this document is from the cornell university library's...
TRANSCRIPT
This document is from the Cornell University Library's Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections located in the Carl A. Kroch Library. If you have questions regarding this document or the information it contains, contact us at the phone number or e-mail listed below. Our website also contains research information and answers to frequently asked questions. http://rmc.library.cornell.edu
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections 2B Carl A. Kroch Library
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 Phone: (607) 255-3530 Fax: (607) 255-9524
E-mail: [email protected]
CALENDAR
1909-1918
- -
1909
January
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler
Reporting his recent marriage and say-
ing he is living 3 miles west of New-town.
Lawtons, New York
January 15 Lf;wton StAtion, New York
Jesse Cornplanter to Joseph Keppler
Announcing his recent marriage Lto
Elsina Billy - she living on Tonawanda
Reservetion]; giving the daily sched-ule of the New Year Ceremonies com-
mencing on January 26th.
lSee letters of l2/3l/2~; 1/13/30 and7/30/30]
J Bl1US.ry 21
Sackett Hemlock to Joseph Keppler
Annonncingda.te for Night Song as Feb-ruary 1st And the commencement of NewYear's CerP-Mony on Janua.ry 26th.
January 24
Lyman Johns0n to Joseph Keppler
Reporting prepar~tions for the NewYear Ceremonies.
Jenuary 25
Ho"!arc Jimers'm to Joseph Keppler
Saying that all are well on the Reser-veti~n and announcingthe date of theNew Yepr' s D~nce as February 7th.
January 29
William Sandy to JosephKeppler
Requesting information about ~onies due
the Tutela nation for lands given '~p in
VirginiA ~d saying that the Indians'
copy of the treaty, the original being
in Ric~~ond, was destroyed in a.firewhich consumed John Harris' house.
C.8,4.; '1
Lawton, LNew York]
H.}.I. 5
Akron, New York
J -J-Z 3
Caledonia. Ont., Can.
s.z z
ll909 con.]
Februa.ry 8
!.!1tcha11 Dlbo to Joseph Kep-pler
No answer to their letter to Wagnerand Garrison on the Canadian Iroquoi~claim B.gpinst St"!te of He", Yor1clThere is a note in Keppler's handasking ~or copies of Acts o~ 1841and1844 pnd copies of annuity receipts18('1'1-1841]LThis will be fOlmd under 'CeughnawagaClaim"in J.K. Ms. Collection]
February 9
George Jacoos to Jo~eph Keppler
Announcing his arriv~l in New YorkCity on "Thur~day morning."
February 11
Howard Ji~erson to Joseph Keppler
Saying the New Year ceremonies ~eresuccessful; anno1L.'lcing a SiX' '1atlonsmeeting at Cold Spring, New York, inthe autumn, AAd asking about feathers.He iR ne.king ~. model canoe.[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
February 11
Mrs. Young Lpv t~ Joseph Keppler
Saying she is ~a~ing ~ basket for him.This is on a Hprtman T'icture post ca.rclbut it evidently had an envelope coverA.S it beer!'! npi ther stam-p nor post msr'\..
2.
Caughna.waga',P. Q;u.e.
D-5.1
Lawton, New York
J.I
Tunespssa, New York
Jasper Jacobs to Joseph Keppler
Lewton Statirm, New York
Req'lesting informption AS to whetherhis father, ~eorge Jacobs, is stillir~ :re'ft Yor}:.LP'1~e 4. is marked: Ans't''3red, inKe:;pler 's hpnd]
Februa.ry ?5
Simon George to Josp,h Keppler
Offering for sale an old snow snakemade by his fether, Jame~ George.LMar~ed: Ans~ered, in Keppl~~'s hand]
" J.t.'
Akron, New York
.1'I'
February 25
March 6
March 9
March 12
March 13
April 5
l1909 con.]
Howard Jimerson to Joseph Keppler
Asking that samples of feathers besent him.LMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler
Reporting death of his dR.ughter,Geneva, on March 1st.
Howard Jimerson to Joseph Keppler
Saying he wants $1.50 for the modelcanoe and .50 cents a ~iece for the
husk dolls, and that he will take theleast expensive feathers. Reports anepidemic of measles on the Reserv8-tion which hAS caused the death offour childrenin a month.lM~.rked: IIAns. $1.00 for dolls, canoereturned," in Keppler's hand]
Lyman Johnson to Joseph KepplerL2 sheets]
Saying they haye no more green corn;that Keppler need not hurry about theIImedicine";that there is to be a Con-dolence Ceremony at Onondaga on March16th.
Sally Jacobs to Joseph Keppler
[post card]
Complaining that she has not hp.~.rd fromKeppler in a long time and hoping he isnot dead.
Joseph Keppler to Arthur Parker
Discussing Keppler's bre8k with Taha-mont.
[This is a copy in Keppler's hand and
marked "Confidential."]
3.
Tunesassa, New York
I"
Akron, New York
Steamburg, New York
IR()(
P
)1i_~ 'PL. '"
C, L 0:.'T 011
New York
l~
.. P.2 _}O
1l -......f E'
'- I
J. )- z.10
.l t,Pr" '.jL.t:,.
vN
F J,-"'. 17
April 7
May 3
May 4
. May 12
May 18
May 30
[1909 con.]
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Kp.pplerL3 sheets]
Expressing his regret over the Taha-mont matter and discussing several!;sles of specimens in which Tahamonthad been involved.[The verso of 3 carries, in Keppler IShand, the word" accoJ!l})agny.lI]
4.
Albany, N. Y.
.r v'.
Plank Roe.d, Cattaraugus Res.. Ne," York
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler
Requesting loan of the old mask for ecoming feast.
Hoses Stacey Lfor Councilmen] toJoseph Keppler
Inquiring as to case of Canadian Iro-9'10is Bf,''''inst State of Ne'1 Yor1.c.LMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
'IL E. H
K5 lozCaughnawaga.P. Que.
R.1<'.D. 5, Syre.cuse, New York
LMrs.] Chapman Schanandoah to JosephKeppler
Sending $60 in repayment of loan andreport:!.ng illness of' the baby.[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Delo~ B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler
Rxolaining delay in the return of thefl'll sefa.ce.
Chapman Sch~mandoah to Joseph Keppler[? sheets 1
Asking if his wife re,aid the moneyborrowed froM Keppler; sending someba.yrum; anno'~ncin~ hi s weight as 2:'5pounds.
--- - -
JCCC:Ph .t..
'0'
Plan1.c Roa.d, New York
Jf): <" I<E. "! i....('.UL
New Orleans, La.
';'''QUI: \1 .R'
,"~ t:...
(JL... ~,~:~
June 7
June 11
June 15
JUllS 21
[1909 con.]
L. Everett Schneidar to Joseph KepplerLz she"ts~
C'Vtli:::..;nb in considerpble detail hisplar. to procure for Keppler at leasttwo of the five belts no~ et GrandRiver Reservation in \',rhich, he hnsheard through Lyman Johnson, Keppleris interested.[The verso of 3 carries ~pnciled memo-ra.nda in Keppler's 11.F,nr.]'
LYffianJohnson to Joseph Kep~lerL2 sheets]
Reporting that he has at le.stbeenab1e to ~et S"Y1I"';l'e~n corn; askiugKeppler if some agency will purchesehis father's reme~v to cure the drink-ing hnbi t; ...,'ondering if E\ game can bearrenged with the Crescent AthleticCl'lb fC!r the lpcrosse teaIli and statingthe Tonaw~~dp teron is much strongerthan that fro~ Catt8ra~ls.[This letter is in the hand of L.~verett Schneider [cf. ] e.nc. it carriesE\ postsc 1ut si.gned b'T him attestingthe T,rowes,> )f the Tona.1"anr.p team.]
5.
A)rron, New Yer],.
"S.},J., 'I
Akron, New York
J.lo.t, ,8
~dwerd Cornplanter to Jose]Jh Keppler
1pvton St~tion, ~ew YC!r~
It
Announcin5 th Strawberry DanceatNewtown Long House on June 19th.LMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Arthur C. P~rker to Joseph Keppler[DOSt c r>rd]
Announcin5 th~ successful completiouof the Strawberry Festival, And sayin5Lo.. fACe of cq,rd] that Kelly [Lay] !.u:!sIf,~p]Jl >r' S S..11)"'-sn!'lke of blEtC;o;:...'alnu t.
", c.f) 9'
L::owton IS. ~!. Y,.
"(, I 11(,,,
July26
August 12
August 20
August 24
September 4.
[1909 con.]
Lymrol Johnson to ~oseph Keppler
Saying the Tonawanda Seneca-Railw3i/Company agreement has been located atlast and arrangements have been made
to have it copied; that preparations
are being made for the coming Six Na-
tions meeting; that his father's rheu-
matic remedy is most efficient; report-
ing that the West Shore Railroad seeksmore Reservation land in order to
double-track their line.
[This is on the stationery of L. Everett
Schneider, and is in his hand.]
Henry W. Sackett to Joseph Keppler
Announcing Keppler's appointment bythe Mayor as a member of the Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission.
[This is on the stationery of the Com-
mission, of which Sackett was Secretary.]
6.
Akron, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLEPCOLLECTION
Fol..J.~1NO. , ')
New York, New York
IROQ", 1<:
PA"'"
JOSEPH KFPPLEP
COLLEC I ION
1001.. li...i No. A 3
R.F.D. 5, Syracuse, New York
[Mrs.] Chapman Schanandoah to JosephKeppler
In~liring about Indian bead manufac-turers and saying Bennie is a year oldand is learning to walk.
lMarked; Answered, in Keppler's handJ
IRon' SPA "
JOSEP'"! ...~
COLLE\.. TI(lr
FOI..$'9 NC..)z
Lawton Station, New York
Kelly Lay to Joseph Keppler
Saying the date for the Green CornDance has not been set; that he Crolnot
leave with the group going to New York
next month and that he is shipping the
flute Keppler wanted.
Lyman Johnson to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Enclosing copy of the Tonawanda Seneca
- Railway Comp.any agreementwhich costhim $4.00; reporting a coming lacrosse
game.
IROQUOISPAP'" '5
JOSEPH KEpPLER
COLLEC;TlON
FOIo. ~.ZNO..7
Akron, New York
1H0QUOJ_PAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
[1909 con.]
September 10
F. E. Moore to Joseph Keppler
Saying that he is endeavoring to get125 Indians together for the Hudson-Fulton Celebration and asking for sug-gestions.
October 14
Lyman Johnson to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Saying thet the Council voted to makean additional grant of land to the WestShore Railroad; regretting that hisfather's poor health prevented him fromattending the Hudson-~~lton celebration.
October 21
Alice White to Joseph Keppler
Saying that her brother, Hiram Jacobs,visited on his way home from New Yorkand they are preparing to go to theSix Nations meeting in Canada on Octo-ber 23.
October 28
Chapman Schanandoah to Joseph Keppler[post card]
Announcing se,iling orders for Ports-mouth, New Hampshire.
November 10
Sally Jacobs to Joseph Keppler
Asking for clothing and suggesting thatmoney be sent so that she may procuresome of proper size.LOn the verso is noted in Keppler's hand:"Ans.: Dec. 6th: enclosure."J
7.
Middletown, Ohio
Il SEPr .(''"'ll..-f. \..ill,;
M .{., No. I
Akron, New York
~(
/) F "
IL
Lt:.
