Long, Stephen H. (Stephen Harriman), 1784-1864
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David Ives Bushnell was born 28 April 1875 in St. Louis, Mo. He was educated in St. Louis schools and in Europe. He worked as an assistant archaeologist at the Peabody Museum, Harvard University from 1901-1904. Bushnell contributed to the Handbook of American Indians and wrote numerous books on Native American Indians, including Native villages and village sites east of the Mississippi, (1919), Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan tribes west of the Mississippi (1922), The Manahoac tribes in Virginia, 1608 (1932), and Virginia before Jamestown (1940). He did much research in Virginia and in the Midwestern United States. He died on 4 June 1941. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki
From the guide to the David Ives Bushnell, Jr. Papers, 1797-1941, (Special Collections Research Center)
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Subjects:
- Discoveries in geography
- Discoveries in geography
- Fur trade
- Indians of North America
- Maps
- Meteorology
- Music
- Oregon
- Smithsonian Exchange
- Tunnels
- Washington (D.C.)
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- Explorers
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- Minnesota (as recorded)
- Northwestern States (as recorded)
- Great Lakes (North America) (as recorded)
- United States (as recorded)
- Northwest, Old (as recorded)
- Mississippi River (as recorded)
- Scott County (Va.) (as recorded)
- Virginia--Scott County (as recorded)
- Natural Tunnel (Va.) (as recorded)
- Superior, Lake (as recorded)
- Minnesota River (S.D. and Minn.) (as recorded)