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Daniel Garrison Brinton papers

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Daniel Garrison Brinton, born May 13, 1837, graduated from Yale University in 1858 and from the Jefferson Medical College in 1860. Early in his medical career, he served in the Union Army as a surgeon during the American Civil War, working both on the battlefields of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg and as superintendent of hospitals at Quincy and Springfield in Illinois. He continued his career in medicine in Philadelphia until his retirement in 1887 at the age of fifty.

From 1887 until his death on July 31, 1899, Brinton focused his attention on a "wide range of subjects, including mythology and folklore, the ethnography and linguistics of American Indians from South America to the Arctic, the prehistory and physical anthropology of native North America, indigenous American literature and writing systems, among others," (Weeks, page 167). He served as professor of ethnology and archaeology at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and as professor of archaeology and linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania. He was the first professor of anthropology in the United States, presided over the founding of the Penn Museum.

In the last decades of the nineteenth century, he assembled an impressive working collection of books, scholarly journals, manuscripts, linguistic materials, and artifacts related to Native American languages and cultures, with a particular emphasis on Mesoamerica. This working collection enabled Brinton's prolific scholarly output, which helped to define the emerging discipline of anthropology in the transitional period between nineteenth-century universalist theories and the twentieth-century cultural relativism ushered in by Franz Boas.

Works cited:

Weeks, John M. "The Daniel Garrison Brinton Collection," The Penn Libraries Collections at 250 (online exhibit: http://www.library.upenn.edu/exhibits/rbm/at250/anthropology/jw.pdf).

This collection consists of correspondence, articles, lectures and notes by Daniel Garrison Brinton, as well as collected images and maps; and is arranged in eight series: I. Correspondence, II. Biographical materials, III. Writings, IV. Notes and notebooks, V. Writings by others, VI. Newspaper clippings, VII. Images, and VIII. Maps.

The correspondence, arranged alphabetically, mainly relates to Brinton's work in ethnology and archeology, including his work at the University of Pennsylvania and his participation in numerous learned societies (notably the American Philosophical Society, the American Folklore Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science). Correspondents include many of the noted archaeologists and anthropologists of his day (including Horatio Hale, Hilborne Cresson and Franz Boas), students and amateur archaeologists and linguists. There are also several items addressed to Brinton's wife after his death, including letters relating to a lawsuit against his publisher, the American Book Company (1899-1901), as well as some eulogies of Brinton.

In Biographical Materials, researchers will find a copy of Brinton's curriculum vitae, bibliographies and various obituaries.

The writings are divided into A. Book, B. Articles, C. Lectures, and D. Lecture notes and consist of a printed copy of Brinton's book Races and peoples (1890), as well as various articles and numerous lectures (including some in outline form) on archaeological, ethnological and linguistic topics. Within each subseries, articles, lectures, and lecture notes are arranged in alphabetical order.

Notes and notebooks consists of a group of numbered notebooks and notes--there may have been multiple runs of numbered notebooks, as there are occasionally more than one with the same number. This collection is lacking notebooks XI, XIV, and XV.

Writings by others includes writing by Hilbourne Thomas Cresson, William M. Gabb, Francis B. Lee, Edward Palmer, and Alfred Wright. These writings are arranged in alphabetical order by author.

This collection also includes a small group of anthropological and archaeological images including a few drawings of sites, copies of Aztec drawings and 40 photographs of Native American peoples and relics.

Finally, there are 69 maps, some printed and some manuscript, mostly of North and Central America. Many of these are marked with linguistic or ethnological groupings, and many are labeled in Spanish. Some of the manuscript maps are the work of C. Hermann Berendt.

Gift of Daniel Garrison Brinton Thompson, grandson of Daniel Garrison Brinton, 1959.

