitution should close by studying what the Constitution is not about Laurence H. Tribe June 2009. Laurence H. Tribes highly regarded treatise on constitutional law is organized around issues or constitutional functions rather than being a sequential discussion of the text to the Constitution. The text is heavily footnoted with references to treatises law review articles the U.S. Code and Supreme Court cases. The Foundation Press hardcover books
1770PHO-1193Paris: Chez N.M. Tilliard, 1770. in-4 , (24x20) , cxliv-474pp-1ff , illustré de 4 planches , relié demi cuir époque , pièce de titre (petit manque) , papier des plats refait , tranches rouges , vieille mouillure ,début de fente, coiffe de pied courte , 2 planches détachées.
0521211751New. Brand new and still unused unknown
1602PHO-1223Bruxelles , Rutger Velpius, 1602 in-8, [3] ff. n. ch. (titre, au lecteur, dédicace), 504 pp., avec un portrait-frontispice, veau brun marbré, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, tranches rouges , titre remonté, bon exemplaire. (reliure de l'époque).
201088769Arts Centre; Et Al. New. 2010. Hardcover. 0907738982 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 64 pp. ; 51 ills. -- with a bonus offer-- . Arts Centre; Et Al hardcover
200161862Brasilconnects. New. 2001. Paperback. 0904454673 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 112 pp. With 90 ills. 86 col. . 29 x 25 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Brasilconnects paperback
1756PHO-10591756/1758 ,à Paris chez Desaint et Saillant , 4 tomes en 5 volumes in-4 (275x220mm) , relié couverture d’attente, dos lisse , grandes marges sur beau papier, non rognés, (manque aux dos , charnières faibles mais corps solides , 2 plats détachés , bord brunis)
1850BB.23.009<p><em><strong>Sixth-plate daguerreotype; Accompanied by the original identification slip and research notes.</strong></em></p><p>Sixth plate daguerreotype with some slight fading and scratches professionally cleaned and recased in a modern case in 1992 with receipts for the restoration provided. Accompanied by a period inked note reading: Dwiouski / Showsky for Hannah / Ischunuongwandt / Tunangwant.</p><p>A very early image of an indigenous subject in a Hudson's Bay Company blanket. A note accompanying the photograph identifies the sitter as "Dwiousky / Showsky for Hannah / Ischunuongwandt / Tunungwant." This would identify the sitter as Seneca from the area close to the Tunungwant Creek - also known as the Tuna Creek - near the Pennsylvania / New York border in the Bradford area. The image has additional significance for its portrayal of a Hudson Bay Company blanket many of which were traded to indigenous traders in in Canada as part of the company's fur trade efforts. The Seneca traded with other tribes and it is possible the blanket was procured through intertribal trade as HBC blankets were primarily traded amongst First Nations populations to the north. Overall a very uncommon image perhaps one of the earliest photographs of an indigenous subject adorned in an HBC blanket.</p>
0012221Midland Maryland: Improved Order of Red Men Tribe. Fair with no dust jacket. Hardcover. On offer are two historically significant ledger books spanning 10 years maintained by Chiefs of the Improved Order of Red Men of Tioga Tribe No. 126 in Midland Maryland. PLEASE REQUEST FULL BIO ON THE RED MEN FROM SELLER excluded due to word count restrictions. The first ledger spans 1919-1923 and the second covers 1931-1936. Each ledger contains the annual Roll of Chiefs where attendance is kept for each weekly meeting. This is followed by hundreds of pages of meeting minutes wherein the intimate detail of the tribes attendance discussions motions officer nominations elections and tribe finances are meticulously recorded. Excerpts follow to give the flavour of the ledgers: .Moved and Sec. Charles Bevidge be suspended from all rights and privileges of the order carried. Moved and Sec we porospone sic class initiation until Dec 30 on account of Indusstrial condition. Carried Oct 28 1919. .Moved and second Bill of Brother Jas Albright for one load of cal be received and paid. Carried. $4.25. Moved and second that a committee of three be appointed and work in conjunction with the other lodges to see about getting a doctor on committee Bro Harry Sulser John Laslo James Albright Motion carried March 16 1920. Brother McGee reported on Halloween social to be held between Red Men and Ladies Bible class. The committee desires that the Red Men get up an entertainment and Ice cream and all members are requested to bring a parcel post Oct 18 1921. Council fire was kindled for the purpose of burying our deceased brother William C. Muir. Sachem appointed. Bros Lindsey Baiman Leese and Sarage as pallbearers. Brother Muir died at the age of 81 years Sunday evening July 23 at 5: 30 oclock July 26 1935. This was a special meeting held in celebration of the 37th anniversary and 204 Washington birthday celebration. The orders Washington Birthday Ritual was used. The slations were filled as follows: long list of names and positions of tribe members.At the close of the Ritualistic Service brother Taylor was called on and he read a history of the Tribe after which the Tribe adjourned to partake of a Banquet prepared for the occasion. Dart Ball and the other amusements were indulged in Feb 22 