. 01.. J.I.,."'~ 2'
Steamburg, New York
,/< )\
'4WA-' 7
Guantanimo , CubaIF(Jr, )ISt ,.1'
.J()~l.t' r:>i...' ,)
. ~OL_I:. r II,
Steamburg, New York
'OSE')~I ~r' Ft,)'Lt. ;ur.
[1909 can.] 8.
November 11 R.F.D. 5, Syracuse, New York
Charles Doxon to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Sayin~ he has returned to OnondagaCastle for good; that the Virginiaclimate did not agree with him; thathe sent George Van Every, Jr. to Hamp-ton Institute "this fall" and askingif Keppler could arrange to give theboy work during his four-mQnth summervacations.
[Verso of p. 2 marked: Answered, inKeppler's hand]
IRr -'lIotF.A ,r
JOSEPH KEPPLlR
COLlEL : I'Ji\l
December I Caughnawaga, P. Q;u.e.
Moses Stacey [for Councilmen~] toJoseph Keppl er
,~( 't"
','" -
Making further inquiry as to case ofCanaclian Iroquois a{;ainst the Stateof New York.[Marked: Ans¥ered, in Keppler's hand]
..L
s.~ z..
December 4 U.S.S. Dubuque, Portsmouth, N. H.
Chapman Schanandoah to Joseph Keppler
Saying that his family's old homestea.dis now in the hands of white people.[Marked: "Ans. Dec. 6th" in Keppler'shand]
December 8 U.S.S. Dubuque, Portsmouth, N. H.
Chapman Schanandoah to Joseph Keppler
Reporting that a Mr. Decker of Rochesteris to continue the case and askingKeppler to write Decker for full detailsof the case; that his mother and uncle,,'ere thrown or carried forcibly from thehouse; that Rockwell is not at Oneida ~tthis writing.
"eVLl 'Inr..
,..
s.~ " 35
December 14 [Post Mark] Steambur~t New York
Sally Jacobs to Joseph Keppler[post card]
Acknowledging money sent her.
1910
January 8
Alice White to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Announcing the coming New Year's Cere-
mony and the deRths of her brother-in-
law's, Reuben White's, daughter on
January 1, and those of neighboringtwin bf'.bies.
[The verso of 2 carries memoranda in
Keppler's hand, the address of Wm. H.
Rockwell in Syracuse and that of Chap-
man Schammdoah on the U. S.S. Dubuqueand its Commander's name, John E.Craven.]
January 14
Ste~mburg, Ne~ York
JRt, ,"""P TP',
.IOc,\[Pt .FPDL EJ',,'OLl: ~TI{)""
Edward Cornplanter to Joseph Keppler
Lawton.Station, New York
Announcing beginning of New Year's
Ceremony on January 16th.
[Page 4 carries, in Keppler's hand:"Rec. Jan. 17th: Ans. Jan. 19th"]
January 20
Alice White to Joseph Keppler
Announcing the deeth of her mother,
Sally Jacobs, on January 11.
[Marked: "Ans. Jan. 28th" in Keppler'shand]
Februa.ry 10
Charlotte Sundown to Joseph Keppler
Request ~ore pieces of silk for quilts.
February 14
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler[3 sheets]
Inq~iring if he received a letter writ-
ten in January announcing the New YearCeremony; reporting several deaths on
the Reservatirm an~ that they have hadhea.vy snow.
[Marked: "Ans. Feb. 18th" in Kep'Pler'shand]
f r_i::.'c
)~ F ~I '.
Coldspring, New York
JI . 010.0~i-
C .Le. I..-
:'(JI, W..4 tote'1
Akron, New York:lFUl.>~ "
t'
II .,E.Jt-' 'PPL.!'
'L.L
F' S.8j ZPlank Road
r.: I ~~\
Februa.ry 23
March 4
March 7
March 14
March 21
March 31
[1910 con. ] 2.
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph KepDler
Lawton Station, New York
Reporting his mother criticRlly ill andexplaining the probabilities of why hisannouncement of the Ne'ol'Year Ceremonydid not reach Keppler; other illnessesarp- mentioned and he states ,this "Ii ttlel!girl is doing well in school and can nolonger speak the Iroquois lan~lage.
,10. .~'I
,.. )L '--"-' i0N
George Van mvery to Josenh Keppler
R.F.D. 5, Syracuse, New York
Saying he desires to purchase moreland andasking to borrow $100 at 7%interest, putting up three horses anda yearling colt as security.
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler
Reporting on the price of corn-huskslippers made by ¥rs. Steward Jones.[Verso marked: Answered, in Keppler'shand]
Joseph Keppler to Delos B. Kittle
Rough handwritten copy of a letter ex-pressing his regret at learning thatKittle's daughter cannot ~Deak hernative tongue.
< i
ILL
z
Newtown, New York
JO.I 'PLE~COLl,,( ,,)t,1
New York, New York
II lOi<'
JOSEPf.i I<t 'L.i:.'
GOll.." i01'1
Chapman Schanandoah to Joseph Keppler
u.s.S. DubuQue, Key West, Fla.
Saying that news from home informs himthat his brother, Albert, is severelyill; asking how the favor he asked ofKeppler is working out; there werequite a number of Indians at the PanamaCanal Celebration in Tampa the preced-ing month and naming severe~.[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Ju~r:. 1:...rUL,.1:.
George Van Every to Josenh KepDler
R.F.D. 5, Syracuse, New YorkIP )\
Saying he would like to have the $50for 18 months at 5% interest.
I .
[1910 con. ] 3.
April 8 R.F.D. 5, Syrl'lcuse, New York
Apr 11 27
April 28
May 23
George Van ~very to Joseph Keppler
Expressing his appreciation for theloan of $50 for 18 months with inter-est at 5%.
Alice White to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Announcing the tleath of her son,George, and those of other childrenearlier.[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
IF ,,>UOISPI'<
.!')"EP ,,""LEt-~{'LL.r T o~
v. Z N( J./.
Steamburg, New York
tR.)QUOI~
J',)"E.f KEPPU...t-COI.LE Tlot
0, . W.4 N" 10
Louisa Kittle to Joseph Keppler
Lawton Station, New York
Reporting the death of her sister,Julia Jones, on April 27th and thatnow she has neither sisters norbrothers; asking a contribution tothe death feast.
Alice \fuite to Joseph KepplerL2 sheets]
!H')Que 'I:. .F
j(' "~ "H t c:. JF i...F..
C(J LL" I uN
"" K.~.4' z
Steamburg, New York
I' ".'U(II~'t.r.S
J iEPI-i I'E.PPLE...
Re'T)orting that 14 people from the Res- Cl'llE.CTI"1\I
ervation including their daughter t '. w.4 (\In I IGra.ce, had gone to Ne'...York 'viith -lIr. poore. LMoore was a showman]
May 24 Bluefields, Nicaragua
Chapman Schanandoah to Joseph Keppler[? ~heetsJ
Describing hostilities then going onbetween the Nicaraguan government andthe rebels; squads have be~n landedfrom his ship and the Paducah to gu.ardthe city of Bluefields; describing anoverhauling of the ship "Veanis" butmentinning that the United Fruit shipsthl'1t B,re not molested are running allsorts of arms.
[1910 con.]
Week of June 6
July 5
July 7
July 10
4.
LRwton Station, New York!kv1l '"
."Edward Cornplanter to Joseph Keppler[post cerd]
Anno1mcing Stra.wberry Dance "next S\m-dav," June 12th.
Joseph Kepplpr to Cp.ry W. HI'I.rtmanlz sheetsJ
Discussing Hartman's residence on theCattaraugus Reservation without sanc-tion of the people or the Council enddisnutin~ Hartman's cle.im th~.t thereis no opposition to his having movedonto the Reservation.[There is a tynewritten unsigned origi-nal and a corrected cprbon coPy, signedby typewriter, of this letter.J
Alice White to Joqeph Keppler
Thanking him for "l.);)king after" herdaughter and saying she is gla.dMr. Moore is withholding some of herdaughter's salary as she will need itfor her family when she gets home.
Chapman Schanandoah to Joseph Keppl er[2 sheets]
Thanking Keppler for presenting hisretition to the Secretary of the Navybut that it had been referred to hiscomMending officer and he does not be-lieve anything will come of it, flSboth he and the chief engineer wouldnot want to lose him, if possible; thewarring over interior gold fields stille;oes on.LMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
9)
New York, Ne~ York
(ROC' TOI,:,
p" .r
"pI-! r':EP"'U.R. L.C ,Iul';
H,z.z. .
Steamburg, New York
IR'" )U01.sp ~(
Bluefields, Nicaragua
II'
p
If ~. t<.l- ,..'
L. I-" 1("
oJ' ',EH , .fl'l
.N
Wl/.. IZ
August 10
October 10
October 14
November 5
November 12
[l~lO con.]
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler
[2 sheets]
Discussing the publication of his workon the Hiawa.tha myths, the Constitution
of the Five Nations, and the Code ofHandsome Lake and his source of infor-
mation concerning them, but lack of
appropriations make their early publi-ca.tion irrrorobeble.
[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Edw8rd Cornplanter to Joseph Keppler
Announcing death of his daughter Martha
the preceding day and asking a contri-bution to the Death Feast.
[Marked: "Ans.; $2 enclosed" in Keppler'shand]
Grace D. White to Joseph Keppler
Saying she returned safely and thatthey are going to Boston with theF. E . Moore show on November 6.
[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
5.
AI bany, N. Y.
IROQUOISP.~I:.;{5'
.,t..,)'1 KEPP' .HiLL _T'l""
Newt~wn, New York
IIK2l 1<
0;>',1-''"
'\ _r"IL'r
00LL, <.-'"
Steamburg, New York
,Oi")qUC ISP
J(,<ff'd .,," I:.F'COLl :(;T', ill
fOI;..WAA.j. '. I
Onondaga Castle, New York
Frank Logan to Joseph Keppler
Asking reduced railroad fare tickets
for group attending Six Nation's meet-
ing.
LMarked: Answered, in Keppler's handJ
)1 "'.>,
..y E ~
fa ,L .\ l-N
Fe:., L.t,.z N" 4-
R.F.D. 5, Syracuse,New YorkII."" 'UO!~.
Enoch Scanandoah to Joseph Keppler
Seeking em:r>loymentas a snare or ba.ssdrummer.
JO~I "'~ '.L' r'l
C."LLE~ luN
Fo! S.3.Z r~r./o
[post mark] Lawton Station, New York
Edward Cornplanter to Joseph Keppler
[post card]
Reporting all well in Newtown.
,;, 'J('
JI)G' .. L'; ~('I.LF' .,~
95
[1910 con.] 6.
November 17 Lawton Station, New York
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph KepplerL2 sheets]
Requesting loan of the old mask for a
coming ceremony.
lMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
November 29
N. C. Patterson to Joseph Kepplerl3 sheet s]
Announcing th~t at a convention of the
Seneca Nation he w~s appointed to reg-
ister the disapproval of that Nationof the payment of $118,050.00 to the
Indians in severalty, and requesting
Keppler to be present at Long Houseat Newto'~ on December 10th.