Publisher
University of Pennsylvania: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
Finding Aid Author
Lindsay Van Tine
Finding Aid Date
2018 August 13
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Abbott, Charles C. (Charles Conrad) (1843-1919), curator of the American Department of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Paleontology, letters to Brinton including a letter from a J. R. Johnson to Abbott, which Abbott forwarded to Brinton (7 items (10 leaves)), 1892-1893.
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Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, letters to Brinton written by Angelo Heilprin, secretary (also mentioned: Samuel Gibson Dixon, Thomas Meehan, Henry C. McCook, Edward James Nolan, Henry Skinner, and William P. Wilson) (items (2 leaves)), 1894-1898.
Box 1 Folder 2
Adams, Richard C. (Richard Calmit) (1864-1921), a member of the Delaware or Lenape people, letters to Brinton regarding Brinton's The Lenape and their legends (items (2 leaves)), 1893.
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Adamson, Charles, vice-president and manager of the Cedartown Company, letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1894-1897.
Box 1 Folder 4
Adler, Cyrus (1863-1940), letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1892-1893.
Box 1 Folder 5
Adye, George Francis (1837-), letters to Brinton regarding the Newtonville Mound (1 item (2 leaves)), 1870.
Box 1 Folder 6
Alexander, Rova E., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 7
Allen, Harrison (1841-1897), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 1 Folder 8
Allen, Richard, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 1 Folder 9
R. J. Allen, son and company (Philadelphia), letter to Brinton mentions Allen J. Richard (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 10
American Book Company, letter to Sarah M. Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1899.
Box 1 Folder 11
American Folklore Society, letter to Brinton mentions William Wells Newell (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 12
American Geographical Society of New York, letter to Brinton written by the society's librarian, George Hurlbut (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 13
American Book Company, letters to Brinton written by the publication's managing editor, J. Franklin Jameson (items (6 leaves)), 1896-1899.
Box 1 Folder 14
American Numismatic Society, letter to Brinton written by secretary, Henry Russell Downe (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
Box 1 Folder 15
Anderson, A. S., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1891.
Box 1 Folder 16
Anderson, Joseph (1832-1916), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1871.
Box 1 Folder 17
De Angelis, Augustine, cleric, letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 18
Anthony, Albert Seqaqkind, letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1886.
Box 1 Folder 19
Arango, Leocadio María (1832-), letters to Brinton (1 item (24 leaves)), 1897.
Box 1 Folder 20
Ashmead, Albert S. (Albert Sydney) (1850-1911), letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1896-1898.
Box 1 Folder 21
Augney, William M., secretary of the De Laincel Fund, letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1892.
Box 1 Folder 22
Bache, Richard Meade, letter to Brinton (1 item (4 leaves)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 23
Bacon, William Plumb (1837-1918), Yale class of 1858 graduate with Brinton, letters to Brinton regarding student life at Yale University in the 1850s and post office politics in the post-civil war South (printed copies of two letters by Kellogg and one letter by Bacon) (items (2 leaves)), 1893-1897.
Box 1 Folder 24
Baird-Huey, Harriet J., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 25
Baker, Frank, letters to Brinton regarding the moral and sexual reputation of Walt Whitman, which Baker, who had known the poet at William Douglas O'Connor's house, defends (items (2 leaves)), 1895.
Box 1 Folder 26
Ball, M. V. (Michael Valentine) (1868-), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
Box 1 Folder 27
Banks, Charles Edward (1854-1931), letters to Brinton regarding Native American legends in the Martha's Vineyard area, including a copy of one such story (items (3 leaves)), 1897.
Box 1 Folder 28
Bapa, Tatini, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), circa 1870s.
Box 1 Folder 29
Barnes, Mary Sheldon (1850-1898), letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1891.
Box 1 Folder 30
Barnum, Francis (1849-1921), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1896.
Box 1 Folder 31
Baxter, James Phinney (1831-1921), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
Box 1 Folder 32
Beasley, Walter L., letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1891.
Box 1 Folder 33
Beauchamp, William Martin (1830-1925), letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1887.
Box 1 Folder 34
Beebe, William Sully (1841-1898), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 35
Beitler, Abraham M. (Abraham Merklee) (1853-1935), copy of a letter to Charles H. Bond, general secretary, printed for circulation by the Christian League praising the group's public safety work (1 item (2 leaves)), 1896.
Box 1 Folder 36
Bengaugh, S. E., letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1898.
Box 1 Folder 37
Benjamin, Marcus (1857-1932), letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 38
Berlin, Alfred Franklin (1848-1925), letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1886.
Box 1 Folder 39
Bickmore, Albert S. (Albert Smith) (1839-1914), letter to Brinton (1 item (3 leaves)), 1898.
Box 1 Folder 40
Biddle, William F. (William Foster) (1834-), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1896.
Box 1 Folder 41
Bigalke, Herman, letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1891-1893.
Box 1 Folder 42
Bigney, Andrew J., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 1 Folder 43
Binkley, S. H., letters to Brinton (7 items (7 leaves)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 44
Bishop, Heber Reginald (1840-1902), letters to Brinton regarding Bishop's jade collection which was donated to the Metropolitan Museum (items (3 leaves)), 1897-1898.
Box 1 Folder 45
Black, George Fraser (1866-1948), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1896-1897.
Box 1 Folder 46
Blackbird, Andrew J. (1810-), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1887.
Box 1 Folder 47
Blair, Andrew Alexander (1848-1932), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
Box 1 Folder 48
Boas, Franz (1858-1942), letters to Brinton (9 items (12 leaves)), 1894-1898.
Box 1 Folder 49
Boggiani, Guido (1861-1901), letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1898.
Box 1 Folder 50
Bolton, Henry Carrington (1843-1903), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1886.
Box 1 Folder 51
Borton, Francis S. (1862-1929), Methodist missionary in Puebla, Mexico and dealer of books relating to the peoples in the area, letters to Brinton (items (9 leaves)), 1893-1896.
Box 1 Folder 52
Bouligney, Anna, letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1896.
Box 1 Folder 53
Bourke, John Gregory (1846-1896), involved with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, letters to Brinton (items (5 leaves)), 1894-1896.
Box 1 Folder 54
Bowditch, Charles P. (Charles Pickering) (1842-1921), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1894-1898.
Box 1 Folder 55
Boyle, David (1842-1911), letters to Brinton (items (9 leaves)), 1892-1898.
Box 1 Folder 56
Brant, J. O., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 57
Breaux, Joseph Arsenne (1838-1926), a justice on the Louisiana supreme court from 1890 to 1904, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1896.
Box 1 Folder 58
Brinton, Richard, letter to Brinton regarding an inquiry about Daniel Brinton's book The Brinton family (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 59
Brinton, H. J., patient and possibly relation, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1899.
Box 1 Folder 60
Brinton, G. (possibly George Brinton), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1890.
Box 1 Folder 61
Brock, Robert C. H., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
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Brown, George R., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
Box 1 Folder 63
Brown, John Mason (1837-1890), letters to Brinton (items (12 leaves)), 1870-1885.
Box 1 Folder 64
Bryan, William Lowe (1860-1955), letter to Brinton regarding Child Study Societies (1 item (6 leaves)), 1897.
Box 1 Folder 65
Bryant, Henry G. (Henry Grier) (1859-1932), involved with the Geographical Society of Philadelphia, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 1 Folder 66
Bucke, Richard Maurice (1837-1902), letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1893.
Box 1 Folder 67
Budd, F. F., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 1 Folder 68
Buschmann, Joh. Carl Ed. (Johann Carl Eduard) (1805-1880), letters to Brinton including notes on Buschmann by Brinton (items (8 leaves)), 1869.
Box 1 Folder 69
Butler, Amos W. (Amos William) (1860-1937), letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 70
William J. Campbell Bookstore, letter to Brinton mentions William James Campbell (1850-1931) (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 1 Folder 71
Cattell, James McKeen (1860-1944), owner of Science magazine in 1894. Brinton worked for Cattell on the magazine in an editorial capacity after the purchase, letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1894-1895.
Box 1 Folder 72
Cerna, David (1857-), letter to Brinton addressed to Brinton in his capacity as president of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 1 Folder 73
Chambers, Julius (1850-1920), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
Box 1 Folder 74
Chandler, John Rice, letter to Brinton regarding archaeological finds; the letterhead reads Inspecciòn y Conservaciòn de Monumentos Arqueològicos, Guatemala, Amèrica-Central (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 75
Child, Francis James (1825-1896), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1887.
Box 1 Folder 76
