Letters from Alice Walker with photographs and notes by Fannie Hardy Eckstorm, all relating to silver crosses worn by Native Americans in Maine. These were digitized from box 1, folder 101 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers. Documents from this folder that did not pertain to Native Americans in Maine were not scanned and are not included in this filehttps://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/eckstorm_papers/1015/thumbnail.jp
A letter from William F Ganong mainly about Native American languages. which was digitized from box ...
Mary Augusta Walker (1856-1952), daughter of G. W. Walker, was a governess and teacher of drawing, ...
Entries include a personal handwritten biographical sketch with some information from her mother\u27...
Correspondence from Ruth Benedict to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm concerning her publications, which were d...
Parts of a letter or letters from Jennie Brown Dunham, apparently a resident of Massachusetts and pr...
Letters in which Chamberlain recalls his experiences relating to Native Americans in Maine and his r...
Letters from Lucius Hubbard about his travels and about Penobscot history, stories, and language, as...
A letter from Margaret Ruggles about the locations of historical sites on the coast of Maine, which ...
Correspondence from Lewey Mitchell to Mary Cabot Wheelwright and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm regarding the...
Correspondence from Stephen Laurent, son of Chief Joseph Laurent, to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm concernin...
Correspondence between Charles E. Banks and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm concerning Indian vocabulary and p...
Correspondence from William Cabot concerning Indian languages, culture, and history, which were digi...
Typed excerpts of letters form William G Ganong containing his observations and notes about Native A...
Correspondence from Heny Beston to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm conerning canoes and paddles, which were di...
Correspondence from Frank Siebert primarily concerning research and publications on Native Americans...
A letter from William F Ganong mainly about Native American languages. which was digitized from box ...
Mary Augusta Walker (1856-1952), daughter of G. W. Walker, was a governess and teacher of drawing, ...
Entries include a personal handwritten biographical sketch with some information from her mother\u27...
Correspondence from Ruth Benedict to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm concerning her publications, which were d...
Parts of a letter or letters from Jennie Brown Dunham, apparently a resident of Massachusetts and pr...
Letters in which Chamberlain recalls his experiences relating to Native Americans in Maine and his r...
Letters from Lucius Hubbard about his travels and about Penobscot history, stories, and language, as...
A letter from Margaret Ruggles about the locations of historical sites on the coast of Maine, which ...
Correspondence from Lewey Mitchell to Mary Cabot Wheelwright and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm regarding the...
Correspondence from Stephen Laurent, son of Chief Joseph Laurent, to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm concernin...
Correspondence between Charles E. Banks and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm concerning Indian vocabulary and p...
Correspondence from William Cabot concerning Indian languages, culture, and history, which were digi...
Typed excerpts of letters form William G Ganong containing his observations and notes about Native A...
Correspondence from Heny Beston to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm conerning canoes and paddles, which were di...
Correspondence from Frank Siebert primarily concerning research and publications on Native Americans...
A letter from William F Ganong mainly about Native American languages. which was digitized from box ...
Mary Augusta Walker (1856-1952), daughter of G. W. Walker, was a governess and teacher of drawing, ...
Entries include a personal handwritten biographical sketch with some information from her mother\u27...