Ojibwa Indians
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Archdiocese of Detroit Collection
Fonds
Identifier: DET
Scope and Content
Correspondence of Rev. Gabriel Richard, co-founder and vice-president of the University of Michigan and U.S. Representative from Michigan; of Frederic Baraga, missionary to the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan and later bishop of Marquette, Michigan; and of Bishops Frederic Résé, Peter Paul Lefevre, and Caspar Henry Borgess. Other correspondents include the missionary, Rev. Francis Xavier Pierz; the civic leader, Rev. Martin Kundig; Rev. Edward Sorin, founder of the...
Dates:
1797-1870.
Found in:
University of Notre Dame Archives
T.W. Ingersoll Sportsman’s Series Stereoview Cards Collection
Collection
Identifier: MSSP 7013
Scope and Contents
100 chromolithographed stereoscopic cards, in original box. Subjects include 82 hunting, fishing, hiking and camping scenes from locations across North America, as well as 18 scenes of Native American camp life, including images of Ojibwa, Siksika, and Lakota people. Many of the images document scenes in Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, Montana, and the Pacific Northwest. Cards bear extended descriptions on the reverse.The cards are numbered 401 to 500, with copyright dates...
Dates:
1898-1905