November 30
tp. Ii 'lIO~
po, 'E"
v:,FPI-1 k' '" ,1"'
COLLECTI, .,
Versailles, New York
It( ,,015
F' ~.FS
JOi>..,'~ ,~F, 'P
Cv,L T(>
Lawton Station, New York
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph KepplerL2 sheets]
Apologizing for delay in returning the
falseface to Keppler.
December
Joseph Keppler to Thomas Jones
Undated, but probably an answer toJones' inquiry as to drawing his share
of the $118,050.00 fund, and advisinghim to let it remain with the U. S.
Treasury.
LThis is in Keppler's hand]
December 7
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler
Calling attenti0n to the long articlein the Buffalo Evening News of Decem-
ber 5, 1910 on the conditions on the
Cattaraugus Reservation ,compiled by
Cary W. Har tman as an apT>eal for funds,and branding it as "ingenuous slander."[The verso carries an address "W. T.Larned, 7 Phelps Place, New Brighton"in Keppler's hand]
IR I/j'.JUI,
P ;",
.IO!>E:"I- "E.PP..io."COLLEcn AI!
rJr 5
K"E.P~ K'F"Li::.hCOLLEC.TlOI.
Albany, New York
'1. H.z.z r, '. Z.
[1910 con. J
December 13
T. F. Jamerson toArthur Parkerl3 sheets]
Announcing thatthepeople on Catta-raugus Reservation have t?ken theBuffalo "News" article as an insult
and urging Parker to make reply toit. Reporting in detail Hartman's
appearance before the Seneca NationalCouncil which refused to confirm his
lease.
December 14
N. C. Patterson to Joseph Kepplerl5 sheets]
Saying that the petition has been sent
out for signatures; reporting a meet-ing at Newtown longhouse attended by
James McLaughlin and W. R. L,ogan, fromthe Department of Interior; discussingthe distribution of the $118,050 and
citing many laws covering the rightsof the New York Indians and their
appeals for rrotection to many courts.
December 19
7.
Brant. New York
!ROA ' )IS
P c;:::;
JOSf P " rHPLEF:
COLL, '" "'i
FOI~H.t::.z." )
Versailles, New York
lOSE PI. ,.E "PLi:.PCC.,LI:.( r T ,'I
Cha,pman Schanandoah to Joseph Keppler
U.S.S. Tallah~ssee, Newport News, Va.
Mentioning his transfer to the "Talla-hassee" now working to raise the sunken"puritlm" but that he expects they willreturn to Washington soon.
December '),0
Thomas Jones to Joseph Keppler
Asking about annuity money and request-ing Keppler to come to Tonawanda Reser-
vation and explain tpe matter as he
did at Cattaraugus.
December 20
Arthur C. Parkerto Joseph Keppler
Asking Keppler to look over the article
and vouchers sent and requesting com-ment on it before sendingit toMr. Mallon Lof the New York Sun 1]
Akron, New York
If<c'uLp '.
ell 'r.to PPll'.F(:f)LL~_' . I(~.
Albany, New York
I"" ~l '15~. ,~
J( "-Pi-! KE!""L,£R
cr LL.. : II 'N
fOI~ H_~.z: 4-
L19l0 con.]
December 29
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler
Saying that the "Sun" article will do
as a start [see clipping, New York "Sun"
December 28] and asking Keppler to sup-
ply him with the documentary evidenceof Hartman's earlier crookedness; de-
scribing D. M. Silver of Buffalo as
"Being a lawyer who fattens on Indian
cases"; saying he hopes to have the
Albany "Knickerbocker Press" publishan article in the fight against Hartman.
December 29
Grace D. White to Joseph Keppler
Saying she is ill and asking about the
medicine Keppler got for her when she wasat Glen Island Lwith the F. E. Moore show]
which had helped her so much.
[There is a penciled memoranda in Keppler's
hand on p. 4J
.
8.
Albany, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
.JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FOL. H..;:.zNO"
Steamburg. New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
.JOSI:.PH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FO!;. ~ t/-.4NO.Z
? July 10
. January
January 9
January 10
1911
Alice White to Joseph Keppler
Discussing the matter of obtaining
some brooches at Randolph.
Farnham Cook to Josaph Keppler
Making inquiry as to subscriptiontoWashington paper recording activitiesof "United States Council" LCongres-sional Record?] and s~ring New Year's
Ceremony begins 4th of next month.[The date and eddressee's name have
been obliterated through water damage,but the letter is undoubtedly to
Keppler and the month and year areestablished from a letter of Sackett
Hemlock lJanuary 30, 1911J which
establishes the year in which the
Ceremony opened on February 4th.]
Steamburg, New York.f.
"'1 ' ,-'I=<
i N
IL W 4- t..) I +
Lawton's Sta., New York
J(;S~ r.~. 'EP"'l F.P
COLLECTION
F')I.. ~...7 No.'
Lawton St8tion, New York
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph KepplerL2 sheets]
Saying that he he.s had no word from
Keppler that the falseface has beenreceived; announcing date for the NewYear Ceremony as February 4th.ll-iarked:Answered, in Keppler Ishand]
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler
Saying the Buffalo "News" has asked
for 5 columns on Hertman B.nd asking
Keppler to get the data, pictures, etc.from the "Sun."
lMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
)~ ' ~ ;-~
'.:(;1 . ~T ",1\1
Albany, New York
JI /[:. .<LOl cv Ilul\l
[1911 con. ] 2.
Janua.ry 12 U.S.S. Tallahassie, Washin~ton, D. C.
Chflpman Schanandoah to Joseph Keppler
Saying he is enjoyin~ a 10 day leaveat the moment and that his wife is withhim; that the Bill just passed in theSenate brings him within 4 years of re-tirement age; ~:!.sking for a copy of aletter he had written the previous sum-mer.
January 13
Lyman Johnson to Joseph Keppler
Requesting Keppler's sAvice on whetheror not to draw his annuity money andexpressing 8 lack of confidence in thepresent chiefs.
January 15
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler
Sending clipring from the Albany"Knickerbocker Press" of January 15and saying that his original copy hasbeen blue-penciled considerably ands~ying that he is preparing the articlefor the Buffalo "News."
January 17
Arthur C. Parker to JoseDh Keppler
Ac'':Ilowledging the "doc11I1lents" [probablythe evidence agAinst Hartman] and say-ing he is strugc"Ung wi th an attack ofla grippe; he hAS been warned to lookout for Ha.rtman's "paid friends."[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
IROQUOISpAr:T'S
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLL.:..:;nON
FOL S."3 NO 4<>
Akron, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
')L.J'.,.~ NO. 2'2.
Albany, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FoL. '"' .'2.:2 No."7
Albany, Ne,... York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL. '"'.'1..'2No.8
January ?3 [Probably] Albany, New York
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler
Sayinp he has returned the papers andthAt he is writing Sampson of theRochester "Post Express" askin~ forsppce.
IROQUOISPAPFRS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FoL.'" .'l..'2 NO."
L1911 con.]
January 25
Arthur C. Parker to Jose~h Kep~ler
Qpoting from 8 lAtter received fromCary Vi.H a.rtman in which he threa.tensParker with libel action and suggest-inf" a reply.
January 25
Dilworth M. Silver to Joseph Keppler
Enclosing 9 reply to the "Sun" articleby Parker and Keppler lDAcAmber 28,1910] which the edi tor of the "Sun"refused to publish.
January 26
Joseph Keppler to Dilwort):: h. Silverl2 sheets]
Acknowledging Silver's letter of thepreceding day and explaining his oppo-sition to Hartman's residenc~ on theCattaraugus reservation. lTwo copies,both signed by typewriter]
January 26
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Saying that the ministers and mission-aries are also oprosed to Hartman Andexplaining Silver's position.
JpnuE'ry ':>7
JO$eph Ke~p1er to Arthur C. P~rker[2 sheetsJ
Hen~ written copy explaining to Parkerhis interest in the Hartman controversyand saying his opposition is not somuch against the Indian Association asto Hartman personally; urging Parkerto avoid legal d.ifficul ties, if possi-ble, but not to be deterred from con-tinuing the fiGht.
--- -
3.
Albf'ny, New York
IROQUOISPA'~":
JOSEPH KEFPLER
COLLECTION
FOL~. '2.'2 No' 0
Buffalo, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FO!..H:Z.Z No. II
New York, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FO!.. H. '2."2 No. 1'2
Albany, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FO... "':2,'Z No. 13
New York, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FO!.. ~VZ:2 No. 14-
[1911 con.]
January 30
4.
Lawton Station, New York
Sackett Hemlock to Joseph Keppler
Announcing beginning of New Year's Cere-
mony on February 4th and asking Keppler
to notif~T Parker; also announcing death
of George Jacobs on Jp~uary 27th.
January 31
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler[3 sheets]
Saying he a.grees with Keppler's sugges-
tions and sending information as to
'vhet changes on the Board of Managersof the Thomas Indian School Hartman is
endeavoring to bring about so that he
may be appointed superintendent; ask-
ing Keppler to obtain first-h8nd state-ments from individuals et Newton and
complaining that he is still confined
at home through illness.
February 1
IROQUOISPr'\PERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FOL.~.3.\ No6
Albany, New York
IROQUOISPAPEns
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL.H.'2.2 No \5
Joseph Hemlock to Joseph Keppler
Lawton Station, New York
Saying he has been ill for a month andasking for B.id;announcing death ofGeorge Jacobs "last Saturday." lJanu-aT'J 27 th]
February 4
Arthur C. Parker to Jose~h Keppler
Sa;ring that the "Knickerbocker Press"
will retract nothing EtS demanded byHartman but want Parker to assume re-s"ponsibility for statements made; s.sk-ing Keppler to check on certain matterswhen he visits the Reservation.
[Marked: "Ans. Feb. 13th" in Keppler'shand]
IROQUOISPAPEP"
J05EPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL H. '!I NO.I
Albany, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FO"''''' .'2.'2 No. 16
L1911 con.]
February 15
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler[4 sheets]
Thanking Keppler for the notes made dur-ing his recent trip to the CattaraugusReservation; La copy of these notes inKeppler's hand accompanies this letter];relating several of Silver's complaintsagainst him and reporting on his replyto them; saying that Rev. Ward wishesto print the contents of a letter fromJ. M. Redmond of Toronto and askingKeppler's advice on this procedure.[A typewritten copy marked "Verbatim"of the Redmond letter accompanies this.]
FebruEtry 17
Simon George to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Requesting Keppler to advise him as towhat Keppler had told Lyman Johnsonabout the cash shares accruing to theIndians froLl the "Tonawanda Fund" andasking for information that might begiven the people to rrevent any fur-ther drawing of shares.[This is written on paper of SenecaIndian Baseball Club of which SimonGeorge is noted as "Manager."]
5.
Albany, lTew York
IROQUOISPAPFRS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL H.2.2 No '7
Akron, New York
IROQUOISPAPER"
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOt.. Gj. 1) NO 'Z
February 19 TJ.S.S. Tallahassie, Washington, D. C.
Chapman Schanandoah to Joseph Keppler
~entioning occasional visits to Congressand discussing its business; he has seenNegros posing as Indians.
February 26
Lyman Johnson to Joseph Keppler
Requesting information as to th€"reduc-
tion in the annual per capita annuity
:[>ayments.
LMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
IROQUOISP,\PERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FOt.. "S.:3 No.41
Akron, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
IOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
"I,. "J .6.6 No 2!>
March 29
April 3
April 9
April 11
May 6
[1911 con.]
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Reporting on the fire at the StateCapitol and his experiences in tryingto rescue some of the Iroquois mate-rial and estimating that the loss tothe Indian collections could not bereplaced for $50,000.
6.
Albany, N. Y.
1,)<.>UCIS;>FH:;
: ',.{
North Collins, New York
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Announcing his removal to North Collinsuntil November and asking Keppler toaid his mother in getting her moneyback. [This refers to some picture, andthe Empire Art Institution, Syre~use,seems to be connected with the matter.]
IROQUOISPI\PERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FoL.K.S NO.7'
George Van Every to Joseph Keppler
R.F.D. 5, Syracu~e, New York
Saying he wants to buy a farm for $500and asking a loan so that the purchasemay be consummated. He expla.ins howthe money can be repaid within 4 or 5years.
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Kepplerla sheet s] ,
Reporting in more detail the lossessuffered through the Capitol fire, par-ticularly by the Morgan collection anddiscussing plans for the new museum inthe Education Building and askingKeppler to consider loaning his Iroquoiscollection to the State Museum; discuss-ing texts he has in preparation or con-temrlation for future publication.
Me.rgarette Jordan to Joseph Keppler
Mentioning trouble on the Reservation[St. Regis]and asking Keppler's aid.[See Joseph Wood correspondence in thisconnection.]
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH "'EPPLER
COLLECTION
FOL. ".~ No 5
Al bany, N. Y.
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL. P. "2 NO. "35
Bombay, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FOL. "S.~ No \
Ma:r 29
May 30
June [1]
June 5
[1911 con.]
Joseph Xeppler to Joseph Wood[2 sheets]
Letter-press copy of letter saying thathe is informed of the troubles the St.Regis people are having with their landrentals anu asking further and moredetailed information.
7.
New York City
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FoL.W.7 No I
Sackett Hemlock to Joseph'Xeppler
Lawton Station, New YorkIROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTIONAnnouncing date of Night Song as-
June 3rd and requesting Keppler tonotify Parker.
Joseph Wood to Joseph Keppler[7 sheets]
Mentioning names of real chiefs to besent to Albany to be recognized inplace of the elected chiefs; statingthe.t a white agent is not desired; com-plaining that whites always think theycan rule Indians; asking Keppler tohire a lawyer who will wait for pay un-til annuities are received.[There are 5 numbered sheets and 2 un-numbered]
FoL. 104.~.I No.7
Bombay, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPHKEPPLERCOLLECTION
FoL.W ..., No.4-
No place, but probably Bombay, New York
Joseph Wood to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Complaining that elective chiefs aretrouble makers; enquiring a.s to costof a lawyer; saying the ~eople aremuch happier under the old councilarr?ngement and attaching 2 lists ofnames, one supforting the old chiefs[60 in number] and the other listing19 opponents.[Keppler has made a C0'P~rof this let-ter in his own hand]
IROQUOIS
PAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FOL..W.7 No. "Z.
June 12
June 24
June 26
June 26
July 5
[1911 con.]
Alice White to Joseph Keppler
Announcing the death of her d.aughter,Grace, on June 6, and that she leavestwo small children.[Marked: Answered, in Keppler'shand]
Enoch Scanandoah to Jos8phKeppler
Requesting him to see the manager of"Hillside Park" for possible work.LMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Joseph Keppler to Joseph Wood[2 sheets]
Letter-press cop~r of letter detailingadvice as to procedures in removingthe incompetent representatives fromoffice in the St. Regis Council House.
8.
St,eamburg New York
IROQUOISF'W[DS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FoL.W.4 No '3
Syracuse, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL.S.1I.'2 No 7
New York City
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FoL. W.7 No ;!,
North Collins, New York
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Complaining that he has lost 56 lbs.
in weight and asking if the rumor that
Keppler is to bring a group of the
~eople to New York is true.lMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
LThe verso of pe~e ? cerries penciled~emoranda in Ken~ler's hand. Kittle's
query and these notes probably have todo with the Indian group present at the
4th of July celebration at City Hall,New York City, arranged by Dr. GeorgeKunz.]
Statement of expenses to George K. Kunz
from Joseph Keppler incurred throughIndian participation in New York's first
Safe and Sane Fourth of July celebration.
On one copy Keppler has listed the indi-
vidual Indians participating with theamotl.!'lts paid each.
LWith this is a copy of the Press Release
prepared by Kunz.]
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FOL.K. S No 71.-
New York
IROQUOISPADERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL K."7 No I
August 3
August 14
Aug'lst 19
Seutember 1
[1911 con.]
Edwarc1 Cornrlantpr to Jose:pr Keppler
Saying th~t after 9 weeks on the roadwith a wild ~est show it went bro~eane nobody was paid; that he is notgoing to Jamestown with the Hartmanshow; that ann',i ty goods are to bedistributed the next day; thAt B. ~.Weber, Indian agent in Salamanca iswithholding the larger tribal payments.L~arked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Ed...!ard Hagaman Hall to Jose:;!h Keppler
Asking Keppler +0 represent the Societyat the first conference .of the AmericanIndian Association to be held at Col'lm-bus, October 12th to 15th, 1911.LThis ~s on the stationery of The Ameri-can Scenic and Historic Preserv~tionSociet~r, of which Hallwas Secretary.The verso carries meMorandA in Kep:pl~r'shand listing topics covering Indianwelfare. ]
9.
IROQLOl5
.JOSEPH K [PPLER
COLLECTioN-"Jl.C.8.3 ~'" 96
New York, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLL£CTION
FOL. K .~- No. A 4-
Lawton's Station, New York
Farnham Cook to Joseph Kepnler[? sheets]
Sayinr that his family is all well andthat if Kep~ler wants the chair, he willship it at once; requestinginformationabout a..mlli tv p~.yrnents.[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Joseph Wood to Joseph Kepnler
Saying he arrivee in NewYorkCitySentember 5 and will meet Keppler atN. Y. Central depot.
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
fOL.C.7 No. Z.
Bombay, New York
IROQUOISPAh?S
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL.W.7 No.5
Edward Corn~lanter to Josenh KenTIler~ ¥ _ ..a.:
Lawton Station, New York
An~ouncin~ ~ate of Green Corn Dance asSe""tenber 8th.
[P~~e 4 carrips some penciled memorand~in Keppler's hand]
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL.C .~:S No.97
[1911 con.] 10.
September 2 No place, but ~robably Bonbay, New York
Joseph Wood to JosephKeppler
Ann~Ulcing that the op~onents havebeen removed ~.8 Chiefs and TrusteesLat a recent electionl.
Sentember 6
Joseph Kep~ler to St. Regis people[2 sheetsJ[Message delivered b~ Joseph Wood]
Advising tolerance and understandingamong ~heM i! they would be united andstrong.LJoseph Wood visited Keppler in New Yorkand carried this message on his returnto the St. Regis Reservation.J
September 9
Joseph Wood to Joseph Keprler
Announcing his saSe arrival home; thank-
ing Keppler for all his courtesies and
help and reporting thet the law ce,se wasreferred to a County Court.
September 23
Arthur O. Parker to Joseph Kepplerl4 sheets]
Discussing his projected book on Iro-quois law an~ religion; menti~ning hiswife's health; stating thpt he hopesto ~ttend the Indian conference [at
Columbus, Ohio] in October; reportingon Cornplanter and "H" [Cary W. Hart-man 1].
October 4
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler[4 sheets]
Offering to send his mss even thoughstill in rough form which, he hopes,
may be ru'blishedprivately; disc!lSS-ing the coming Indian conference atColur;ibus f'lld his 1910 field-workre-
:(Jort.LThe verso of sheet 4 carries penciledmemoranda in Keppler's hand.]
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECT ION
FO!..W. i No. 4;
New York City
IROQUOISPA.PERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FoL.W. 7 No.7
Bombay, New York
IROQUOIS
PAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
Fo!..W.7 No. ~
Al bany. N. Y.
IROQUOISPAPERS
.JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FoL. P.'t No,'3b
Albany, N. Y.
IROQUOIS
PAPERS
.JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FOL. P. 'Z. No.3;
October 6
October 7
October 16
November 5
[1911 con.]
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler
[2 sheets]
Saying that he will probably go to the
coming Indian conference at Columbus
as a representative of the New YorkState Education Department and discuss-
ing the "Lake Mohonkists."[With this are clippings reporting the
conference and showing pictures of it.]
Farnham Cook to Joseph Keppler
Acknowledging receirt of money for the
chairs and asking where he might beable to sell some hardwood canes; say-
ing that the children have recoveredfrom colds and that the people draw
some money [annuities?] in a few days.
[Page 4 carries some penciled memo-
randa in Keppler's hand]
n.
Al-bany, N. Y.
IROQUOISPAPERS
,JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
I'OL P. 2 No. 38
Newtown, [New York]
!R0QUOISF\PERS
JC&FPH <EPPLERCOLLECTION
"OL <::'.7 No.:3
Cold Spring, New York
Alice White to Joseph KepplerL2 sheets]
Re~orting her grandchildren to be welland her husband able to work a1 though
he is not very strong; s~ring that the
Six Nations meeting held at the Alle-
gany Reservation was attended by 180people.
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler[3 sheets]
Describing some phases of the Columbusconference at which the Society of Ameri-
can Indians was formed; mentioning his
having offended Commissioner Draper in
some way probably because of the littleuse Indians had for the Lake Mohonk
group; disc11ssing his future plans anddetailing the ~roblems of living on his
present income.
--- -
IROQUOIS
PAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER..;ULLI:.CTION
:rLW.4- No 15
Albany, N. Y.
IROQUOIS
PAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
[1911 con.]
November 29
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler
t3 sheets]
Sending draft of a proposed bill ~d
e~ressing the feRr that the Iroquois
will judge the new Society as just an-other move to force citizenship uponthem.
l~~.
Albany, N. Y.
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FOL. P. 'Z No. 40
December 5 Los AnGeles, California
Charles F. Lummis to Joseph Keppler
Acknowledging his letter; expressing
his joy that Keppler knows Bandelier,whom he considers to be an outstanding
historian and wishin~ they could benearer each other. LThis is not signed
by LumMis but Keppler has identifiedthe writer. It is on the letter paper
of Southwest Society, ArchaeologicalInstitute of America - founder of the
Southwest Museum.]
IROQUOISPAPERS
,jo::,EPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOI_ L. ~ No. I
December 11 Lawton Station, New York
Edward Cornplanter to Joseph Keppler
Announcing Ne\'1Year's Ceremony as com-
mencing January 24, 1912; saying they
got their Government money, $47.31e~ch - this being the per capita dis-tribution to the 2,711 Senecas on Cat-
taraugus, Allegany and Tonawanda Res-ervations.
lMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
iROQUOISPAPERS'
.JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
1912
J anue.ry
lMrs.] Margerette Jordan to Joseph Keppler
Announcing de~th of her oldest daughter;asking Keppler a.bout CEmadian duties asthey apply to Indians.
Bombay, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEf'"i VE,PLERCOLLrC"'I"~
fot.. 'J . ~ Nc "2.
