Smithsonian Institution
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Frederick Webb Hodge papers
Correspondence addressed to Hodge, foldered alphabetically by correspondent. Letters from many late nineteenth century and early twentieth century anthropologists, archaeologists, ethnologists, professors, and individuals otherwise connected to Indians of North America. Correspondents include individuals working for museums, colleges and universities, including the American Anthropological Association, Columbia University, and the Smithsonian Institution.
George G. Heye autograph collection
Collection of autographs of individuals associated with George Gustav Heye, Frederick W. Hodge, and Indians of North America.
John Melmoth Dow papers
Personal and professional papers of John M. Dow. Also included are letters and newspaper clippings concerning political events in Central America in the second half of the nineteenth century. Dow also pursued his interests as a naturalist, exploring the Central American coast to collect marine flora and fauna.
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- Indianists. 2
- Indians of North America. 2
- Autographs (manuscripts). 1
- Canals -- Design and construction 1
- Canals, Interoceanic. 1
- Cargo handling. 1
- Caricatures and cartoons. 1
- Central America -- Commerce -- United States. 1
- Central America -- Description and travel. 1
- Central America -- Foreign relations. 1
- Central America -- Politics and government. 1
- Chinook Indians. 1
- Coastal plants. 1
- Coastwise shipping. 1
- Coffee industry. 1
- Contracts. 1
- Diaries. 1
- Freight and freightage. 1
- Indigo. 1
- Kiowa Apache Indians. 1
- Logs (records). 1
- Maps. 1
- Marine animals. 1
- Marine plants. 1
- Menus. 1
- Mosses. 1
- Natural history. 1
- Naturalists. 1
- Notebooks. 1
- Panama Canal (Panama) 1
- Photographs. 1
- Shipmasters. 1
- Ships -- Cargo. 1
- South America -- Commerce -- United States. 1
- South America -- Description and travel. 1
- South America -- Foreign relations. 1
- South America -- Politics and government. 1
- Tanoan Indians. 1
- United States -- Commerce -- Central America. 1
- United States -- Commerce -- South America. 1 + ∧ less