Clark, Alonzo Howard (1850-1918), letter to Brinton includes two pages of an address by Brinton, given at the International Congress of Anthropology (printed in Charles Staniland Wake, Memoirs of the international congress of anthropology (Chicago: Schulte, 1894), 19-34) (1 item (3 leaves)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 77
Clark, John S. (1832-1912), Civil War general and Iroquois expert, letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1897-1898.
Box 1 Folder 78
Closson, Carlos C., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 1 Folder 79
Colgate, Abner Weyman (1838-1904), Yale class of 1858 graduate with Brinton and a member of Colgate family of soap fame, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 80
Colket, Charles Howard (1859-1924), board member of the University of Pennsylvania Museum with Brinton (resigned in 1894 because of concerns about the museum's scope and focus), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 1 Folder 81
Comfort, Aaron Ivins (1827-1915), U.S. Army surgeon who served in the Civil War and later in the Dakotas, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1873.
Box 1 Folder 82
Conant, Levi L. (Levi Leonard) (1857-1916), letters to Brinton regarding primitive number systems (items (7 leaves)), 1891-1893.
Box 1 Folder 83
Connelley, William Elsey (1855-1930), letters to Brinton regarding Brinton's researches into the Pater Noster and the Walum Olum (items (14 leaves)), 1898.
Box 1 Folder 84
Conried, Heinrich (1855-1909), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1875.
Box 1 Folder 85
Converse, Harriet Maxwell (1836-1903), chief of the Six Nations (of the Iroquois), letters to Brinton (items (14 leaves)), 1892-1897.
Box 1 Folder 86
Cooke, George Willis (1848-1923), letters to Brinton requesting information for an article on Brinton (items (4 leaves)), 1897.
Box 1 Folder 87
Coues, Elliott (1842-1899), vice-chairman of the Psychical Science Congress, letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1892.
Box 1 Folder 88
Coxe, Macgrane (1859-1923), Mrs. Brinton's counsellor for her lawsuit against the American Book Company, letters to Sarah M. Brinton regarding Mrs. Brinton's lawsuit against American Book Company over the earnings of his books (date from after Daniel Brinton's death) (items (22 leaves)), 1899-1901.
Box 1 Folder 89
Coyne, James H. (James Henry) (1849-), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 1 Folder 90
Crawford, George, letter to Brinton regarding remains at the Upper Atrato, Columbia (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 2 Folder 91
Crawford, J., governmental geologist in Nicaragua, letters to Brinton (15 items (26 leaves)), 1893-1895.
Box 2 Folder 92
Crawford, J., governmental geologist in Nicaragua, letters to Brinton (15 items (26 leaves)), 1893-1895.
Box 2 Folder 93
Crawford, Robert, instructor at the Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades, letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1892.
Box 2 Folder 94
Cresson, Hilborne Thomson, an archaeologist who worked with the Department of Ethnology at the Smithsonian, letters to Brinton primarily regarding Mayan hieroglyphics (25 items (52 leaves)), 1891-1894.
Box 2 Folder 95
Cresson, Hilborne Thomson, an archaeologist who worked with the Department of Ethnology at the Smithsonian, letters to Brinton primarily regarding Mayan hieroglyphics (25 items (52 leaves)), 1891-1894.
Box 2 Folder 96
Cruger, J. H., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 97
De Cuelebroek, Madame, owned an Abyssinian manuscript, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
Box 2 Folder 98
Culin, Stewart (1858-1929), director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum, letters to Brinton mainly written from Madrid, where Culin was traveling (items (5 leaves)), 1892-1894.
Box 2 Folder 99
Curtis, F. Louise C., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
Box 2 Folder 100
Curtis, Heber Doust (1872-1942), letters to Brinton primarily regarding Mayan hieroglyphics (items (6 leaves)), 1894.
Box 2 Folder 101
Curtis, Mattoon Monroe (1858-), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1896.
Box 2 Folder 102
Curtis, William Eleroy (1850-1911), letters to Brinton regarding Columbus portraits and monuments (items (2 leaves)), 1893-1894.
Box 2 Folder 103
Cushing, Frank Hamilton (1857-1900), letters to Brinton in response to Brinton's books Nagualism: a study in North American folklore and history (Philadelphia, McKay, 1894) and A primer of Mayan hieroglyphics (Boston, 1895) (items (8 leaves)), 1894-1898.
Box 2 Folder 104
Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, letter to Brinton written by Charles Putnam, the academy's president (1 item (1 leaf)), 1885.
Box 2 Folder 105
Dawley, T. R. (Thomas Robinson) (1832-1904), letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1898.
Box 2 Folder 106
Dawson, George Mercer (1849-1901), letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1891-1894.
Box 2 Folder 107
Dean, G. Edgar, a member of the University of Pennsylvania class of 1877 and coroner in Scranton, Pennsylvania, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 2 Folder 108
DeCosta, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) (1831-1904), letters to Brinton regarding native American peoples and their names (items (2 leaves)), undated.
Box 2 Folder 109
Da Costa, J. M. (Jacob Mendes) (1833-1900), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
Box 2 Folder 110
De Kalb, Courtenay (1861-), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 2 Folder 111
Dolley, Charles Sumner (1856-1948), professor of general biology at the University of Pennsylvania, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 2 Folder 112
Donaldson, H. W., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 2 Folder 113
Dorsey, George Amos (1868-1931), student of F. W. Putnam at the Peabody Museum, letters to Brinton (items (9 leaves)), 1894.
Box 2 Folder 114
Dorsey, James Owen (1848-1895), vice president of Section H (anthropology) of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, letter to Brinton (1 item (3 leaves)), 1892.
Box 2 Folder 115
Dougherty, William E., Acting Indian Agent at Hoopa Vally, California, letter to Brinton regarding Native American artifacts (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 116
Dufossé, E., librairie américaine et coloniale, letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1892-1894.
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Duncan, W. F., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
Box 2 Folder 118
Dunham, Etta Lathrop, wife of Antionio de Viti di Marco, letter to William Pepper forwarded by Pepper to Brinton regarding a request for help with Mayan hieroglyphics (1 item (3 leaves)), undated.
Box 2 Folder 119
Dunn, Arthur William (1868-1927), letters to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 120
Eames, Wilberforce (1855-1937), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 2 Folder 121
Easton, Morton William (1841-1917), professor of philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, letter to Brinton possibly relating to the Oriental Club of Philadelphia (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 2 Folder 122
Edwards, Charles Lincoln (1863-1937), letter to Brinton regarding the Cincinnati branch of the American Folklore Society (1 item (1 leaf)), 1896.
Box 2 Folder 123
Edwards, Joseph F. (1853-), editor of the Medical and Surgical Reporter (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) with Brinton, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 2 Folder 124
Elliott, Charles N. (Charles Nathan) (1873-), members of the Walt Whitman Fellowship with Brinton, letter to Brinton includes solicitation for material for what ultimately became Elliott's Walt Whitman as a man, poet, and friend, being autograph pages from many pens (circa 1915) (1 item (2 leaves)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 125
Ellis, A. Caswell (Alexander Caswell) (1871-1948), graduate student at Clark University with an anthropological interest in doll play, letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1896.
Box 2 Folder 126
Emerson, Alfred (1859-1943), archaeologist in Greece and North America who taught at Lake Forest University in Illinois, Miami University in Ohio, and Cornell University, letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1885-1886.
Box 2 Folder 127
Emerson, Ellen Russell (1837-1907), letters to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 2 Folder 128
Emhardt, W. C., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 2 Folder 129
Ernst, Adolfo (1832-1899), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1891-1892.
Box 2 Folder 130
Evans, John, Sir (1823-1908), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 131
Faris, Lafayette, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
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Farmer, Sarah J. (1847-1916), letter to Brinton proposing that Brinton give a lecture on primitive religions at Greenacre Inn (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
Box 2 Folder 133
Farrington, William D., author of The language of the Mosquito shore, letters to Brinton (7 items (9 leaves)), 1887-1898.
Box 2 Folder 134
Fenn, Charles Merwin (1835-1907), a Yale University classmate with Brinton, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 2 Folder 135
Ferguson, David, letters to Brinton regarding nagualism and the Inquisition in Spanish America; material contained in these letters was used in Brinton's paper "Nagualism: a study in Native American folklore and history" (read in 1894 before the American Philosophical Society) (items (4 leaves)), 1893-1894.
Box 2 Folder 136
Fernández Ferraz, Juan (1849-), wrote on nagualism in Costa Rica, letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1892.
Box 2 Folder 137
Fewkes, Jesse Walter (1850-1930), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1892-1896.
Box 2 Folder 138
Field, Thomas W. (Thomas Warren) (1820-1881), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1870.
Box 2 Folder 139
Finck, Henry Theophilus (1854-1926), letters to Brinton regarding research that Finck was conducting for his book Romantic love and personal beauty (Macmillan, 1887) (items (3 leaves)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 140
Fiske, Mary Wilson, letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), undated.
