Items Associated with Winchell's Canoe

Items associated with Winchell's Canoe

 

Items from the General Museum's Archaeological Catalogue with horizontal lines preceding their numbers.

All numbers are from the General Museum’s original catalogue of archaeological materials.

 

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

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

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.

26. Chippewa bark canoe and two paddles made at Grand Portage, north shore of Lake Superior; used by the Geological survey. Was taken up the International Boundary, thence to Vermillion Lake, thence to the St. Louis River, Sandy Lake, and the Mississippi River and down that river to Minneapolis Collected by N. H. Winchell.

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

2S. 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.

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.

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

45. Bones, pottery, etc., Green La.ke. Warren Upham.

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.

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

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

64. One Indian stirrup, ornamented with white beads: 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.

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, trader, through Rev. G. C. Campbell.

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.

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

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

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