CATALOGUE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS IN THE GENERAL MUSEUM

Archaeological Additions to the Museum in 1880

1. Flint arrow point from near Bismarck. Presented by Col. C. A. Lounsbury. 

2. Chert implement, unfinished; from near Bismarck. Presented by C. A. Lounsbury. 

3. Quartz chippings (fine), Little Falls, Minn. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

4. Quartz chippings (coarser), Little Falls, Minn. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

5. Quartz chippings (coarse), Little Falls, Minn. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

6. Chert implement, "finished." Mouth of the Little Elk River, near Little Falls. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

7. Quartz implements, Little Falls, Minn. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

8. Copper spear point. Medicine Lake, near Minneapolis. Presented by Henry W. Howling. 

9. Stone hammers, from the ancient mines of Isle Royale. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

10. Charred wood, from the ancient mines of Isle Royale. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

11. Pounded copper flakes from the ancient mines of Isle Royale. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

12. Three human skulls from the mounds at Big Stone Lake. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

13. Blue-glass bead, from the mounds at Big Stone Lake. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

14. Perforated bone disk (bead ?), taken from the mounds at Big Stone Lake by N. H. Winchell. 

15. Red Catlinite pipe, from the upper Minnesota River, formerly owned by Mireall and Roberts. Presented by N. H. Winchell. 

16. Indian pipe, of the "pipestone" at Fort Francis. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

17. Burnt clay pipe, from the mounds opened near Lanesboro. Presented by B. A. Man, Esq. 

18. Photograph of clay image of the human face, found in the Lanesboro mounds. Presented by G. K. Day, Esq. 

19. Flint chips and shells, from the Atlantic coast near Salem, Mass. Collected by C. W. Hall. 

20. Stone hammer, withed, from near the Lower Agency on the Minnesota River. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

21. Collection of arm and leg bones, including one perforated humerus, from the mounds at Big Stone Lake. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

22. Lot of human teeth taken from the mounds at Big Stone Lake. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

23. Miscellaneous bones and fragments of bones, mostly human, from the mounds at Big Stone Lake. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

24. Pottery fragments, from near Bismarck. Presented by Col. C. A. Lounsbury. 

25. Arrow heads, from Spring Valley, presented by John Kleckler. 

26. Chippewa bark canoe and two paddles made at Grand Portage, Lake Superior; used by the Geological survey. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

27. Human femur from a mound, Sec. 6, Rutland, Martin county. Collected by Warren Upham. 

28. Portion of a skull and jaw from a mound, Sec. 6, Rutland, Martin county. Collected by Warren Upham. 

29. Left ramus of jaw, from a mound, Sec. 6., Rutland, Martin county. Collected by Warren Upham. 

30. Pottery, probably by recent Indians, E. side of Talcott Lake, 1-2 ft. below the surface. Land of Wm. Crapey, ne ¼ sec. 30, Southbrook, Cottonwood county. Collected by Warren Upham. 

31. Human skull, from a mound, Green Lake, Kandiyohi county. Collected by C. M. Terry. 

32. Fragments of two human skulls, Green Lake, Kandiyohi county. Found in a mound. Collected by C. M. Terry. 

33. Fragments of leg bones, Green Lake, Kandiyohi county. Collected by C. M. Terry. 

34. Water-worn pebble (supposed to be wrought by man), Green Lake, Kandiyohi county. Collected by C. M. Terry. 

35. Teeth and bones of (buffalo?), Green Lake. Collected by C. M. Terry. 

36. Arrow-head of flint, Rochester, Minn. Presented by W. D. Hurlbut. 

37. Quartz arrow-head chippings, (unassorted), Pike Rapids. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

38. Quartz fragments and chippings (also two pieces of gneiss), dug from the alluvium at Little Falls. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

39. Flint anow-head, Medicine Lake, Hennepin county? 

40. Pottery, bones, piece of skull, etc. In black soil 1½-2 ½ feet below the surface, Green Lake, Kandiyohi county. Collected by Warren Upham. 

