Pottawatomie prints and correspondence, 1987.

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Pottawatomie prints and correspondence, 1987.

Eight prints that are numbered 43 of 1000 and correspondence regarding the prints. Prints are from original drawings done by Winter in 1837. Included is a letter to Marsha Winter from R. Spiner Ball, dated May 21, 1987, discussing how the prints were supposed to be sold, but could not find a market. Also some mention of the people that Mr. Winter drew. There is also a certificate of authenticity, signed by Cecily Gordon Bottum-Ball, a press release, a sheet describing the works, and the envelope all the items came in. The prints are Mas-saw's Card Party, Yuh-Youh-Tche-Chick, Pottawattomie Indians Playing Moccasin, The Game of Wink, Cards at Kee-Waw-Nay, Kee-Waw-Nay Village, Indian Group, and Spanceling the Horses.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7908629

Cornell University Library

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Ball R. Spiner.

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Winter, Marsha T.

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Winter, George, 1810-1876

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George Winter documented the lives of Miami and Potawatomi Indians both in writing and with his artwork. From the description of Pottawatomie prints and correspondence, 1987. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64064243 ...