Name/Title
Part of Staumbaugh Report 1831 and Notes from Occum's DiaryEntry/Object ID
BC.2010.022.657Tags
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Single sheet of paper with hand written notes on both sides in black ink. The paper is folded in half to create two columns on each side. One side is from the Stambaugh Report 1831-Nov. in the left column and the right column has a list of tribes, names and dates, and ends with "The greater part of them are men whose lives and character would disgrace no community being temperate and industrious" (350 Pop. 1838). The left column on the back side has notes from Occum's Diary and under that in pencil are notes from Record Books-W. DeLoss Love. The right column on the back includes "Plans for migration--Miami-Stockbridge 1791, Delaware 1802". The writing on this paper switches from cursive on the left columns and block writing on the right columns.Collection
Brothertown CollectionCataloged By
Braaten, HattieArchive Items Details
Title
Part of Staumbaugh Report 1831 and Notes from Occum's DiaryDescription
History NotesLocation
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Digital OnlyDate
07/14/2023Reproductions
Notes
Brothertown Indian Nation holds physical copies and copyright; contact Brothertown for reproductions and publishingCreated By
hbraaten@oneidanation.orgCreate Date
07/14/2023Updated By
hbraaten@oneidanation.orgUpdate Date
07/14/2023