Box 2 Folder 141
Fletcher, Alice C. (Alice Cunningham) (1838-1923), letters to Brinton (items (4 leaves)), 1895-1897.
Box 2 Folder 142
Folklore Society (Great Britain), letters to Brinton written by F. A. Milne, secretary of the Folk-lore Society (Great Britain) (items (2 leaves)), 1893.
Box 2 Folder 143
Fondey, Charles F., letter to Brinton regarding occult and electric science (1 item (3 leaves)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 144
Foss, Nelson Orlando, letter to Brinton regarding research for Foss's origin of man (E. E. Foss, circa 1896) (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 2 Folder 145
Foster, Thomas, of Washington D.C. , an "Indian historiographer" who wrote Foster's Indian record, which was reprinted by William Harvey Miner as The Iowa (Torch Press, 1911), letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1898.
Box 2 Folder 146
Fowke, Gerard (1855-1933), previously went by the name C. M. Smith (under which he wrote a paper on Flint Ridge), letters to Brinton regarding earthworks at Ogenaw county, Michigan and Professor Eben Norton Horsford's (1818-1893) archaeological work (items (5 leaves)), 1891-1894.
Box 2 Folder 147
Free Library of Economics and Political Science, letter to Sarah M. Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1899.
Box 2 Folder 148
Fries, Charles N. D., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 149
Fullerton, George Stuart (1859-1925), vice-provost for the University of Pennsylvania, dean of the Philosophy department, and dean of the College, letter to Brinton regarding courses available in the University in philosophy, psychology and ethics (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 2 Folder 150
Galarce, A., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
Box 2 Folder 151
Gatschet, Albert S. (Albert Samuel) (1832-1907), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1886-1887.
Box 2 Folder 152
Godfrey, Harriet E., letters to Brinton (items (6 leaves)), 1894.
Box 2 Folder 153
Goodale, Elaine, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1885.
Box 2 Folder 154
Goode, G. Brown (George Brown) (1851-1896), letters to Brinton regarding the Columbian Historical Exposition in Madrid, for which Goode was a commissioner (8 items (13 leaves)), 1893-1894.
Box 2 Folder 155
Gossin, Louis, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 2 Folder 156
Granger, Frank (1864-1936), professor at University College, Nottingham, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1896.
Box 2 Folder 157
Guthrie, W. N., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1878.
Box 2 Folder 158
Habel, A., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1870.
Box 2 Folder 159
Haddon, Alfred C. (Alfred Cort) (1855-1940), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 2 Folder 160
Hagar, Stansbury (1869-), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
Box 2 Folder 161
Haldeman, Samuel Stehman (1812-1880), letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1869-1870.
Box 2 Folder 162
Hale, Charles B., son of Horatio Hale (1817-1896), letters to Brinton regarding the writings of Horatio Hale (items (4 leaves)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 163
Hale, Edward Everett (1863-1932), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 164
Hale, Horatio (1817-1896), letters to Brinton (16 items (16 leaves)), 1872-1896.
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Hale, William H., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
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Haliburton, R. G. (Robert Grant) (1831-1901), letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1897-1898.
Box 2 Folder 167
Hanson, Harry M., letters to Brinton in reference to books on American peoples and languages and including a copy of a letter from Hanson to Frederick Saunders (librarian at the Astor Library) that was forwarded to Brinton along with a note by Saunders on the same leaf (items (3 leaves)), 1891-1894.
Box 2 Folder 168
Harper, William Rainey (1856-1906), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 2 Folder 169
Harrison, Henry, editor of Languages: a journal for linguistics, philologers, students, etc., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
Box 2 Folder 170
Harrop, Herbert B., letter to Brinton regarding Brinton's book Races and peoples. (1 item (2 leaves)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 171
Hart, Charles Arthur (1859-1918), associated with the University of Illinois (Urbana) Biological Station at Havana, letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1897.
Box 2 Folder 172
Hartland, Edwin Sidney (1848-1927), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1896.
Box 2 Folder 173
Haven, Samuel F. (Samuel Foster) (1806-1881), an archaeologist, librarian for the American Antiquarian Society, and chairman of its publishing committee, letters to Brinton (items (5 leaves)), 1870-1871.
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Haverstick, J. E., letter to Brinton in response to a lecture given by Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 3 Folder 175
Haynes, Henry W. (Henry Williamson) (1831-1912), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 3 Folder 176
Hayward, W. S., rector of St. Paul's Church (Alderley, Wisconsin), author of an Iroquois grammar book, and the translator of Eleazar Williams's Mohawk Bible, letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1891.
Box 3 Folder 177
Heape, Charles, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 3 Folder 178
Heebner and Kaercher, letters to and from Brinton mentions Charles Frederick Heebner and George Ringgold Kaercher (10 items (11 leaves)), 1888-1889.
Box 3 Folder 179
Henning, Charles Lewis, translation of a letter to Brinton in Richard Andree's handwriting with a note by Andree (the original of Henning's letter is not included) (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 3 Folder 180
Henry, Joseph J., letter to Brinton regarding the Delaware people (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
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Hetherington, Clark W. (Clark Wilson) (1870-1942), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
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Hill-Tout, Charles (1858-1944), letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1899.
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Hilprecht, H. V. (Hermann Vollrat) (1859-1925), curator of the Babylonian Section of the University of Pennsylvania Museum, letters to Brinton (items (4 leaves)), 1894-1895.
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Hitchcock, Romyn (1851-1923), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
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Hite, Charles E., commander of a Labrador expedition, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
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Hodge, Frederick Webb (1864-1956), letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1892-1893.
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Holmes, William Henry (1846-1933), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1897.
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Holsburg, D. B., letters to Brinton (items (4 leaves)), 1885.
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Holt, Henry (1840-1926), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
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Hopkins, Edward Washburn (1857-1932), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
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Horsford, Cornelia (1861-), daughter of Eben Norton Horsford (1818-1893), letters to Brinton (7 items (7 leaves)), 1886-1897.
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Horwitz, George D., letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), undated.
Box 3 Folder 193
Hough, Walter (1859-1935), letters to Brinton (items (4 leaves)), 1894.
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Hoyt, John Wesley (1831-1912), letters to Brinton regarding the proposed National University (items (2 leaves)), 1894.
Box 3 Folder 195
Hunt, W. E. A., Mrs., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
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Hunter, Aaron Burtin, an Episcopal minister and principal of St. Augustine's School (Raleigh, N.C.), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1899.
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Hurd, Henry M. (Henry Mills) (1843-1927), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
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Hurlbut, George C., note that accompanied an article on the Bartholomew Columbus map (article is not included) (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
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Hyde, George Byron, letter to Brinton offering to exchange copies of books that Hyde had collected in Mexico for copies of Brinton's own writings (1 item (2 leaves)), 1894.
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Iles, George (1852-1942), letters to Brinton regarding discussions on language and the British Anthropological Institute (items (2 leaves)), 1897-1898.
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Ingham, William A. (William Armstrong) (1827-1913), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
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Jackson, A. V. Williams (Abraham Valentine Williams) (1862-1937), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 3 Folder 203
James, F. Hubert, letter to Brinton regarding criticisms and comments on Brinton's "Protohistoric ethnography of Western Asia" (1 item (4 leaves)), 1896.
Box 3 Folder 204
Jastrow, Morris (1861-1921), librarian and professor in Semitic languages at the University of Pennsylvania, letters to Brinton (10 items (10 leaves)), 1892.
Box 3 Folder 205
Jennings, L. M., letter to Brinton following up a point from one of Brinton's lectures, and maintaining that typewriting is bad for the eyes (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 3 Folder 206
Jewett, John Brown, letters to Brinton (items (7 leaves)), 1892-1898.
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Johnson, E. J., an explorer, letter to Brinton regarding a proposed trip by Johnson to Central America with Philo Beveridge (son of a former governor of Illinois), including two newspaper clippings (1 item (4 leaves)), 1893.
