Jefferson and the Indians
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Thomas Jefferson, 1821

Cities, Towns, and Other Points of Interest, c. 1800

Indian Nations, c. 1800

Indian Land Cessions during Thomas Jefferson's Presidency, 1801-1809

Monticello, c. 1825

Jefferson's map from Notes on the State of Virginia, 1786-1787

George Washington, 1775

Detail of Jefferson's map from Notes on the State of Virginia, 1786-1787

Outacite (left) and two other Cherokee leaders in London, 1762

"An Indian Warrior Entering His Wigwam with a Scalp," 1789

George Rogers Clark, c. 1820-1834

Joseph Thayendaneken (Joseph Brant), Mohawk chief, 1776

"Indian of the Nation of Kaskaskia," 1796

"The Manner of Their Fishing," c. 1585

A panoramic view of the Carolina Algonkian town of Secoton, c. 1585

William Clark, c. 1810, and Meriwether Lewis, c. 1807

"Captains Lewis & Clark Holding a Council with the Indians"

"Bird's Eye View of the Mandan River, 1800 Miles above St. Louis," 1837-1839

Jefferson "Peace and Friendship" medal of 1801

"The Interior of the Hut of a Mandan Chief," c. 1834

"Portrait of a Young Chief of the Sack Nation of Indians"

"Koohassen, Warrior of the Oneida Nation," 1801

Little Turtle, Miami war chief, 1797

First cottage at Angelica, New York

"Mary, Squah of the Oneida Tribe," 1807

Madame Victor C. (Gabrielle) DuPont, c. 1796-1802

Chief of the Little Osages, c. 1807

Grave Creek mound, 1848

East Fork works, c. 1803

East Fork and Milford works, 1823

Earthworks on the Muskingum River, 1837

Philosophical Hall, erected 1786-1789

"The Artist in His Museum," 1822

"The Exhumamation of the Mastodon," 1806-1808

Henry Knox, c. 1783

Benjamin Hawkins

"Chiefs of the Creek Nation, and a Georgian Squatter," 1827-1828

"Lewis Wetzel Killing Three Indians"

John Heckewelder, c. 1822-1823

"American Stage Waggon," c. 1799

"An American Log-house," c. 1804

"Place of Worship and Burial Ground at Ligonier Town, Pennsylvania," 1821

Henry Dearborn, c. 1796-1797

"A Map of the Inhabited Part of Georgia," showing the Oconee-Ocmulgee fork, c. 1756

Fort Washington, c. 1790

Captain Meriwether Lewis, 1807

"Discovery Dance Sauk and Fox," 1835-1837

James Wilkinson, c. 1797

Shahaka, "Mandan King," and Yellow Corn, "Mandan Queen" (wife of Shahaka), 1807

The Seneca chief Cornplanter, or Ki-on-twog-ky, c. 1796

"The Open Door, known as The Prophet, Brother of Tecumseh," 1830

Shawnee war chief Tecumseh, c. 1808

A campaign poster illustrating William Henry Harrison's qualifications for the presidency, c. 1840

Sequoya (George Guess), 1836

"The University of Virginia, at Charlottesville," c. 1845

"Prairie Meadows Burning," 1832

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Image of Thomas Jefferson courtesy of the American Philosophical Society.