MS 2084 Catawba verbs, grammatical notes, and vocabulary
Owl, Mrs.
Brown, Mrs.
MS 4504 Notes on the History and Bibliography of Catawba Linguistic Studies
MS 933-b Biloxi vocabulary with some cognate forms in Catawba, Santee, Yankton and Teton Dakota, Hidatsa, Kansa and Tutelo In Department of the Interior schedule
Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895
173 entries in printed U. S. Geographical and Geological Survey "Comparative Vocabulary" form. Corrections of entries 92 and 93 by J. Owen Dorsey.
MS 4203 List entitled "Southern Collections in the Field Museum of Natural History"
Includes Seminole, Chitimacha, and Catawba, and Cherokee. 1 page 8 x 10 in.
MS 7207 Catalog of specimens collected by Edward Palmer
Thomas, Cyrus, 1825-1910
Includes specimen numbers and notes. The material was collected in the South from whites and Indians, including Choctaws and Catawbas. Also includes transmittal letter, Cyrus Thomas to Spencer F. Baird, November 21, 1884.
MS 4217 Letter to John R. Swanton
Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958
Concerning western migration of some Catawba in mid-19th century.
MS 3761 Note on the Old Catawba or Cherokee Trail
Veech, James, 1808-1879
Extract from "The Monongahela of Old- Hon. James Veech."
MS 2497 Miscellaneous Mooney material
Contents consist of 4 small notebooks and numerous loose sheets and slips. September 1954: Partly sorted and arranged in folders under the following headings: Botany. Cherokee. Fights. Paintings. Southern Algonquian ethnology (D.C, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina). Southeast ethnology (Catawba and Creek). Southwest. Shields. Tipis. Remainder to be arranged. Principally Kiowa, Arapaho, Cheyenne …
MS 1410 Linguistic material collected in December, 1881 among the tribe of the Kataba Indians, York County, South Carolina..."
Dorsey, James Owen, 1848-1895
Furman, McDonald
Mooney, James, 1861-1921
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Includes marginal notes and comparative Siouan vocabulary entered by J. Owen Dorsey and 15 pages and slips of newspaper clippings and correspondence on the Catawbas from McDonald Furman, Ramsey, South Carolina, 1891-1897 and 2 pages note on the Catawbas by James Mooney and Gatschet.
MS 4234 Comparative notes on Siouan languages
8 Items (slips )
Contents: Comparative vocabulary, 117 items, in English, Hidatsa, Ofo, Mandan, Dakota, Biloxi, Tutelo, Osage and (a few) Winnebago. 3 pages. Comparison of 24 words: English, Catawba, Ofo, Tutelo, Dakota and Quapaw. 1 slip. Synonyms for the name "Ofo". 1 slip. Summary of history of classification of Tutelo, Catawba, and Woccon as Siouan. 1 slip.