Box 3 Folder 208
Johnson, Lewis, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
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Johnson, Robert Underwood (1853-1937), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
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Jones, Joseph (1833-1896), letter to James McKeen Cattell forwarded to Brinton with an article for Science (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 3 Folder 211
Jordan, C. H., letter to Brinton regarding a quarry at Vera Cruz, Pennsylvania (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 3 Folder 212
Keely, John Ernest Worrell (1827-1898), letter to Brinton including a printed copy of a letter by H. O. Ward (a pen name of Clara Jessup Moore) about Keely and the Keely Motor Company (1 item (2 leaves)), 1893.
Box 3 Folder 213
Keen, Ida C., letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1894.
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Keim, Henry May, letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1894.
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Kellor, Frances (1873-1952), letters to Brinton regarding Kellor's studies (which Brinton informally advised), her difficulties in continuing her education, and her eventual enrollment at the University of Chicago (8 items (15 leaves)), 1897-1898.
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Kervey, H. Rush, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1891.
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Keys, Lillian Gibbs, letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1898.
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Keyser, Charles S. (Charles Shearer) (1825-1904), letters to Brinton (items (5 leaves)), 1892.
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Klittke, Max, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
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Knight, George H., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1891.
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Knipe, Oscar A., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
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Knortz, Karl (1841-1918), letters to Brinton (items (4 leaves)), undated.
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Koopman, Harry Lyman (1860-1937), librarian at Brown University, letters to Brinton (items (5 leaves)), 1896.
Box 3 Folder 224
Lamb, M. T. (Martin Thomas) (1838-1912), letter to Brinton regarding Lamb's The golden bible (1 item (1 leaf)), 1887.
Box 3 Folder 225
Lamberton, W. A. (William Alexander) (1848-1910), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 3 Folder 226
Lamborn, Robert H., letter to Brinton regarding the Grolier Club and American publications (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 3 Folder 227
Landon Printing and Publishing Co., letter to Brinton regarding the archeology journal's interest in publishing work by Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1896.
Box 3 Folder 228
Langley, S. P. (Samuel Pierpont) (1834-1906), secretary for the Smithsonian Institute, letter to Brinton requesting him to nominate a committee-member to the Smithsonian Hodgkins Fund Prize board (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
Box 3 Folder 229
Lanman, Charles Rockwell (1850-1941), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1891.
Box 3 Folder 230
Larned, J. N. (Josephus Nelson) (1836-1913), letters to Brinton requesting help with his The literature of American history (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1902) (items (4 leaves)), 1897-1898.
Box 3 Folder 231
Lawrence, William, letter to Brinton regarding unspecified charges made against Lawrence, who refutes them without particulars (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 3 Folder 232
Leach, Ephraim, Mrs., letter to Horatio Hale requesting a copy of Hale's Iroquois book of rites, and a note from Hale forwarding the letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1895.
Box 3 Folder 233
Lee, Francis Bazley (1869-1914), a University of Pennsylvania graduate (Class of 1890), letter to Brinton regarding Lenape women and their rights (1 item (2 leaves)), 1893.
Box 3 Folder 234
Leland, Charles Godfrey (1824-1903), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves, 3 booklets)), 1888.
Box 3 Folder 235
Lenz, Rodolfo (1863-1938), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
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León, Nicolás (1859-1929), letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1898.
Box 3 Folder 237
Lewis, Charlton Thomas (1834-1904), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
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Lindley, E. Marguerite, letter to Brinton in response to Brinton's lecture on The pursuit of happiness (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
Box 3 Folder 239
Lindsey, Edward, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
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Lippincott, Alice, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
Box 3 Folder 241
Livermore, W. R., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1896.
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Livierato, C. D., letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1893.
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Lockington, W. N., author of editorials on education and sanitation, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1885.
Box 3 Folder 244
Longwell, Horace Craig (1876-1929), member of the University of Pennsylvania, Class of 1898, letter to Brinton requesting assistance with material on North American Indian literature (1 item (2 leaves)), 1896.
Box 3 Folder 245
MacAlister, James (1840-1913), president of the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry, letters to Brinton (items (7 leaves)), 1892-1898.
Box 3 Folder 246
Macauley, E. W., letters to Brinton includes a list of expenses from Edward Drinker Cope (items (3 leaves)), 1891.
Box 3 Folder 247
Mackey, H. C., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1891.
Box 3 Folder 248
MacLean, J. P. (John Patterson) (1848-1939), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
Box 3 Folder 249
McCloud, Richard, president of the Durango Archaeological and Historical Society (Durango, Colorado), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 3 Folder 250
McGee, W. J. (William John) (1853-1912), chairman of the Smithsonian Institution's Bureau of Ethnology, and president of the American Anthropological Association, letters to Brinton (9 items (15 leaves)), 1892-1898.
Box 3 Folder 251
McKinn, Katharine L., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1886.
Box 3 Folder 252
McLennan, William E. (William Etridge) (1861-), Methodist missionary in Mexico, letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1891-1892.
Box 3 Folder 253
McLoyd, Charles, letter to Charles C. Abbott regarding a collection of relics assembled by McLoyd, forwarded to Brinton (1 item (5 leaves)), 1892.
Box 3 Folder 254
McMahan, A. B., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 3 Folder 255
McMaster, John Bach (1852-1932), letter to Brinton regarding the formation of the History Club of Philadelphia, and is also undersigned by Frederick Dawson Stone (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 3 Folder 256
Manning, Abby F., writing as a friend of "Mr. Phillips," letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
Box 3 Folder 257
Marburg, Theodore (1862-1946), letter to Brinton containing questions about Native American populations (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
Box 3 Folder 258
Marcel, G., librarian in the geography section of the Bibliothèque Nationale, letter to Brinton regarding Native American linguistics and contains vocabulary lists (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 3 Folder 259
Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir (1830-1916), secretary to the Royal Geographical Society, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1885.
Box 3 Folder 260
Marsters, Vernon Freeman, member of the geology department at the University of Indiana, Bloomington, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 3 Folder 261
Martin, Gertrude S., doctoral student at Cornell University, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
Box 3 Folder 262
Mason, Otis Tufton (1838-1908), letters to Brinton (items (4 leaves)), 1894-1897.
Box 3 Folder 263
Massey, Susanna, author of "God's parable" and other poems, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
Box 3 Folder 264
Matthews, Washington (1843-1905), letters to Brinton (items (4 leaves)), 1872.
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Maynard, Samuel, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
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Mendenhall, Thomas C. (Thomas Corwin) (1841-1924), president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1889.
Box 3 Folder 267
Merble, Frank E., superintendent of the Massachusetts Temperance Home in Lynn, Massachusetts, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 3 Folder 268
Mercer, Henry Chapman (1856-1930), curator of American and prehistoric archeology at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, letters to Brinton (7 items (17 leaves)), 1894-1895.
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Michael, Helen Abbott (1857-1904), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
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Mifflin, Lloyd (1846-1921), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
Box 3 Folder 271
Miles, Manly (1826-1898), letters to Brinton regarding a tablet from a Michigan mound (items (3 leaves)), 1896.
Box 3 Folder 272
Miller, Dickinson Sergeant (1868-1963), professor of philosophy at Bryn Mawr College, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
Box 3 Folder 273
Miller, Merton Leland, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
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Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir) (1829-1914), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
Box 3 Folder 275
