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371 |
No. |
No. This collection is placed as a loan. No. |
372 |
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No. |
SEARLE COLLECTION. |
|
373 |
NO. |
No. |
374 |
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No. |
No. |
|
375 |
O. 39--Porcupine decorated pappoose hood found on Wounded
Knee battle field. |
No. |
376 |
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O. 93--War-club made by Ogalallas. |
No. |
|
377 |
No. |
No. |
378 |
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No. |
No. |
|
379 |
No. |
No. |
380 |
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No. |
No. |
SUPPLEMENT TO GENERAL CATALOGUE.
Continued from page 366.
Being relics added to the museum, and numbers added to the catalogue.
687--Coin collection loaned by D. H. Noll, of Wymore,
Neb; U. S. Columbian half dollar; U. S. Columbian quarter
dollar; U. S. half dollar; 1809 and 1812; silver foreign
coin; U. S. pennies, 1797 and 1812; one cent upper Canada
bank token, 1850; U. S. two cent, 1865; British commercial
token, 1814; George II. English penny. |
694--A box of heirlooms. loaned in the name of Milton L.
Treater: A sword, a lantern, a broad ax, a grain sickle, a
fork, and candle moulds. |
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381 |
702--Colonial newspaper. Two copies of the Providence
Gazette and Country Journal, July 8 and November 11, 1775,
mounted between glasses. The name of the donor is
unknown. |
709 Donkey shoes from Rome, presented by Prof. James T.
Lees, Lincoln, Nebraska. |
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