41. Bones, pottery, chipped flints, Green Lake. Warren Upham. 

42. Hatchet (recent) made of Catlinite. 

43. Gunflints, (2 specimens) Found at Gunflint Lake in 1878. by N. H. Winchell. 

44. Gunflints, Oxford Mills, Canon Falls, Goodhue county. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

45. Bones, pottery, etc., Green Lake. Warren Upham. 

46. Human ulna, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

47. Foot bone (great toe), from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

48. Finger bone (had a ring on) from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

49. Fragment of radius, from mounds near St. Pilter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

50. Silver wristlet, stamped "Montreal" and "B C," from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

51. Two copper ear pendants (tubular, one has hair in it), from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

52. String of thirty, small, white china beads, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

53. One large, brown, glass bead, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

54. Four common pins, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

55. One sewing needle, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

56. Pearl ornament, somewhat heart-shaped, from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

57. Quartz, arrow point (opaque white), from mounds near St. Peter. Deposited in the museum by J. Blackiston. 

Archaeological Additions to the Museum in 1881

58. Hair of a native of the New Hebrides. Two braids. 

59. Two chalcedony arrow points, from near Young Men's Butte. Dakota. Presented by D. P. Jones. 

60. One chalcedony spear point, from near Young Men's Butte. Dakota. Presented by D. P. Jones. 

61. Two chert arrow points, from near Young Men's Butte. Dakota. Presented by D. P. Jones. 

62. One iron arrow-point, from near Young Men's Butte. Dakota. Presented by D. P. Jones. 

63. Small stone hammer, withed. From Michigan. Presented by N. H. Winchell. 

64. One Indian stirrup, ornamented with white beads: Presented by Col. J. B. Clough. 

65. One stone slab, 18 inches in length, apparently used for rubbing and tanning skins. From Dakota. Presented by Col. J. B. Clough. 

66. One hickory bow and rawhide case, with rawhide quiver· containing seven arrows, five of them with iron points. -From Miles City, Montana. Presented by Col. J. B. Clough. 

67. An Indian weapon--a quartz pebble surrounded by a rawhide withe which is extended into a handle about three feet long, terminating with a loop for the wrist, and stiffened by a flexible stick. From Miles City, Montana. Presented by Col. J. B. Clough. 

68. Small. perfect arrow-point of quartzose, oolitic, or concretionary chert. Found on the University campus by Mr. Fisher, and by him presented to the University Museum. 

69. Stone ax, withed, of dark dioryte, found near Albert Lea. Presented by Rev. L. J. Hauge. 

70. Pangue knife, from the Ogove river, Africa, said to be made of "native iron," enclosed in a snake-skin sheath. Presented by Rev. G. C. Campbell. 

71. Loom and three yards of cloth, made from bast fiber, by the Ivilli, of the Ogove river, Africa. Presented by Thos. Sinclair, trader on the Ogove river, through Rev. G. C. Campbell. 

72. Native dress, worn by the Ivilli, and others up the Ogove river, Africa. Presented by Thos. Sinclair, traveler, through Rev. G. C. Campbell. 

73. Prehistoric Maize, from the old cemetery near Madisonville, Hamilton county, Ohio. Presented by N. H. Winchell. 

Archaeological Additions to the Museum in 1882

74. Fragments of Indian pottery. From the northwest shore of Mille Lacs. Collected by Warren Upham. 

75. Lock of Dirt-in-the-Face's hair. braided. Miles City, Montana; Nov. I, 1881. Presented by Col. J. B. Clough. 

76. Arrow-point of chert; narrow. From a mound at Dresbach, Winona county. Presented by George B. Dresbach, Jr. 

77. Copper chisel, 1½ to 2 inches broad, 6 inches long. From the same mound at Dresbach. Presented by George B. Dresbach. Jr. 

8. Copper chisel, 1 to 1 1/3 inches wide, 7 inches long. From the same mound with the preceding. Presented by John H. Mosse. 

79. Piece of pottery, also from the same mound at Dresbach. Presented by John H. Mosse. 

80. Fragment of a human skull. From the same mound. Presented bv John H. Mosse. 

81. Piece or pottery. from the largest (nine feet in height) in a group of sixteen mounds, N. E. ¼ of sec. 31, Greenwood, Hennepin Co. (at junction of creek, outlet from Lake Sarah, with the Crow river.) Presented by H. Ellington. 