J a.nul'U"Y 2 Lawton Station, Ne~ York
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph KepplerL2 sheets]
Asking for loan of the two ~~lsefacesfor a coming ceremony.LThe versoc~rries e ~enciled memo andis m~rkeu. "Ans." in K~ppler' shand.]
IPvQUO!S
,}' i.'i[1 .. . ",,-'PLERCOL., '...; ,-". ~
-fr)l.,K. 5 '".J7 3
January 13 Cold Spring, New York
Alice White to Jos~h KepplerL4 sheetsJ
Saying that her husband has been criti-celly ill but is now somewhat improved;announcing several deaths, includingthet of Eliza Logan on January 1, and eMr. 'I<'la.gg, the hotel keeper at Steamburg.
J e.nuary 18
Sackett Hemlock to Joseph KepplerL? sheets]
Announcing date ('fsry ~5th; that Newgins JanuF!ry 24~h;
notify Perker.LVerso p. 2 ma.rked:Keppler's hand]
Night Song as Jenu-Year's Ceremony be-eskin~ Keppler to
Answered, in
J pr..UR.ry 18
IR'QUOIS:' ."EFS
..' "I KEPPLER\ ,-,"-~.jTION
Lawton, LNe~ York]
IROQUOISPAPERS
.JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
H)'. foI."3. 1 No. 8
Delos B. Kittle to Jose~h Keppler
Lewton 3teti)n, lIe"rYork
Asking Keppler t~ l-jri~ the two ml1sks''11t~ hiT..
lMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
IROQUOISPA:'ERS
;O~EP~ KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FO,,,, K. S No.i4-
Lln2 con.]
January 24
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler
Discussing some manuscript; discussingorganization matters of Society ofAmerican Indians.
2.
Albany, N. Y.IROQUOISPAPERS
.JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
fJI..P. 2 No4'
February 1 Cold Spring, New York
Alice White to Joseph KepplerL4 sheets]
Saying that at the recent New Year Cere-monies Howard Jimerson conducted a specialdance for Keppler and describing severalother dances and games; asking for cloth-ing.
IROQUOISPAPERS
.JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
Fot..W. 4- No'7
Februa,ry 7 Lawton Station, New York
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler[2 sheetsJ
Explaining delay in return of the oldmask and announcing the death of Mrs. JohnJack on February 4th at 92 years of age.LVerso of page? marked "Ans." in Keppler'shand.]
February 12
Edward Cornplanter to Joseph Keppler
Saying there is considerable sicknessamong the people; that the Cattaraugusmen are going to Allegany for a snow-snake game, end that Sadie has gone toschool and Cynthia is at home. lTheseare his daughters.]
Februa,ry 19
Charles Kennedy to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Expressing thanks for parcel of clothes;announcing death of his brother, ThomasH. Kenne~v, on February 13 while drivingalone to Gowanda.
IROQUOISP\PERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
"'ot.. \<. S' No7 5
Newtown, New York
iROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL.C .,&."3 No. 99
Irving, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
.JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FO\;. K. 'Z. No, '2.
March 4
March 6
Apr il 9
April 15
May.
[1912 con.]
Samuel Thompson to Joseph Keppler
Requesting that Keppler procure a copyof the report on a recent survey of
limp-stone deposits on the Tuscarora Res-ervation which wa,s rer>orted to be worth
$600,000.()0 and wl'1ich""Correll Brothers"
are atteml ting to purchase for $50,000by bribing some of the chiefs.
Joseph Keppler to Samuel Th0mpson
lcopy]
Advising against the sale of stone
quarries on his reservation [probablyTuscarora]; urging him to have the
chiefs give the matter long considera-
tion and sug~esting that e~litablelea.ses be mp,de to bona fide quarry
operators.[With this is a reply from the State
Geologist, Albany, to Keppler's inquiry,dated March 7, 1912.]
Alice White to Joseph Keppler
[4 sheets]
Reporting her family all well and on
heavy snows recently; acknowledging
the package sent; saying that her hus-
band expects ta go to New York with awild west show with a group of 15
people.
Edward Cornplanter to Joseph Keppler
Announcing the death of his daughter,
Sadie, aged 12, on that evening.
[Mrs.] Marg~rette Jordan to Joseph KepplerL2 sheets]
Sa,ving that her father, Joseph Wood, [cf]was vi!>iting her awt "'anted to talk wi th
Keppler over the telpphone on May 9th.
3.
Lewiston, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
~(ll.'T.6.~ No I
New York, New York
IROQI)OISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
Fo\.. 'T. (5.'2 NO 2.
Cold Spring, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL W. 40 No I ~
Newtown, New YorkIROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FO\..C'.~.~ No 100
Bombay, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
Fo!.. :T., No 2>
May 22
June 4
J 1111.e 5
June 12
June 12
[191? con.]
Joseph L. Delafield to Joseph Keppler
Announcing Keppler's appointment to theCity of New York Fourth of July Commit-tee.LThis is on the stationery of that com-11"it tee, of which Delafield was Secreta.ry.]
Arthur C. Parker to Josenh Keppler
Discussing the possibility of institut-ing fin "American Indian Day. II[This is on the letter paper of The So-ciety of American Indians.]
4.
New York, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
- S"'0,_ K. ~ No.A
A1bany, N. Y.
IROQUOISPAPERS
JCSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
,')L.. P. "2 NO.4'2.
Lawton Station, New York
~dward Cornplanter to Joseph Keppler
Announcinb the death of his drolghter,CyntLia, aged 9, the previous evening.[Marked: Answered in Keppler's hand]
Sackett Hemlock to Joseph Keppler
Announcing date of Night Song as June16th and acknowledging money sent byKeppler to purchase "the stuff."[Marked: Answered, on verso in Keppler'shand]
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler
Saying his preliminary inquiry about"AmericAn Indian Day" is being receivedenthusit1stically; a.cknowledging Keppler! sdonation and payment of dues; discussin~Congressman C~rter's speech a~ainst edu-cating Indians and wondering w~y Dr. East-man La Dakota] is not More interested inIndian affairs.
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL C. 8 ..:~No. I 0 I
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL~ ::!>.\NO.,
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FO... P. 'Z. No. 4 ~
Ju..'1.e 15
June 27
June ?8
AUfU s t ?,I"\
Se;-te"!1ber 10
[191? con.]
Edward Cornn1anter to Joseph Kepr1~r
Than1dng him .por his contrib'ltion tothe De!'!th Fepst for CynthiA. ~.nri pn-nouncing the d~te of the StrawberryDance on the fo110winp fAY.
LThe verso c~rriAsa penciledmemo in!~n""'ler' shand: 1I:,lpllpcA DoxtatorllOAned $3.nO! June ?oOth, 1912" es wellEtS grour of nenciled figurE\s. ]
Dan [LI'1Fr::>.nceJ Red Eagle to JosephKepl'ler
Requesting lopn of Indian specimens forr~rade and ~eremonies LWritten on thes!->o'J..'st~tionery of' the "Red E~le P'p.Jnily'tlV~rso mark~d: Ans,.'ered, if1 Kep-rler' shand]
5.
Newtown, ~ew York
p,\PERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
fOI..C.~."3 Ne. \ OZ,
!RVQ'. .(':SP.'. '.~. ,,':::
;Of\H"", v.:~"?L'R
QOLLE.l' , It)'"
n.S.s. Tallahassie, \lRshinf':ton, D. C.
ChA.pman Sch~npndoph to JosAph Keppler
Sayin," thAt his enlistmo.nt expires onA~~~1st2~th pno that he is ~ee~ing tohimself for certain reasons; askingth~t Keppler send all his pApe~s toi is wife p~ che neerls pn i~surpnc~no'ic~ pmonp the~.Ul,a.rked: Answereri, in Kepnler' shand 1
Edw?~d Cornnlanto.r to Josenh K?n~ler[post cardf '.
Sayin~ all are well. lTh~q is p ric-t'lre nost cprd of the Buffalo General~lectric Co. building.]
U~:"Ql'()IS
r:\" . F:-.
,)OEl'P~" t<: . r~ LT"
CIJL.~.L;' :01'1
LA,.,tons, Ne...r Yor'::
,':'Vj/,St' .,F"F~
FC;. C. 8.'5 "10.10:5
Lr~pt markl Lawtons, ~ew Y~rk
Eoward CornnlAnter to Jose~h Keppler[nost cl'p"dJ
Ann0uncing Grep.n
September 15th.!Jost card. of Thean t)l~ ",ompn and
C0~n D~nce date aR
[This is on a pictureIn~ocraf'ters showinginfr>nt.J
iR "~,)OISI'\!'['RS
os!'!"" I<FcFLERr;c... L_c:, ,j~.
FOL. C.8.~ No. 10+
[1912 con.] 6.
October 14 R.F.D. 5, Syracuse, New York
Geor~e V~n Bvery to Joseph Keppler
Asking whathe can ex,ect for the wam-:pUlh "hel t B.nd telling ;~eppler not toworr;'T about the $50, 11.8he is about tosell a c0l t.
October 15
Ed1..-f'rd Corn"Olanter to Joseph Keppler'
Announcing the Six N~ti ms meeting onOctober 26th pt thA Newtown LongHouse.LMarked: Ans1"ered, in Keppler's hand]
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FOt..v. '2 No 6
Newtown, New Yor~
IR'>Ql/'IS
PAPERS
.JOSEPH !".EPPLERCOLLECTION
December ? ~.F.D. 5, Syracusp, New York
George Van Every to JosephKeppler
Saying th~t Chief Logan did not attendthe ThpnksGivin~ Dance ~~d that he,Van Every, has oeen appointed to preachin Logan's place in the Council House.
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FO!...v. Z. N".7
December 16 R.F.D. 5, Syrncuse, New York
Jesse Lyons to Joseph Keppler
'R.e"Dort"ng that the Onondaga chiefs 8.repreparing to visit St. Regis at the in-vi tation of' Chiefs Josep:. Wood and AlexSolomon of that Reserv?tion and BskingKe~pl~r to meet George Vpn Every there.LThis Was originally signed by HarryIsaac ~v+ his name is crossed out andthat of Jesse Lyons inserted.]
December 20
Arthur C. P~rker to Joseph KepplerL7 sheets]
Discussing publishin'" ~')roblems and the10w pa;'T of state employees and the lackof opportunity for qdvancement; statinghe has turned dO''if offers of more l'emun-
~rative positions because he felt a :oy-al i::T to the DepPT'traent and thet it isdiffic'1.1 t to live 0'1 his income; discuss-ing the possnle future of the Societyof ArJerican Indians [nd how it could be-come a great force in the development ofthe Indian.
,f"'- It
1-" '''.,>5
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
FO!... L.c;).3 Nu.1
Albany, N. Y.
IRJ('Uv!SPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FO!;.p. 'Z. No.44-
1913
1 Undated l~ut wit~ letters of 1913]
Ad~m Jones to Joseph Keppler
Sayinc he has been ill for 14 monthsand is still unable to do heavy work
and asking Keppler to get him an India,ncostume so that he can get a,job withsome show.
Syracn.se, New York
JR >QUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
~OLLI::GTION
Janua,ry 2 [post mark] Syra~use, New York Lpost mark]
George Van F,ver~rto Joseph KeH>ler
lpost c~rd]
Saying th~t his son and he havin~ thesame name had caused confusion in his
receiving Keppler's letter.
