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Receipt from Willoughby M. Babcock to Eugene Burdick for Beaded Dress, December 31, 1930
This receipt dated December 31, 1930, from Curator Willoughby M. Babcock to Eugene Burdick, acknowledges the deposit of a Sioux squaw\u27s dress in the Minnesota Historical Society museum for the period of one year. Babcock notes the dress is made of elk\u27s hide and has Húŋkpapȟa beadwork done by Mrs. Bull Head of the Standing Rock Reservation. The receipt number is 6960, and it details the terms of loaning items to the museum.
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Letter from Willoughby M. Babcock to Eugene Burdick Regarding Beaded Dress, January 6, 1931https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1068/thumbnail.jp
Letter from Willoughby M. Babcock to Eugene Burdick Regarding Beaded Dress, January 6, 1931
This letter dated January 6, 1931, from Curator Willoughby M. Babcock to Eugene Burdick, acknowledges the deposit of a Sioux squaw\u27s dress in the Minnesota Historical Society museum for the period of one year. Babcock notes the dress is made of elk\u27s hide and features beadwork done by Mrs. Bull Head of the Standing Rock Reservation. Babcock notes the dress was dropped off by Usher Burdick
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Receipt from Willoughby M. Babcock to Eugene Burdick for Beaded Dress, December 31, 1930https://commons.und.edu/burdick-papers/1069/thumbnail.jp
Camp Life in the Union Armies During the Civil War. A Study from the Letters and Diaries of Brevet-Brigadier General Willougby Babcock of the Seventy-Fifth New York Volunteers
University of Minnesota Masters thesis. June 1915. 1 computer file (PDF); 215 pages
Selections from the letters and diaries of Brevet-Brigadier General Willoughby Babcock of the Seventy-fifth New York Volunteers: a study of camp life in the Union armies during the Civil War,
Cover-title.Mode of access: Internet