82. Fragment of a bone, from the same mound with the last. Presented by H. Ellington. 

83. Angular fragments of chert (chipped ?). Found between Mankato and South Bend, and presented by Rev. Louis J. Hauge. 

84. Lance-head of gray chert. notched at base, unsymmetrical. Record lost. 

85. Imperfect arrow-point of gray quartzyte. Record lost. 

86. Arrow-points of flint and chert; three, all notched at base. Records lost. 

87. Spear-point of quartzyte. From Martha's Vineyard. Presented by Mrs. Maj. C. J. Allen. 

88. Arrow-point of flint. small, triangular. From Martha's Vineyard. Presented by Mrs. Allen. 

89. Low, conical disk of limonite, polished, with a thin edge. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N. H. Winchell. 

90. Rose-quartz arrow-point, with unnotched base. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N. H. Winchell. 

91. Small, quartz arrow-point. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N. H. Winchell. 

92. Arrow-points (six) of chert, with notched base. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N. H. Winchell. 

93. Stone implements (five). with broad, notched base. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N. H. Winchell. 

94. Implements (five) of chert, rudely chipped. From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N. H. Winchell. 

95. Chert clippings (twenty-three.) From Sherwood, Tennessee. Presented by N. H. Winchell. 

96. Stone arrow-points (forty), notched at the base. From Waterloo, Alabama. Presented, Oct., 1882. by C. L. Herrick. 

97. Stone arrow points (five), triangular, notched at base. From Waterloo, Ala. Presented, Oct., 1882, by C. L. Herrick. 

98. Stone arrow-points (nineteen), unnotched. From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C. L. Herrick. 

99. Large arrow-point, of concretionary chert. From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C. L. Herrick. 

100. Unsymmetrical stone arrow-points (six). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C. L. Herrick. 

101. Stone lance-heads (nineteen). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C. L. Herrick. 

102. Fragmentary stone arrows and lance-points (seventy-seven). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented Oct., 1882, by C. L. Herrick. 

103. Stone hatchets and fragments (fifteen). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C. L. Herrick. 

104. Elongated implements of stone (twenty). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C. L. Herrick. 

105. Implement of red chert. From :Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C. L. Herrick. 

106. Stock from which stone implements were made (twenty-eight pieces). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented, Oct. 1882, by C. L. Herrick. 

107. Stone chippings (eighty-five). From Waterloo, Ala. Presented by C. L. Herrick. 

108. Implement of dark, reddish-brown quartzyte. From Decatur, Alabama. Presented, Oct., 1882, by C. L. Herrick. 

109. Implement (hide-dresser) of trappean rock. From Decatur, Ala. Presented by C. L. Herrick. 

110. Fragments (eighty-one) of Indian pottery. From Eastport, Mississippi. Presented by C. L. Herrick. 

111. Shells (thirty-two gastropods and three lamellibranchs) from shell-bed (pre-historic kitchenmidden?) in bank of the Tennessee river, Waterloo. Alabama. Presented, Oct. 1882, by C. L. Herrick. 

Archaeological Additions to the Museum in 1884

112. Flints (three) from about lake Minnewaska, Minn. Presented by Dan. F. Bartke, of Glenn wood, Minn., March 14,1884.

113. One piece of obsidian from lake Minnewaska. Presented by Dan. F. Bartke, of Glennwood, Minn., March 14, 1884. 

114. Bit of red substance from stratum, Little Falls, Minn. Presented November 10, 1882, by Frances E. Babbitt. 

115. One piece of sonorous quartz from stratum, Little Falls, Minn. (they jingle with other quartz-like metal). Presented November 10, 1882, by Frances E. Babbitt. 

116. Chipped implement (one), from river gravels at the ferry, Little Falls, Minn. Presented November 10, 1882, by Frances E. Babbitt. 

117. Piece of nicked quartz, perhaps for cutting tendons, etc., from stratum, Little Falls, Minn. Presented November 10, 1882, by Frances E. Babbitt. 

118. Piece of a bone. Little Falls, Minn. Presented, November 10, 1882, by Frances E. Babbitt. 

119. A small dark chert arrow point, one and a half inches long, notched base. From Battle Creek, Mich. Presented by Mrs. C. H. Crosby, 1883. 

120. Arrow point (one), light chert, three and a quarter inches long, notched base. From Battle Creek, Mich. Presented by Mrs. C. H. Crosby, 1883. 

121. Gray flint implement (one), four and a half inches long, rounded base. From Battle Creek, Mich. Presented by Mrs. C. H. Crosby, 1883. 