1936. Committee reported having visited Black Hawk Tribe at Westerport. That an open air District meeting will be held in Westernport Sat Sept 19 carried. Carnival committee reported progress Moved and Sec Resignation of Bro Hunt be accepted and his successor elected. Moved and Sec we go into election of Jr. Sagamore carried . Moved and Sec we paint the outside of building for Carnival. Carried Aug 6 1936. The ledgers are absolutely brimming with names of Officers and Members of this Red Men tribe making them as interesting to a genealogist as they are to one who studies fraternal societies Maryland in the early 20th century or the Red Men more specifically. The ledgers measure 9x14 inches. They each contain hundreds of un-numbered pages. The pages ledgers are custom printed for the Red Men by Labor Saving Lodge Books in Cedar Rapids Iowa. They contain handwriting on most pages filling in the printed fields. There is tipped in ephemera and extra pages particularly in the second ledger. Both ledgers show signs of their age. Pages are in tact but the spines are loosening and the cloth hardcovers are beginning to crack and peel. Writing is legible. Overall Fair. Note: Ask seller for a link to the 19th Century ledger of a New York tribe of the Red Men being sold separately. ; Manuscripts; Folio 13" - 23" tall; Signed by Author . Improved Order of Red Men Tribe hardcover
18930002122CROTON-ON-HUDSON WESTCHESTER COUNTY NEW YORK. Good. 1893. On offer is a super original manuscript relic of late 19th Century secret societies and fraternal organizations being an 1893 - 1895 IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN TRIBES Minutes Book. The book proper published specifically for the Club has printed forms for the IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN TRIBES. Pages on the left side of the open ledger have a Printed Heading with space for filling in information by hand. The page heading reads: "HUNTING GROUNDS OF" "WIGWAM OF" "TRIBE NO" "IMP. O.R.M." "SLEEP" and "MOON G.S.D.4" then below the heading information is printed information for the TRIBE to record Minutes Activities Events the INITIATION OF NEW MEMBERS etc. Includes such titles as: "Keeper of Wampum" "Application of Paleface" "Record of Previous Council Fire read" "Twig box was opened by" "New Business" "Council Fire was then Quenched" etc. Almost all pages are filled in with various handwritten minutes and notes about the REDMEN meetings including dates 1893-1895 place Croton-on-Hudson New York events New Member Induction Bill needing Payment Committee Reports Problem members General Problems Plans Political Stands etc. Pinned-on to one of the pages is a 2 page handwritten letter on "Improved Order of Red Men Wigwam of Kitchawau Tribe No. 237" letterhead. We cannot help but note that this book and the Society it represents predates the Washington Redskins baseball team controversy declaring the team name racist yet this fraternal organization clearly honors Native Americans and stands as an homage to their tribal attributes. Please read the Wiki article after the description. The ledger is also a treasure trove of genealogical and social history of the Westchester County area with many many names of members and their activities. The book has a leather spine and corners leather edged with gilt paper title label on front cover 8.5" x 13.5" pages printed on watermarked paper "Kenilworth" approximately 200-300 unnumbered pages. The front cover is split at its spine fold and is almost disbound. Internally a couple signatures including the first are shaky; one page is loose and is pinned-on to another page otherwise the pages are quite nice - tight bright and clean with writing that is clear and fully legible. HISTORICAL NOTES: Wiki: The Improved Order of Red Men traces its origin to certain secret patriotic societies founded before the American Revolution. They were established to promote Liberty and to defy the tyranny of the English Crown. Among the early groups were: The Sons of Liberty the Sons of St. Tammany and later the Society of Red Men. Their rituals and regalia are modeled after those used by Native Americans. The organization claimed a membership of about half a million in 1935 but has declined to less than 38000. Notable members: Theodore Roosevelt Warren G. Harding and Franklin D. Roosevelt. ; Manuscript; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF RED MEN FRATERNITY IMPROVED ORDER OF THE RED MEN KITCHAWAU TRIBE CROTON-ON-HUDSON WESTCHESTER COUNTY NEW YORK WASHINGTON REDSKINS SECRET PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES AMERICAN REVOLUTION THE SONS OF LIBERTY THE SONS OF ST. TAMMANY THE SOCIETY OF RED MEN DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS SOCIETIES BROTHERHOODS SECRET SOCIETIES MOUND CITY LODGE PYTHIAN CASTLES PYTHIAN SISTERS DRAMATIC ORDER KNIGHTS OF KHORASSAN THE NOMADS OF AVRUDAKA PYTHIAN SUNSHINE GIRLS AND THE JUNIOR ORDER ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR HALF CENTURY MATRONS CLUB PRINCE HALL AFFILIATION SISTERHOODS RELIGION AOKMC THE ANCIENT ORDER OF KNIGHTS OF THE MYSTIC CHAIN MASONS MASONIC FREEMASONS CHIVALRY ARCANE OCCULT AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG PRIMARY SOURCE FIRST HAND ACCOUNT SOCIAL HISTORY PERSONAL STORIES LIVING HISTORY ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . hardcover