\R>QUOISP 'rr.'}
JOSEPh r-r-' .c
(~\),.LE" nor,
FoL. V. 'Z. No.6
January 8 R.F.D. 5, Syra~use, New York
Enoch Scanandoah to Joseph Keppl~r
Sayin~ th2t the 8 Indians Lfrom St.
Regis?] sent by Keppler had stoppedoff on their way home; that there arenow 18 chiefs on the St. Regis Reser-
vHtion; that Frank Logan is not friendly
ana that he apnropriates rental monies
of stone quarry for himself.LUarked: Answered Feby. 9th, in Keppler'shand]
IROQUOISp";' ,'P<::'
JO~:' P I<r np' ER
. ,QLlECnON
~ot-. S. 3.'2 Nr. ~
Jan'lery 10 Indipn Village, New York
George Van Every to Joseph Keppler
Reporting a succes"flll trip to the
St. Regis Reservation where 18 chiefswere installed; saying that Joseph
Wood end Alexander Solomon of St. Regis
had recentl:' visi ted OnondagA endeavor-
inE.,to obtain a,id in abolishing the
I11rusteesystem on the New York reserva,-tions.
IROQUOISP,\PERS
IOSEPH KEPPLER~OLLECTION
FOil. ¥ 2 NO.,
J anusry 13 R.F.D. 5, Syracuse. New York
Enoch Scanandoah to Joseph Keppler
Asking when Keppler expects to be in
Alban~' 8S Scanandoah is going there
wi th Joseph Wood and would like to
meet Keppler there.
!ROQUe )IS, APFPS
Jm' p~ KEnpLERCOLLE.CTlON
[1913 con.]
January 14
Enoch Scanandoch to Joseph KepplerLtelegram]
Requesting that he come to Albany[Keppler has noted in Pencil that hewas in Centr~l America at the time]
2.
Albany, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
"'Ot.. S. "!. '7. N(' 10
February 13 R.F.D. 5, Syracuse, New York
Enoch Scanandoah Joseph Keppler IROQUO~[2 sheets] P:PIRS
oIOSEPt-< I<:EPf: ER
CaLL, ( , IONSaying he went to Albany with JosephWood, Alex endLouis Solomon regardingthe St. Regis claims, and asking for acopy of the Onondaga Treaty of 1757.
February 2':'
Joseph Keppler to Rodman WanamakerL3 sheetsJ
Handwritten copy of letter complainingthat at the recent ceremonies breakingground for the National Indian Memorialon Staten Island not one representRtiveof the Indian group once ow~ing the landhad been invited.
FOa.. 5.3.'2 Nt) 1\
Stapleton, New York
IROQIJOISP- TR"
JOSE.PH KEPPl f'
COLLECT:" ,"
,.(:,~ W . I Nc I
Februe,ry ?,2 Indian Village, New York
George Van Every to Joseph Keppler
Saying that he cannot leave to come toNew York as his only son goes to school;that he willmeet KepTJler At Rockwellif he can come up.
February 26
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Saying that the mask ha,d arrived toolate for use and that he had returnedit at once and reporting that somedrunkenness had Marred one night ofthe New Year Ceremony.
IROQUOISi'AFERS
.IOSEPH KEP'" CRCOLLrJ luN
Lawton, New York
(I' )UOISPHEPS
JO:>EPH "'FI"LER~OLL.E.l: rlON
FOa.. \<..S /lio,76
February ')7
March
March 9
March 17
[1913 con]
Frederick S. Dellenbaugh to Jose~h Keppler
Acknowledging Keppler's letter of the
25th and reporting the apnroval of his
stand [he was opposed to the statue
planned for the National Indian Memo-rial] by many at the Drake dinner; dis-
cussing in some detail the proposed
structu~e and the proper method of fi-
nancing its erection.
[Mrs.] Margaret~ Jordan to Joseph Keppler[3 sheetsJ
Asking what kind of hcrosse sticks arc
w~nted and saying she can also supplysnow-shoes p~d moccasins.
[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Alice White to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Saying her grandson has been sickly
ell winter; renorting on the New YearCeremony at which a number of whitemen froM Hornell were inducted into
severrll clans.
[To this is attached a cl~pping -
source unknown - listing these indi-viduals and their new Indian names.]
[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Arthur c. Par~er to Joseph KepplerL3 sheets]
Saying that state work and that of the
Society keep him busy; complaining that
no Iroquois were present at the groundcledicetion of the New York haroor Indian
memorial [This was projected by RodmanWanamaker and gro'md was broken byPresident Ta~t on the Ft. Wadsworth Res-
ervation, Staten Island, February 22,1913, but nothing ever came of it.]
3.
New York, New York
IR(QUOISPAPERS
.IOSEPH KEPPLEF<
COLLEC, ION
FQI:. W. I No '2
Massena, New York
IROO' 1t)1"
P~F'E.F"
~;:..;_:~O.. .. ,'OL
'LJ'
Cold Spring, New York
~0'2UOJ~PAtl-qS
, PH ' c: 'PLER'.l "CTION
Albany, N. Y.
0'
JO.>,' '" 'Et
';,ILLi ,rIO~.
-Fo... P. '2. No. 45
Harch 29
April
April 15
[1913 con.]
~Iichael Solomon to Joseph Keppler
SayinG thAthe an~JoseptWoodhad oeenin Aloany ~ttending to trioal mattersin connection with the repeal of theElecti~e Syste~ Law; inquiringif WoodhR.d rroceeded to liew York to conferwith Keppler. as ~romised; requestingtha.t Keppler write Speaker Smith ofthe Assemoly to interest himself inthe ~llvillier oilladvocated oy theIndians.
LMrs.] Margarette Jord~nto Joseph Kepplerl:-, sheets]
l-iaking inq'U.ir~' 8S to wher~ she couldsell the Indian goods she ~~kes andas to where oeads may oe purchased.
4.
Hogansburg. New York
,II. ':" (o\.
Massena. New York
IROQUOISi' \PER~
..i...-....
R.F.D. 5. Syracuse. New York
George Van Every to Joseph Keppler
Sayinb he \'ill me~t KepJ;ler at the
Syracilsere.ilroadstation on April 22and will have the relic with him.
June l AnS. ~:' JK June 8]
June 8
June 18
JosephWood to Joseph Keppler[3 sheets]
DescribiD6 the l~nd belonging to the
Gr~y ~st~te.one mile square in towno~ Ft. Covington. and how it came intonoss~Bsion of ThomRs Terrance.
h::;t.rkec.: A.l'lS. June 8th; GrB~r. inKeppler's hand]
SAckett Hemlock ":0 Joseph Keppler
Anno'IDcing dates of IHght Song as June14th rold Stra,,,berry Dance as June 17th.
Edwarc. Corn'pla'!'~ ter to JoseT'lh Ker:pler
Announcing a successful StrawberryDance completedthe preceding day.
IROQL'('i,s~'~.'I'.RS
.; i''' t:EP~'LE.R
~__'i-~L('.T'\)N
. \I. 'Z. No. II
~assena. ~ew York
". W." ~. ~
La\o't f)n. LK ew Yark]IR' !QUOIS:",yERS
.,')!;)i:.PI1 KEPPLER.OLLI:.(;TlON
Kewtown. New York
.; .'.EJ'''! ,.::. PPLEk
'Xi Llt:.C'J 'ON
[1913 con.]
July 15
Jesse Cornplanter to Joseph Keppler
Saying he is with the Hiawatha Show[Chea. E. Lewis, proprietor] at GwynnOak Park and asking if Keppler willsell him a pair of mocc~sins.
[Marked: Ans,...ered, and carrying anaddress, "Indian Exhibits Co.,138 West 42nd Str., Mr. Witte," inKeppler I shand]
5.
Bal timore, Maryland
IROQUOISP<\PERS
JOSEPH KEPPLEHCOLLECT(01N
August 13 Indian Village, New York
George Van E'!ery to Joseph Keppler IROQUOIS
Requesting loan of $150 at 5% interestfor 18 months, ~s he desires to pur-chase more Ianc'!.[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
November 18
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Keppler[3 sheets]
Announcing his apnointment as curatorof Archeology and Ethnology at theState Museum and discussing plans forthe e~ansion of the exhibits; askingKeppler to present an Iroquois sashto the Museum; reporting that he hasfinished all but the last chapters ofhis biography of Gen. Ely S. Parker.[This is marked "Presented ge,geda" inKeppler's hand.]
November 20
John M. Clark to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Announcing the completion of the newState Museum qua,rters; mentioning sev-eral of the collections it has recentlyacquired and enquiring whether Kepplerwill consider the sale of his collectionto the State.
November 24
DelosB. Kittle to Joseph Keppler
Requesting the loan of his and George
Jones' falsefa.ces for coming ceremonies.
p'p""S
;, ,,;:;FP' k '>',-~H--'LLio\jTIOI\'
~'JL. V. 2 No 1'-
Al bany tN. Y.
IROQUOISPAPERS
JO",EPH KEPPLERC01,.LE.CT ION
'L P. '2. No.46
Albany, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
,IOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
;::01;"N~ 2. No. \
L?wton, New York
IROQUOISPO\PERS
,JOSEP'i KEPPLERCOLLECTIOIII
fO~ K.S ~r;77
L19l3 con.]
December 2
Alice White to Joseph Keppler[2 sheet s]
Saying the weather has been mild andthat she has been able to gather herbs
and roots; reporting her husband criti-
cally ill with his recurrent stomachtrouble.
December 5
Fred R. Meyer to Joseph Keppler
Thanking Keppler for a book ~nd a gunand saying that he WB.S glad to give
Keppler the medicine teeth and that he
expects to give ~fr. Pep1)er a pe.ir, aswell.
[The verso is marked, in Ke~pler's hand:"Ans. 413 Oa.k:St. Buffalo, N. Y."]
6.
Steamburg, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECT: 011I
FOL. W.4 No '2.0
Buffalo, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
J<J'jE PH KEPPLERCOLL '-.CT, ON
J anusry
J arlUary 6
January 9
J ~nuB,ry 9
January 17
1914
[~rs.J Margarette Jordan to Joseph Keppler
Thanking him for ende?vor to get ordersand detailing shirment of lacrosse sticks.[There is a note in Keppler's han~ thathe ordered 1 doz. sticks as per advice ofJ. B. Hillyer [see his letter: CurtisHigh School, February 6, 1914 - attached]
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler
Requesting loan of the two old false-faces and saying both he and his motherwant to use them because of 1'1dream eachhad.
Edw8rd Cornplanter to Joseph Keppler
Announcing the opening of the New Year'sCeremony on JanuB.ry 31st.
Delos B. Kittle to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Outlining schedule for the coming NewYe~x Ceremony opening on January 31stand saying the old mask willbe usedas soon as it E\,rrives.