122. Stone hammer (one). Sample of those now in use among the Cheyenne Indians, near the Black Hills. Presented by the Rev. L. J. Hauge, Mankato, 1883. 

123. Spear head (one), dark chert, four and three-quarter inches long, pointed at both ends. From section 30, township 45, range 28, west of Mille Lacs, Minn. Presented January 5, 1884, by O. E. Garrison. 

124. Specimens of pottery (forty-five pieces), from Mille Lacs, Minn. Presented January 5, 1884, by O. E. Garrison. 

125. Piece of flint (one) from Mille Lacs, Minn. Presented January 5, 1884, by O. E. Garrison. 

126. Implement of brown chert (one), from Mille Lacs Minn. Presented January 5, 1884, by O. E. Garrison. 

127. Stone implement (one), from Mille Lacs, Minn. Presented January 5, 1884, by O. E. Garrison. 

128. Specimen of tattooing taken from the arm of a cadaver. Presented by Dr. Arthur Eastman. 

129. Stone hammer (one), from Illinois.' By purchase from Wm. Howling, 1884. 

130. Stone hammers (two), from Long Lake, Minnesota. By purchase from Wm. Howling, 1884 

Archaeological Additions to the Museum in 1885

131. Stone implement found in digging the foundation of Hanover College, Jefferson county, Ind., on the Ohio river bluff. By purchase at the New Orleans industrial and cotton centennial exposition, from-Powers, 1885. 

132. Stone implement from southern Indiana, near the Ohio River. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

133. Stone implement from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885.

134. Stone implement from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river bluff. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

135. Stone implement from Austin, Scott county, Ind. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

136. Stone implement from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

137. Stone implement from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

138. Stone implement from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

139. Stone implement from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

140. Stone implement from Chickamauga creek, near the battle ground, Tenn. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

141. Stone pestle from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

142. Stone pestle from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 18S5. 

143. Stone pestle from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

144. Stone implement from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

145. Four stone axes from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

146. Two stone disks dug from a mound in Charleston, Mo. Found with a skeleton. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

147. Chert implement dug from a mound at Charleston, Mo. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

148. Chert spear-head from Charleston, Mo. By purchase from Powers in 1885. 

149. Stone disk from top of Lookout mountain, Ala. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

150. Stone disk from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

151. Stone implements (three) from Doty's mill on Big creek, Jennings tp., Scott county, Ind. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

152. Chert spear-head. Near Lexington, Scott county, Ind. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

153. Large chert hoe. Mississippi river, Ballard county, Ky. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

154. Fourteen chert implements out of a nest of 23 pieces, all standing edgewise, plowed up on the farm of Hon. Wm. H. English, Lexington, Scott county, Ind. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

155. Three scrapers from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

156. Three chert scrapers from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

157. Two chert knives from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

158. Fifteen chert arrow-heads from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

159. Fourteen chert arrow-heads from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, ] 885. 

160. Fifteen chert arrow-heads from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase front Powers, 1885. 

161. Ten chert arrow-heads from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

162. Eight chert arrow-heads from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

163. Eight rough chert implements from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

164. Twelve chert arrow-heads from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

165. Two chert knives from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

166. One chert knife from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

167. One chert knife from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

168. Five chert knives from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

169. Chert implement from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

170. Eight chert chisels from southern Indiana. near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

171. Eight chert drills from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

172. Fourteen chert arrow-heads from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

173. Eleven chert knives from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

174. Eight chert arrow-heads from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

175. Four chert knives from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

176. Nine chert arrow-heads from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

177. Eleven chert knives from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers,'1885. 

178. Two chert implements from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

179. Eight chert implements from southern Indiana, near the Ohio river. By purchase from Powers, 1885. 

180. Catlinite goblet. Pipestone City. Minn. By purchase, 1885. 

181. Catlinite goblet. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase, 1885. 

182. Catlinite paper-weight. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase, 1885. 

183. Catlinite pipe, with spear-head bowl and wooden stem. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase, 1885. 

184. Catlinite pipe, with "dog's-head bowl" and wooden stem. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase, 1885. 

185. Catlinite pipe, with "horse-head" bowl and wooden stem. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase, 1885. 

186. Catlinite pipe, with tomahawk bowl and stone stem. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase, 1885. 

187. Catlinite pipe. with hand holding the bowl and wooden stem. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase, 1885. 