Molee, Elias (1845-), letter to Brinton regarding Molee's book, Pure Saxon English (Chicago: Rand McNally, 1890) (1 item (1 leaf)), 1891.
Box 3 Folder 276
Montan, Douglas Cullum (1834-1896), historian of Native American peoples and cultures, letter to Brinton requesting linguistic help on the nomenclature for Baton Rouge (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
Box 3 Folder 277
Mooney, James (1861-1921), worked in the Smithsonian's Bureau of Ethnology and was in charge of the Algonquin, Iroquois, Delaware and New Jersey Lenape stocks in the Bureau's Indian Synonymy (list of linguistic groups and tribal names), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1887-1892.
Box 3 Folder 278
Moore, Bloomfield H., Mrs. (Clara Jessup) (1824-1899), also wrote as H. O. Ward,, letters to Brinton regarding the American publication of Moore's Keely and his discoveries, with which Brinton was assisting, and including a privately printed copy of some letters relating to a scandal "in general circulation" about Moore's son (presumably the American archaeologist Clarence Bloomfield Moore, 1852-1836) in 1891-1892 (items (3 leaves)), 1893.
Box 3 Folder 279
Moorehead, Warren King (1866-1939), letters to Brinton regarding The archaeologist (the magazine) which Moorehead purchased in 1893 along with Lewis Gunkel and including two leaves with drawings of pieces from the Mercer collection of Native American artifacts (items (13 leaves)), 1893-1898.
Box 3 Folder 280
Morice, A. G. (Adrien Gabriel) (1859-1938), letters to and from Brinton including a list of Brinton's works with a note from Brinton to Morice (8 items (9 leaves)), 1892-1896.
Box 4 Folder 281
Morris, Charles (1833-1922), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1897.
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Morse, Edward Sylvester (1838-1925), letters to Brinton including two images of Morse's "Rosenspanner puzzle," intended for publication in Science (9 items (11 leaves)), 1897.
Box 4 Folder 283
Mortimer, W. Golden (William Golden), letter to Brinton regarding traditional uses for cocoa (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
Box 4 Folder 284
Morton, Lala Baldwin, wife of Daniel Edward Seybel and lecturer on French history, letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1895-1896.
Box 4 Folder 285
Mosle, George R., graduate of Yale University (class of 1886) and head of Mosle Brothers, Commission Agents, letter to Brinton requesting an accurate name for Mosle's New Jersey estate in a local language (1 item (1 leaf)), 1896.
Box 4 Folder 286
Müller, F., letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1886-1891.
Box 4 Folder 287
Myer, Isaac (1836-1902), letters to Brinton including a letter from Thomas Moore Johnson to Myer, containing a list of courses in philology (items (4 leaves)), 1894.
Box 4 Folder 288
Nadaillac, Jean-François-Albert du Pouget, marquis de (1818-1904), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1886-1892.
Box 4 Folder 289
Nelson, William (1847-1914), member of the New Jersey Historical Society and amateur ethnologist, letters to Brinton (items (2 leaves)), 1886-1894.
Box 4 Folder 290
Newhall, Barker (1867-1924), letter to Brinton in response to Brinton's lecture on American cuss words, and refers to Latin and Greek oaths (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
Box 4 Folder 291
Nichols, J. R., letter to Brinton (1 item (2 leaves)), 1898.
Box 4 Folder 292
Niven, William (1850-1937), letters to Brinton regarding Mexican archeology and reporting the discovery of a ruined city in Guerrero, Mexico (1895) (items (5 leaves)), 1895-1896.
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Norton, Louis L., letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
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Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1899.
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Nuttall, George Henry Falkiner (1862-1937), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 4 Folder 296
Nuttall, Zelia (1858-1933), letters to Brinton (items (5 leaves)), 1893-1898.
Box 4 Folder 297
Owen, G. W., editor of Andrew Jackson Blackbird's The history of the Ottawa and the Chippewa Indians of Michigan (Ypsilanti, Michigan: Ypsilanti Job Print House, 1887), letters to Brinton (items (4 leaves)), 1887.
Box 4 Folder 298
Owens, Thomas, a lawyer in Carlisle, Kentucky, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 4 Folder 299
Parker, Samuel J., author from Ithaca, New York, letter to Brinton (1 item (3 leaves)), 1897.
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Phillips, Mr. (possibly), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 4 Folder 301
Podhorsky, Mojmír, member of the Naturalist Club and secretary of the Popular Lectures Society in Prague, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1894.
Box 4 Folder 301
Pokagon, Simon (1830-1899), letters to Brinton and John Bochin Thompson forwarded to Brinton regarding the etymological discussion of his name (items (5 leaves)), 1897.
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Prince, John Dyneley (1868-1945), letter to Brinton regarding the publication of Prince's work on Passamaquoddy wampum records in a scientific journal (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
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Roth, H. Ling (Henry Ling) (1854-1925), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1892.
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Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry) (1845-1933), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1890.
Box 4 Folder 306
Science, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1885.
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Seybold, Christian Friedrich (1859-1921), letter to Brinton containing numerous misprint notations for Brinton's Races and peoples (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 4 Folder 308
Stedman, Arthur, editor of Walt Whitman's Selected Poems (Philadelphia: McKay, 1892), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1892.
Box 4 Folder 309
Stoll, Otto (1849-1922), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1886.
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Sulzberger, Mayer (1843-1923), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 4 Folder 311
Sundberg, John C., editor of the Pacific Medical Journal who "served his apprenticeship" with Brinton (possibly at the Medical and Surgical Reporter), letters to Brinton (items (3 leaves)), 1891.
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Thorpe, Francis Newton (1857-1926), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1891.
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Tsuboi, Shōgorō (1863-), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1897.
Box 4 Folder 314
University of Pennsylvania, letters to Brinton written primarily by University secretary Jesse Burk and Archeology Department secretary Sara Stevenson, as well as Edward Cheyney (professor and secretary to the board of trustees), Charles Harrison (provost), William Newbold (dean of the graduate school) and Easton (professor) regarding Brinton's honorary D.Sc. award, Professor Robert Ellis Thompson's 1892 forced resignation, a request for a leave of absence, and Brinton's death (addressed to Brinton's wife) (items (10 leaves)), 1893.
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Vossion, Louis (1847-1906), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
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Watts, Henry C., worked at Medical and Scientific Publications, of Philadelphia, letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1888.
Box 4 Folder 317
Wiener, Leo (1862-1939), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
Box 4 Folder 318
Winship, George Parker (1871-1952), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1895.
Box 4 Folder 319
Yale University, Sheffield Scientific School, invitation to Brinton for the school's fiftieth anniversary (1 item (3 leaves)), 1897.
Box 4 Folder 320
Yoder, Albert Henry (1866-1940), president of Vincennes University, letter to Brinton in response to Brinton's Religions of primitive peoples (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
Box 4 Folder 321
Young, John Russell (1841-1899), letter to Brinton (1 item (1 leaf)), 1893.
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Unidentified correspondence (2 items (2 leaves)).
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Bibliographies and book notices (4 items (6 leaves)).
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Curriculum vitae (1 item (4 leaves)), 1899.
Box 4 Folder 325
Brinton obituaries (4 items (8 leaves)), 1899.
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Races and Peoples - Lecture I (62 leaves), 1890.
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Races and Peoples - Lecture III (25 leaves), 1890.
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Races and Peoples - Lecture IV (39 leaves), 1890.
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Races and Peoples - Lecture V (32 leaves), 1890.
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Races and Peoples - Lecture VI (21 leaves), 1890.
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Races and Peoples - Lecture VII (25 leaves), 1890.
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Races and Peoples - Lecture VIII (28 leaves), 1890.
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Races and Peoples - Lecture IX (31 leaves), 1890.
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Races and Peoples - Lecture X (25 leaves), 1890.
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Aboriginal American Languages (1 booklet), 1898.
Box 5 Folder 340
History of Algonquin Theology (1 item (14 leaves)), undated.
Box 5 Folder 341
The Idea of God in 'The Sun' (1 item (3 leaves)), 1898.
Box 5 Folder 342
The International Congress of Americanists (1 item (1 booklet)), 1891.
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Linguistic Cartography of the Chaco Region (1 booklet), 1898.
Box 5 Folder 344
On Two Unclassified Recent Vocabularies from South America (1 item (1 booklet)), 1898.
Box 5 Folder 345
The Peoples of the Philippines (23 leaves, 1 booklet), 1898.
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Snake Clan of the Wyandots (1 item (5 leaves)), undated.
