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- Edgar Allan Poe
- Jane Austen
- Fanny Burney
- François René De Chateaubriand
- Alexandre Dumas
- Théophile Gautier
- Sir Walter Scott
- Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Guy De Maupassant
- Plan of North Carolina sharpie of the 1880's
- Plan of North Carolina sharpie schooner taken from remains of boat
- Plan of a Chesapeake Bay terrapin smack
- Plan of a large Chesapeake Bay sharpie taken from remains of boat
- Plan of typical New Haven sharpie showing design and construction characteristics
- Types at Engel’s
- Victims of the Tiger
- The Waiter
- Two Unique Play Houses
- The Tiger’s Implements
- The Haymarket Monument
- The Guileless Hackman
- The Circus Sprite
- The Compiler at Work
- The Fair Shopper
- The Adventuress
- The Auditorium Tower
- Professor Swing in the Pulpit
- Satellites of the Tiger
- On the Caroussel
- On the Water
- Harvey’s 'Wayside Inn"
- Catching On
- Buying Banana Stalks
- At Free and Easy Shows
- At the Stage Entrance
- An Ideal Afternoon
- A Petit Souper
- A Masquerade Sprite
- A Minion of the Tiger
- Lincoln visiting the Army
- Ford’s Theatre, where President Lincoln was assassinated
- House where the President died
- Abraham Lincoln
- The Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois
- The Syce on duty
- Buffalo grazing
- Hidatsas burial scaffolds
- Drums on a summer's evening
- Grandfather sacred medicines
- At this hour, fires burned before most of the tepees
- Winter Camp
- To eke out our store of corn and keep the pot boiling, my father hunted much of the time
- My father stabled his horses at night in our lodge, in a little corral fenced off against the wall
- Turtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoe
- Turtle’s hoe was made of the shoulder bone of a buffalo set in a light-wood handle, the blade firmly bound in place with thong
- Inside the lodge
- Old Turtle made me a dolly of deer skin stuffed with antelope hair
- Winter clothing
- A heavy wind blew the snow in our faces, nearly blinding us
- I saw that the black-bear skin was bound to one of the posts at the entrance