188. Catlinite pipe, with tomahawk head. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase, 1885. 

189. Catlinite pipe. Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase, 1885. 

190. Catlinite pipe, with tomahawk bowl and stone handle, (all one piece.) Pipestone City, Minn. By purchase, 1885. 

191. Old pipe, plowed up at St. Paul, Minn. 

192. Fragments (three) of Indian pottery. From mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, on land of C. Spates, sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue county, Minn. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

193. Fragments (seven) of skulls from mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, on laud of C. Spates, sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue county, Minn. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

194. Implements of bone from mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, on land of C. Spates, sec. 22, Burnside; Goodhue county, Minn. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

195. Implements of bone from mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, on land of C. Spates, sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue county, Minn. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

196. One knife, highly finished, of granular quartzyte, 9 inches long by 2t, from mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, on land of C. Spates, sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue county, Minn. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

197. Stone implement from mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, on land of C. Spates, sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue county, Minn. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

198. Unfinished stone pipe from mounds at the mouth of Cannon river, on land of C. Spates, sec. 22, Burnside, Goodhue county, Minn. Collected by N. H. Winchell. 

Besides the foregoing, the collections of Dr. H. E. Twitchell have been deposited in the museum, to remain at least four years. These will finally be presented to the museum by Dr. Twitchell. according to his present design. They comprise several hundred specimens, characteristic of the mound-builders of Indiana and Ohio. 

Items 199 to 230 were transcribed from handwritten records in microfilm of museum catalogue – consequently misspellings may have been added – but some (skraper and worne) in original text. 

199. Stone hammer grooved but roughly finished. West of Big Stone Lake, Dak. Surface find. Presented by N. H. Winchell. Mch. 1 st, 1886. 

200. Bone whistle. From a mound on top of a butte N.W. of Mandan, Dak. (1882) When found it was nearly covered with some kind of a braided fiber, but which was decayed so it fell off. Presented March 8th, 1886 by H.V. Winchell. 

201. Personal trinkets of John Otter Tail, a Chippewa Indian of Vermilion lake. Collected and presented by H.V. Winchell. August, 1887. 

202. Wooden doll. 

203. Copper spear-head. Found from the caving in banks of the river at McCauleyville, Wilkens Co., Minn – Presented by Jas. Nolan. Feb. 11 – 1890 

204. Hand-hatchet. Four-inches by two; of a dark green-stone. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890. 

205. Skin-skraper: Four-and a half by two inches. By Exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890. 

206. Pestle. Of quartzite. Much worne. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890. 

207. Three rounded stones. One of white quartz, 27 ounces in weight; two smaller ones somewhat disk-like. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890 

208. Three rough stones with excavations on them paint-cups?) From same. 

209. Knife of chert. By Exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890. 

210. Two chert implements (scrapers). By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890. 

211. Four spear-heads. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890. 

212. Five arrow-heads. From Mississippi. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890. 

213. Nineteen (19) arrow-heads of various forms. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1890. 

214. Glass ornament (prism) from a lamp belonging to a church destroyed in the Johnstown flood of 1889. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. 

215. Large stone axe head. Near Enon Valley, Lawrence Co., Pa. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1891. 

216. Stone axe head. Near St. Louis Mo. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, New Galilee, Pa. Aug. 1891. 

217. Stone scraper. New Galilee, Beaver Co., Penna. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891 

218. Stone scraper, same locality. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891 

219. Stone scraper, same locality. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891 

220. Stone scraper, same locality. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891 

221. Stone scraper, same locality. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891 

222. Stone pestle, same locality. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891 

223. Rounded stone supposed to have been used in games; Penna. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891 

224. Stone net sinker, used by Indians in S. Carolina. By exchange with H.W. Williamson, 1891 

225. Two Indian arrows with metal iron points. 

226. Large stone supposed to represent a turtle. Wisconsin. Presented. 1890. 

227. Copper knife (soft) Presented by Peter Johnson Dassel Minn. 

228. Copper knife (hard) “ “ This knife has been hardened by the same man who presented them to the museum. 

229. Bell of pure copper with brass handle. “ “ 

230. Source unknown. 

*Ann Arbor Courier, September 30, 1891 - ‘Peter Johnson, of Dassel, Minn., claims to have rediscovered the lost art of tempering copper.’ (tied to items 227 – 229).