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Walt Whitman and Science (1 item (2 leaves)).
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(Review): Business Documents of Murashu Sons (1 item (1 leaf)), 1898.
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(Review): 15th & 16th Annual Reports of the Bureau of Ethnology (1 item (2 leaves)), 1898.
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(Review): Man and the Glacial Period (1 item) 1 leaf), 1892.
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Current Notes on Anthropology (1 booklet), 1893-1894.
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Current Notes on Anthropology (1 booklet), 1895-1896.
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An Address (Chicago) (1 item (24 leaves)).
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An Ethnologist's View of History ( 1 booklet), 1896.
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On Evolution (1 item (1 leaf)), 1896.
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On the Remains of Foreigners Discovered by Mr. Fliders-Petrie (1 item (1 leaf)), 1896.
Box 6 Folder 357
American Archaeology (1 item (50 leaves)), undated.
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American Indian Ethnology (1 item (50 leaves)), undated.
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The Antiquity and Origin of the Indians (2 items (29 leaves)), undated.
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Central American Archaeology (1 item, (50 leaves)), undated.
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Central American Archaeology (continued) (1 item (25 leaves)).
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Christianity in Folklore (1 item (15 leaves)), undated.
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Civilized Nations of America (1 item (56 leaves)), undated.
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Color Sense in the Poets (1 item (10 leaves)), undated.
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Ethnology in the U.S. (1 item (26 leaves)), undated.
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Lecture on Language (1 item (85 leaves)), undated.
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Location of the White Race (1 item (57 leaves)), undated.
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The Neolithic Age in Europe (1 item (3 leaves)), undated.
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Old Stories (2 items (9 leaves)), undated.
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Origin of the American Indian (incomplete) (1 item (76 leaves)), undated.
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The Origin of the Sacred Name Jahva (1 item (17 leaves)), 1899.
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The Pater Noster (2 items (2 booklets, 51 leaves), undated.
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Philosophic Basis of Browning's Optimism (1 item (21 leaves)), undated.
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The Prehistoric World - Lecture I (3 leaves), undated.
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Recent Discoveries in Nicaragua (1 item (14 leaves)), 1893-1894.
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Lecture on Religion (1 item (30 leaves)), undated.
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Lecture on Religion (35 leaves), undated.
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Lecture on Religion Notes (60 leaves), undated.
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Lecture on Religion Notes (continued) (60 leaves), undated.
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American Cuss Words (1 item (5 leaves)), 1896-1897.
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Anarchism (1 item (1 leaf)), undated.
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Beginnings of Fine Arts (1 item (8 leaves)), undated.
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Casts from Central America (1 item (3 leaves)), undated.
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Cathedrals (1 item (3 leaves)), undated.
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Civilization Series (3 items (12 leaves)), undated.
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The Colored Population (1 item (6 leaves)), undated.
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Criminal Anthropology (1 item (22 leaves)), undated.
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Economic Education as the Salvation of Society (1 item (11 leaves)), undated.
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Ethnology Defined (1 item (4 leaves)), undated.
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Ethnology of the United States (6 items (15 leaves)), 1892.
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European Ethnic Groups (2 items (8 leaves)), undated.
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Forecasts in Human Evolution (2 items (12 leaves)), undated.
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Giants and Dwarfs (12 leaves), undated.
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Glacial Man (1 item (11 leaves)), undated.
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The Influence of Personal Beauty (1 item (8 leaves)), undated.
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The Latin or Romance Nations (1 item (4 leaves)), undated.
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Series on Man (7 items (42 leaves)), undated.
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Man Before History Lecture Series (7 items (49 leaves)), 1894.
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Mankind - Series (4 items (25 leaves)), 1898 (April).
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The Meaning of Morals (1 item (5 leaves)), 1891.
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Mesopotamia (1 item (3 leaves)), undated.
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Mummies (1 item (3 leaves)), 1895.
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North African Peoples (7 leaves), undated.
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Oldest Cities (1 item (5 leaves)), 1895.
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The Origin of Man (1 item (4 leaves)), undated.
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The Physical Phenomenon of Death (2 items (14 leaves)), 1896.
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The Predecessors of Modern European Nations (1 item (3 leaves)), undated.
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Races or Varieties of Man (1 item (6 leaves)), undated.
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Recent Discoveries in American Archaeology (1 item (6 leaves)), 1895.
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Relation of Earth to Man (1 item (2 leaves)) | Given to the Geographical Club, undated.
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[Religion] Lecture Series (5 items (20 leaves)) | II: Origin of Religion (4 leaves) III: Echo of Mangaia, Power of Words (4 leaves) IV: Power of Religions (4 leaves) V: Worship (4 leaves) VI: Pagan Religion (4 leaves), undated.
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Religion of American Indians (22 leaves), undated.
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Rock-Writing (2 items (8 leaves)), undated.
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On Russia (10 leaves), undated.
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Slavic or Slavonian or Slovenic Nations (1 item (6 leaves)), undated.
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Some Rare Books About America (1 item (7 leaves)), undated.
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On Spain (2 items (10 leaves)), 1890.
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Stone Implements (1 item (2 leaves)), 1891.
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"A Survey of the Science of Man" Series (6 items (35 leaves)), 1895 (Jan - Feb).
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The Teutonic Nations (1 item (4 leaves)), undated.
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Theories of Happiness (1 item (5 leaves)), 1891.
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The World Before History (6 leaves), [189-].
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Miscellaneous notes for lectures (19 leaves), undated.
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Copies of prayers and inscriptions (8 leaves), undated.
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Huth's The Marriage of Near Kin (1 item (2 leaves)) , undated.
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Indian Missions (7 leaves), undated.
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Linguistics [Central America] (34 leaves), undated.
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Linguistics [Central America] (44 leaves), undated.
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Linguistics & Vocabularies (49 leaves), undated.
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Linguistics & Vocabularies (47 leaves), undated.
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Linguistics & Vocabularies (30 leaves), undated.
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Notebook I: The Book of Chilau Balam of Chumayel; Notebook I: Notes on Various Ethnographic Topics (2 booklets), undated.
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Notebook II: Notes on Comparative Religion; Notebook III: Notes on Religiosity and Atheism; Notebook IV: Notes on Tzental, Mexico & Guatemala, undated.
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Notebook V: Tzental Culture Notes; Notebook VI: Translation of a Mexican Indian Text, undated.
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Notebook VII: Misc. Notes (Religion, Politics); Notebook VIII: Misc. Notes (American History), undated.
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Notebook IX, Notebook X, undated.
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Notebook XII: Abstracts on religious subjects; Notebook XIII: List of people to whom Brinton sent a publication; Notebook XVI: Clippings on Indian Subjects, undated.
Box 8 Folder 444
Notebook XVI: Americana; Notebook XVII: Lengua Mexicana, undated.
Box 8 Folder 445