Alice White to Joseph Keppler
Announcing the death of her husband,Robert White, on Je,nuary 13, and thAtthe death services were conducted byJames Crow and Edward Cornplanter.LMarked: "Ans. Jan. 20th; enclosed $3"in Keppler's hand]
Massena, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
Fol;.. :r:-",:> No. G
Lawton. n e'" York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
Newtown, New YorkIROQUOISP."Ft:(3
JIJ: EPH K~PPLER
COLLECTION
cOI,c.~,'3No,I07
Lawton, New York
IP()QUOlSI'''''''''>
., ,,;~ 'H vrpl"LER._"E~TION
". K,S NQ,79
Cold Spring, New York
IROQUOISF6.Pf'RS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
1'01.. W,4- "10. '2.1
[1914 con. J
Jplluary 21
Delos B. Ieittle to Jose~ll. KE:ppler
S?.:rir:..g he is I'et;...rnin[, tLe 01,1 '1l!:-.,:::.LVerso marked "Ans. Jan. 23" inKeppler's hand]
J~ue.ry 23
John C. Finley to Joseph KepplerL~) shee t sJ
Req'lestir.c; Keppler tlJ deposit his col-lection with the 1!e\o/York State :Juseum.LThe verst; is "1a"ked: "Ans. Feb. '5th,1914" in Keppler's hand]
2.
r,ewtow~, ~QW Yor~
IROQUOISPAPERS
",Sf"!>H 1<£"PLER':.fll :." ; ;ON
:, \-(,5 No.8 0
A1ban~r, l{ew York
IRoQUOISPc' ,'!1.;5
.,~,:PH v: Pro'.E.R
,_,!.,',- .r !'Jf'i
~, N,2 1\:(,.'2.
J. Bla~e Hillyer to Joseph Keppler
New Brighton, Staten IslandIROQUOISp', "0
FebruR,ry 5
Official order for 12 sticks for CurtisHigh School lacrosse tea~, for $35.00.
February 10
~lice White to Joseph Keh)lerL2 sheets]
Thar~ing him for help And reportinbthat her brother, Hiram Jacobs, had':isi ted ther;. and re-r;orte1 seeing Kep;lerat the ~ew Year Ceremony at Newtown; say-ing her uncle Squa,r l?] Jacobs is nowliving with h",r.[The verso of ? c8rrie~ en adc,ress :;1erlOin Keppler's hand.]
Februar:; 26
Ar thur C. Par !cer to J 0seph KeJYGJle r
Sa;y-ing that hi s ",..ark in ;fashington pre-vented him from atte~ding the l~ew YearCeremony at Cattara.ug'ls Reservation;~xpressh..; 1'Jleasure that KepI)ler 1j '-ceshis "Code of Handsome Lake"; reportingon a recent banquet in Philadelphir:reportinG ~ $10,000 ~ire loss of Har-rington's 'barn.
[~arked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
J,1S'E.PH f ;;'~!__t ~<
!;uLl~. : . ~ I\..H.i
Cold ~pring, New York
WUQUI.'!S~"
J(1., FI, ." ;-", Ef',
Albany, N. Y.
IROQUOISP:'\.!~F:?S
)1;"r.PH KEPPLER
(;vLLECT'ON
"n, p, 2 No. 47
FebruarJ 27
March
March1
March 6
.
[1914 con. ]
Lyman Johnson to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Expressing his thanks for the pipesent by Keppler, and his disappoint-ment at having missed seeing him atthe Newtown New Year Ceremony.[Marked: "Ans. Mch. 6th" in Keppler IShand]
[Mrs.] Margarette Jordan to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Saying that rawhide is better for la-crosse stick netting than cord and that,if rawhide is acceptable, the deliveryof sticks can be made sooner.
[l.frs. Margarette Jordan to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Saying that sticks are completed exceptfor nets and complaining that cord hasnot arrived.[Marked: Answered, March 6th, in Keppler'shand]
W. C. Shongo to Joseph Keppler[3 sheets]
Reporting on the introduction of theHorton Bill La co~y of this Bill accom-panies the letterJ as being instigatedby Cary W. Hartman and asking Kepplerto write Governor Glynn about it; de-scribing his efforts against Hartman,having taken up where A. C. Parkerleft off; inviting Keppler to visithim in Buffalo.[This is on the stationery of theB1~falo Historical Society.]
3.
Akron, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
.JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
Fot.. J.6.6 No.'2.4-
Massena, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
1=01..j ,.<} No. ~
Massena, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
'")t. .r.':) No.8
Buffalo, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
;;'0'"' \-\.1-.'2. No. '8
tl.arch 10
March 23
April
A:pr11
L1914 con.]
Arthur C. P~rker to Jos9ph Keppler
Sending the falseface an0 the copT'erbe~d; saying he sroke et the Sunrise
Club dinner in :re':lYork; s~")er-Idng ofa visit in the S~ring from Keppler
and Heye; expressing approval of theaw~rd of the Cornp1anter Medal toJ. N. B. He"d t t .
[Marked: "Ans. Mch. 12" in Keppler'shNld]
Arthur C. Parker to Jose~h Keppler
Announcing death of the Horton Bill
LSee Hartman Matter file for this Bill];thanki.:lg K~ln1er for donation to Society
of AmericanIn(HAIls; disc'~ssing theec-tivities of Rev. Dixon and sayinghecould not possibly participate in anyaffa.ir wi th Dixon.
LMrs.] I-;argarette JordA.ll to Joseph Keppler
Saying sha has ~een ','ai ting "qui te along while" for pRyment for the lacrossesticks.
LMrs.] l>1er;Rrett"! JordaJ.~ to Joseph KepTJ1erL3 sheets]
April 2 Lpost merk]
Spying she is still \""8.iting for :1ayment.
April 6
LMrs.] Margarette Jordan to Joseph Keppler[? sheetsJ
SAying lacrosse sticks will be shippee"Monday" - after waiting for cord, thestringing~i11 be rawhide, ~~~rway.
LMrs.J ¥argarette Jor~an to Joseph Keppler[4 sheets]
Saying she is shi:pring sticks "this morn-ing" ane. hoping that Kepn1er cangetmoreorders for her.
4.
Albany, N. Y.
lHoQ:IOIS
r';'f,;'
.()LL.C:..' i iUi',
." P. 2. .~o 48
Albany, N. Y.
Fr'''. P."2.
Massena, New York
'ifi:~!- ~:->~~}<EY~l ER
':;:'L i. i:-.C)': UN
Massena, ~;ew York
IROQUOISPAPERS
,'}SEPH KEPPLER(. t)LLECTION
_.
-"l.J.':) NO.13
Massena, New York
IRO'..!U01~, .~'\
Ma.ssena, New York
il.;i \}IS
F'.,
.,ve" .; nON
"H.. :J: '} :") II
April 28
June 18
June ~6
September 4
NO"1ember 13
[1914 con.]
JosephKep~ler to LMrs.] Kargarette Jordan
Sending his cheque for $33 and complain-ing of Qelay in delive~rof sticks.[This is a copy of letter written, isin J 0 s er:.h Kepr 1 ar 's hand, fI.Ild is marke d,
"in substance."J
Jesse Cornpl~~ter to Joseph Ke~pler
Re~ortingthe death of his son, Franklin,on June 15, pnd reQuesting 8 loan forthe Death FeEl.st.He MS a broken armanrl c~not earn ~on~y until he re~~rnsto the Hi~',"athe show.LMa,rked: "An~.-enclosure - June 22nd"in Ke~pler's hand]
5.
Stapleton, New York
JROQUOL~
PAPEI<S
,JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLEC if 01';
Lawtons, New York
IROQl.JI.);:S
PAPERS
JOSfPH ~'EPPLE.~CO LLE..: Ti "";
F,)C.C.%.4h', II
Lawton Station, lIe'" York
Jesse Corn~lanter to Joseph Keppler
Ac:cnowledging the ~oney sent and saying
thet he conte~letes joining his father,n0W with the Hiawatha show there.
Farnham Coo~ to Joseph K~)pler
Announcing Medicine Society meeting at
hi s hOllse on September 9th I'Indsa.'ringthet at a cer,~,nonyheld at Cornplanter' s,~hich he did not at~end, a vhite man
from Chicago - name unknown - w:'!s
adonted into the Nation.
[M~ked: Answered, in Keppler's handJ
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Kepplerl? sheets]
Discllssin~ the Clanc~ Bill nov before
Congress; speaking of Cary W. Hartman'~
eviction fr0::iCattpral1gus Reserv8tion;
eXDlaining his action regarding the
Indians broup:ht do...rnas being descenc-
ents of A.Ctllal l:en.hflttan Inc.ians; say-ing he notes thet Keppler is no long-erflsMcipted wi th "Puck."[The verso of ~ is marked: Ans., andcarries memorRnda in Keppler's hand.]
IROQUOISI' .\ PER."
'r,... c,g.'Ti:, \"2..
Newtown, [New York]
!HOQU01S
<, C.7 . 4
Albe.ny, 1;. Y.
-"I, P.2. N'. 50
[1514 con.]
December ..,
Louis Solomon to Joseph KepplerL-z sheets]
In~liring as t~ the fRCts surrouniingthe transfer of a wampumbelt to thecu.stod,v of New York State [The NewYork Stpte Museum].LHar';:ed: Answered, in Keppler' s h~nd]
December 16
Arthur C. Parker to Joseph Kepplerl2 sheets]
Renorting hie rec~nt visit to the Reye~~seum lthen at 10 E. 33rd Street, NewYork] ane. describing a recent banqueti~ ~ashin~ton attended by many promi-nent Indians.[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
December 24
Farnh~m COf)'C to Joseph Keppler
AnnolIDcing the d~tes of New Year's Cere-!nony as coming JfI..lluary 20th and ~'~edic1neSociety meetins as JRnuary 2?-nd, andthat Hartman's residence was entirelydestroyed by fire "last Tuesday."[Marked: Ans~ered, in Keppler's hand]
6.
Horansburg, New York
IROQl"OISp.W~RS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECT ION
FOI..5:7.'2 "1(: ,
Albany, N. Y.
IROQt10LS
Pi\r'!~r~s
P.2. ~. SI
Newtown, [New York]
IROQUOIS
(' . \L '-, ! '; '~'..
"1 C.7 ,', S
J anua.ry 11
February 13
1915
Farnham Cook to Joseph Kep"pler
Announcing change in date of MedicineSociety meetinE to January 20th; ask-ing Keppler to corne as the people wanthim to explain the "treaty at Washing-ton" to them; thanking Keppler forclothing sent.[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Don C. Seitz to Joseph Keppler
Thanking him for a sug~estion whichhas been ~resented to the editors [ofthe World]; saying he is al't!ays gladto help the Six Nations and th~t hehopes tovisit the Reservption someday.
Newtown, [New York]
IROQUOISPAPER~
JOSf.PI-' KEPPLER/",OLL,GTlON
r'QL.. C.? "'. 6
New York, New York
IROQUOISF'.PERS
JOSf r'l1 KEPPLERCOLLE.CTlON
"Ot, 5.'3.7 Nl \
January 4
1916
SaMUel Thompson to Jose~h Keppler
Asking for a copy of the Lpw of lRQ?
which T>revented the chie+'(:from dis-
posal of tribal property and me.deilleg~l the sele of Tuscarorp lands
in IJ'orthCarolin:=tin ~8l5. C)p;vin'"
that the stone quarries on the pres-ent T.'lscarora Reservfltion in New
York are still in Indian possession
even though some in<Uviduals still"..antto sell them for a fraction of
thAir 'r~Jlue.
Lewiston, New York
!.t(':...;(.~.;J' '
PAFF!~S
.IOSFPf-I Ki:.PPLEFtCOLLECTION
FOlioT:£. Z Nu. 3
1917
l?]
