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History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. (2 Volumes) by McKenney, Thomas Loraine [1785-1859]; Hall, James [1793-1868] - 1872

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History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. (2 Volumes) by McKenney, Thomas Loraine [1785-1859]; Hall, James [1793-1868] - 1872

History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. (2 Volumes)

by McKenney, Thomas Loraine [1785-1859]; Hall, James [1793-1868]

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Philadelphia: D. Rice & Col., 1872 Volume I (1872): Title Page - [iv] - 450 pages; Volume II (1874): 1 hand-colored lithographic portrait of "Billy Bowleg" - [i-iv] - 5-541 pages. Navy half morocco over original blue cloth-covered boards, spines with raised bands in five compartments, second and fourth gilt-lettered, the other with repeat decorative motif in gilt, edges gilt, marbled endpapers; rebacked to style. 28cm x 20cm. The books are in very good condition, unmarked and tight. *** A very rare edition of McKenney and Hall, with the portrait of Billy Bowlegs *** The incredibly scarce Billy Bowlegs image completes the list of 122 plates from McKenney & Hall's iconic Indian Tribes of North America (i.e. 120 plates in the folio edition, the rare portrait of Jaw-Beance, and the Billy Bowlegs portrait). Bowlegs was born into a family of hereditary chiefs descended from Cowkeeper of the Oconee tribe of the Seminole in the village of Cuscowilla on the Alachua savannah (present-day Payne's Prairie, near Micanopy, Florida). His father's name was Secoffee, while it is thought that the chief Micanopy was his uncle. The surname "Bowlegs" may be an alternate spelling of Bolek, a preceding Seminole chief. Although Bowlegs signed the Treaty of Payne's Landing of 1832, he refused to leave Florida. Bowlegs and his band of 200 warriors became some of the most prominent fighters surviving at the time hostilities ended on 14 August 1842. To impress and awe the Seminole chiefs, the US government brought Bowlegs to Washington, D.C. to underline the power of the United States. Bowlegs and his band lived in relative peace until 1855. A group of army engineers and surveyors invaded his territory in southwestern Florida, where they cut down banana trees and destroyed other property in the course of building forts. Some historians have viewed these actions as intentional provocation to make Bowlegs react, so the settlers would have a reason to force the Seminole out. If so, the provocation worked: Bowlegs led his warriors in sporadic attacks against settlers for the next few years, in what is known as the Third Seminole War. The Army was unable to subdue his guerrilla warfare. In early 1858, Chief Wild Cat of the Western Seminole was brought back from Indian Territory to convince Bowlegs to relocate voluntarily. The US government offered Bowlegs $10,000 and each of his chiefs $1000 if they did so. Warriors and non-warriors were offered less. They initially refused but later that year, the band of 123 agreed to relocation. Billy's Creek in downtown Fort Myers, Florida is named after Bowlegs as this was the spot where he was forced to surrender in 1858. In May, Bowlegs and his followers arrived in New Orleans, en route to Arkansas and their new home in the Indian Territory. A journalist described the chief as having "two wives, one son, five daughters, and a hundred thousand dollars in hard cash." After reaching Indian Territory, Bowlegs became a leading chief there. He and his daughters became prominent land holders. REFERENCE: This edition not in Field, Howes, or Sabin. Photos available upon request. 4 kg.
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Philadelphia: Edward C. Biddle, 1837. Coloured lithograph. McKenney and Hall's Indian Tribes of North America has long been renowned for its faithful portraits of Native Americans. The portrait plates are based on paintings by the artist Charles Bird King, who was employed by the War Department to paint the Indian delegates visiting Washington D.C., forming the basis of the War Department's Indian Gallery. Most of King's original paintings were subsequently destroyed in a fire at the Smithsonian, and their appearance in McKenney and Hall's magnificent work is thus our only record of the likenesses of many of the most prominent Indian leaders of the nineteenth century. Numbered among King's sitters were Sequoyah, Red Jacket, Major Ridge, Cornplanter, and Osceola. After six years as Superintendent of Indian Trade, Thomas McKenney had become concerned for the survival of the Western tribes. He had observed unscrupulous individuals taking advantage of the Native Americans for profit, and his vocal… Read More
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Philadelphia: T.K. & P.G. Collins for D. Rice & A. N. Hart, 1855. 3 volumes, octavo. (10 1/2 x 6 7/8 inches). 120 coloured lithographic plates (3 tinted frontispieces finished by hand, 117 hand-coloured plates), by J.T. Bowen of Philadelphia, most after Charles Bird King, text lightly browned as usual, occasional light finger soiling. Contemporary American red morocco gilt, covers elaborately blocked with a panelled design including arabesque cornerpieces of stylized foliage, spines in six compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second and fourth, the others with an overall design of small tools, gilt turn-ins, gilt edges. The third octavo edition of McKenney and Hall's classic work. McKenney and Hall's Indian Tribes of North America has long been renowned for its faithful portraits of Native Americans. The portrait plates are based on paintings by the artist Charles Bird King, who was employed by the War Department to paint the Indian delegates visiting Washington D.C., forming the basis… Read More
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Philadelphia: Frederick W. Greenough (vol.I) and Daniel Rice & James G. Clark (vols.II & III), 1844. 3 volumes, folio. (19 3/8 x 13 1/4 inches). 120 hand-coloured lithographic plates after Karl Bodmer, Charles Bird King, James Otto Lewis, P.Rhindesbacher and R.M.Sully, drawn on stone by A.Newsam, A. Hoffy, Ralph Trembley, Henry Dacre and others, printed and coloured by J.T. Bowen and others, vol.III with 2 lithographed maps and one table, 17pp. of lithographic facsimile signatures of the original subscribers. Expertly bound to style in black half morocco over original cloth-covered boards, spines gilt in seven compartments with raised bands, lettered in the second and fourth compartments, the others with repeat decoration in gilt made up from various small tools First edition of "One of the most costly and important [works] ever published on the American Indians"(Field), "a landmark in American culture" (Horan) and an invaluable contemporary record of a vanished way of life, including some of the… Read More
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