Hilbourne Thomson Cresson: Interpretation of the Maya Glyphs by their Phonetic Elements (1 item (33 leaves)), undated.
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Hilbourne Thomson Cresson: Interpretation of the Maya Glyphs by their Phonetic Elements (1 item (33 leaves)), undated.
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Hilbourne Thomson Cresson: Copies of "Interpretation of the Maya Glyphs by their minor Phonetic Elements" Parts I-III (1 item (41 leaves)) , undated.
Box 9 Folder 448
William M. Gabb: Notes on a Collection of Indian Implements, Ornaments etc. From Talamaca, Costa Rica (1 item (42 leaves)), undated.
Box 9 Folder 449
Francis B. Lee (1869-1914): Indian Stream Names of New Jersey (1 item (3 leaves)), [1869-1899].
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Edward Palmer (1831-1911): The Seltzertown Mound (Adams Co., Miss.) (1 item (4 leaves)), undated.
Box 9 Folder 451
Alfred Wright: Choctaws - Religious Opinions, Traditions (1 item (16 leaves)), 1828.
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VI. Newspaper clippings (6 items (10 leaves)).
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Native American peoples and relics (3 items (3 leaves)), undated.
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The Mexican Picture-Chronicle of Cempoallan and Other States of the Empire of Aculhuacan (London: Bernard Quaritch, 1890) (26 leaves + label), 1890.
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# 1-5 (5 items (5 leaves)).
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# 6-10 (5 items (5 leaves)), undated.
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# 11-15 (5 items (5 leaves)), undated.
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# 16-21 (6 leaves), undated.
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# 22-26 (5 leaves), undated.
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# 27-32 (6 leaves), undated.
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# 33-40 (8 leaves), undated.
Box 10 Folder 464

Manuscript maps, undated.
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Manuscript and printed maps, undated.
Drawer 98 Folder 1
Mapoteca historica del Golfo de Mexico, undated.
Box 11 Folder 3
Printed maps (some annotated), undated.
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