Mrs. Bpptist ThomRs to Joseph Kepnler
Givinr ~atp coverin"" the insurance 1'''''1-ic:r of h,:,~ dece8<>ed hu!"b..nC! -ror "rhichshe dop~ TI')tthin'c full payment hRS been
~ade. T"" this is attRC~Ad a letter
~,pted September? 'f'ro"1the :.~etr()"')olit~m
Li fE'!Insnrr->nce Cf)Mpan~r to J ose:r:hKen!,l er
explt'\ining the details of the deE!th clE!im
T)a.vmen t .
LVer~o of this notes its contents enr is
mar1.:edflnswered lSept. l?] in Ke:')nler'shlmd1
January 16
LY~~TI Johnson to Jose~h Kep~lerL? she~tsJ
Sp~inp thE!t on his way home he sto!'redat the Ononda~A Reserv..tion to see
"Schenne.dore" -[probE!bl:VOh1\pman Schan-andoah] but that he h1\d gone to Washing-ton.
J~nuary ::'8
Sencin~ text of ['letter from ~.nnttor-
ne~r [AE:leman] d2ted A;ril 5, 1917, re-garding a model for a clothes-line
stretcher patented b;rChns. Johnson.
[Marked Answeled, i~.K,';!,ler'shand]
February 8
LYJ~L JObnSOI. to JOSBl-~ Keppler[3 sheets]
Saying tre chiefs are Glad to have
Ke}.ipl,:,r'spdvice 01. ":1'.e;Jetter of~e-crease:i 8n:"'l'li tie:;; pnr that he hpd
spent only a helf a d~r. in Albany.
Februar;! 1::
Farnh~'" Ct;o'c to Joseph K8p~ler
',rond .)'"ir-,.; ,,!hy Ke;'::.-ler Aid not attend::e Yeflr's Oeremon:" "~I, fe',.. ~.'eE;,ks Ago."
\r'. : .,~ .
Akron, New Yl)rk
,l' ~i-I.
jOS£ PH 1<C PPLlcf!
V." !:.,. i C'"
Akron, Ni3'r/ YOl'k
iRe :\.Jl'-"~p ,F'EI:; .
.;(.i:=-,FP. ,..' F ~'1:' r-i
,~~: l..:.. I;'~
A\:ro1J., ~~e York
'-" F.
F(".. J".G.6 III, 26
;,'-<
.j\ : ;-'It.l:.~' h t:. ~ ~"
":r.l cl. ,;; :.J/:
I~arch 5
Kerch 23
Apl'il 2
June :::'5
ll?l? con.]
Lawton's S~~., ~ew York
Chprley Bowen to Jose,j;h Keppler[-; steets]
Reports hip wife ~uffp,int from dropsy:renuests an O'Tercoet er..d. "I.Gks th~t "mone~' orier fo'" .:'1. 50 be sent him.l~TO. :: Ir,,'tr~..rld.:Ans...:ered, in :;CepYJler'sha~ ::j
"" :<EPPlt:.R;,,;01. ~ ~~_C T"" _i~\
c-, B,7
ThoillD,s Jones to Joseph Ke;,ple:r
Tor;p\>'Anda Reservp.tian, Ne'" York~~.,'( H '. ,;c
Fequesting him to come ~o tl:e ~eserve-tioa for e con~erence.
LymonJohnson to Jose~h Keppler[2 sheets]
Sayinb thet Keppler enjoys the fullestcanfide~ce of the people and chiefs o~TOnI?F£'..nda Reservetion and the,t he iswelcome at their council S B.t all times;askine; him to lo.arn ",hy the 8Hr,ui tiesfrow the Federal Government are d.ecrtE's-in5, and ?bout the hur.t,inband fishingrights granted ther:t in the Trf'!!'!ties of17S? ~ul 1802.U.:ark.::C:: "Ana. A~'r. 6t.h" in Ke:p:pler'she,nd]
J;}~r,',. ~:,EPPl~ 1-C" L' T ,
f'OL-J.'O.")l 4
A~croli, !~e\li York
U'. ~'v.r=
.J(I.:;£;~r! , E. ~1:.!ce.
Tonaw8,nde. Rc,,~rvEti)n. New York
Thoma,s Jones to Joseph Keppler
Saying that Kp.ppler'sletter has beenrea,dbefore an assembly of the chief!"end peol,le. LTo this is attached,&1-t!,'l.;h it ffia:' not belon.; here, eioc'.l-r,1ent, si,~ed b7T \"HEron Ground, LymanJohns~n anQ Th0m?S Jones, givingKeppler L1] au~hori t~r to re"'I'esent tr.eIroq'lois Nation in matters Elffectingit.
Lirm~mJohnson to Joqeph Keppler[2 sheets]
Anno1mcing E'I comine T!'lp,ot:.r..gof theLi ttle \{ater Society and apologizing~or the short notice biven.
:.-,<,'
A~cron, :Kew Yor!::
101. .J,6,6 ", 2~
August 2.8
October 31
November 7
November 15
- --'?'--
[1917 con.]
Lyman Jolmson to Joseph Kepplerl2 sheets]
Saying he would. rather rostpone his
visit to Keppler's home until the hunt-
ing season; re~)ortinf: that KeJ'r>ler ,,,ill
proo13"!)l;The::,r fr')1r.Hl"r"bert Johnson con-
cerning matters in which he may be
against the chi8fs.[The verso of sheet ? is marked:
Ans~"ered, in Keppler's hand.]
'J:. .
Akron, New York
IROQUOISPAPF"~
JOSEPH KEPPL~ i
COLL[;;TlO~~
F0L 3".6.6 tlo. 2.<]
R.F.D. 5, Syracuse, New York
Mrs. George Van Every to Joseph Keppler
L3 sheets]
Requesting a contribution to the comingSix Nati,ns meeting on November 10th,
And sayin~ that her son George is 8
bookkeeper in Government errploy in Wa,sh-ington.
LOn the verso of p. 3 is a list of
"Officera pure Hanagers" of the OnondagE'Castle Sewing Club]lKarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
:RO()UOISP.\PERS
JOSE-PH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOt.. V. '2. No. 1;3
R.F.~. 5, Syracuse, Few Yor~
[hrs) Elects ThJill~sto Joseph Keppler
Requesting him to dispose of 25 rp£fle
tickets on a velvet ~uilt, sold to rais~monies for the entertainment of the
visitor~ comin~ to the Six Nations meet-
ing beginnin€ November 10th. This issigned 'by hdr as Secretary and Trefls'lrerlof the On~ndaga Sewing ClubJ.
Lyman Jolms~n to Joseph Keppler
Discussing ~lans for his visit and a
proposed visit of Keppler to the MedicineSociety.LThe verso is r.1arked:"An8. N. 1711 in
Keppler's hAnd.]
IROQUOISPAPFr,S
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL. T: 4-.4- No I
Akron, New York
IRCXJ'-' -,J~PAPdS
JOSEPH KEPPU'RCOLLECTION
FOL.j.6.6 No. "30
[1917 con.] 4.
November 25 R.F.D. 5, Syra~use, New York
Chapman Schanandoah to Joseph KepplerL2 sheets]
Reporting that everything is going
smoothly for them except he lost a barn
full of hay by lightning and subsequentfire; giving fig~res on the varied crop
he harvested; asking if Keppler "rould
like a barrel of apples.
November 27
Lyman Johnson to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Saying he will bring the articles when
he comes to visit but the.t he may shipthe roasted corn sooner.
LSheet 2 is partially missing and itsverso carries a memo in Keppler's hand.]
[Marked: Answered, in Keppler'~ hand.]
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH K£PPLERCOLLECTION
FoL. S."?> No.4?,
Akron, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
JL. j.6.6 No. 3\
1918
1918-19 [1]
Chapman Schanandoah to Joseph Keppler
Sayin~ that he meant to discuss his in-cebtecness to Keppler during their visitb'lt had forgotten; that he expects to behome again in a fe'" weeks; sending theclipping Keppler asked for.
J anul'lry 15
Freeman Johnson to Joseph Keppler
Saying he has never met Keppler person-ally but that they are of the same Clan.Inquiring if it is true that a group ofwealthy men were so moved by the speechmade by a Cattaraugus Seneca they prom-ised to subscribe monies to the Nation.[This was probe.bly at ground-breakingceremonies for Rodman Wanamaker Memo- .rial, Febr'lary 22, 1913 - a ceremonyfrom ,,'hich no memorial ever eventuated J
Enclosing his photograph. LSee Printno. 16089, files M.A.I.H.F.]
February 11
Lyman Johnson to Joseph Keppler
Saying he is sending a portion of some-thing now and that he will try to obtainmore.
February 24
ChapmM Schanandoah to Joseph Keppler
Saying he is working P.t the Frl'lnkfordArsenal to earn money with which to re-build his barn and enquiring as to thepossibility of meeting Keppler in NewYork in March or April.[Marked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
Fran.1.cford, Pa..
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL. S.3 No 4-5
Rochester, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FOL. .T.6.4 NI' ,
Basom, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
Philadelphia, Pa.
IROQUOI$PAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FD!.. 5.3 Nt, 44-
March 26
Apr 11 25
June 28
July 17
August 14
October 4
[1918 con.]
Lyma..'rlJohnson to Joseph Keppler
Reportinb that he has been ill allwinter but that he is now able to getaround.
Lyman Johnson to Joseph Keppler(2 sheets]
Thanking him for a picture ane sendingthe cost of the corn and its expressage.[Merked: Answered, in Keppler's hand)
LMrs.] Nancy Cornplpnter to Joseph Keppler
Thanking him for his contribution to theDeath Feast (for her husband, EdwardCornplanter] which was held on the ~6th;saying she and her young~r daughter,Anna, a,re alone and that her son, Jesse,is in France (with the A. E. F.].
Lyman Johnson to Joseph Keppler(? sheets]
Enquiring about "ginseng" root in Keppler'sneighborhood and the possibilities of trap-ping small animals.
Farnham Cook to Joseph Keppler
Announcing "Cold Water" medicine meet-ing on September 1st.[Marked: Answered, in Keppler Ishand]
Lyman Johnson to Joseph Keppler[2 sheets]
Asking if, on his next visit, he maybring a friend, Lyman Smith, along andsaying he had been visited by DelosKittle sometime in July.LMarked: Answered, in Keppler's hand]
2.
Akron, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLfCTlON-
~C)L J.6.6 Nn 33
Akron, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECT I(I i~
FOl J,6.6 t 34-
Lawtons, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
Fo!.. C .8. S No.1
Akron, New York
IROQUOISP.\PERS
JOSEPH KEPPLER
COLLECTION
Fo!.. .r.G.6 NO,35
Lawton's, New York
IROQUOISP"'PFRS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLEC','ION
Basom, New York
IROQUOISPAPF.R"
JOSfPH KEPPLER
COl.LECTION
Fo!.. J .6.6 No. 36
l1918 con.]
November 23
Lyman Johnson to Joseph Keppler
Saying that :oeace wa.s celebrated on the
Reservati0n tthat ending World Wa.r I]
on the 17th and discussing the possibil-
ity of his visiting Keppler.
lMarked: "Ans. l!ov. 28th" in Keppler IShand]
3.
Basom, New York
IROQUOISPAPERS
JOSEPH KEPPLERCOLLECTION
FoL. J:<;.6 No.37