Cherokee vessel, probable work of Ewi Katalsta. Collected by Dr. Paul Kirchhoff, published as fig. 30, p. 98, "Catawba Pottery Making…"; Image: 2-10-a; Freeman guide number: 4162a
Driver family, standing outside near small stone wall. Back row, left to right: Nannie Driver (mother), Agnes Driver (little girl being held), John Driver (father), Front row: Cecilia Birdie (older girl standing), Lucinda Driver (younger girl standing). Sons Spencer Driver and Nick Driver not pictured (see 2-2-u-2).; Image: 2-2-u-3; Freeman guide number: 4162a
Basket with honeysuckle runners and oak splints, vertical stripes alternating dark and light. Descriptive notes on reverse, Clark Field, North Carolina.; Image: 2-3-i; Freeman guide number: 4162a
Maude Welsh, half-length, working on the opening of a vessel, with tools and other vessels on work tables. Published as fig. 31, p. 99, "Catawba Pottery Making..."; Image: 2-11-a; Freeman guide number: 4162a
Carl Standing Deer, wearing hat, three-quarter length portrait, standing with hands in pockets outside a building advertising "Cabins" and "Pottery," with baskets hanging on display.; Image: 2-3-a-4; Freeman guide number: 4162a
Concerned with attempts of government agents to induce the Cherokees to sell land and remove the Cherokees; can't amass a vocabulary. Effort at reclamation of the Indians is more important than the study of the Indians.
Basket with geometric designs, photographed against a background draped in dark fabric. G. G. Green, North Carolina. See also: 2-3-m.; Image: 2-3-k; Freeman guide number: 4162a
Cherokee woman, portrait, seated with basket in hand and other baskets beside her. Cherokee Indian Reservation, N.C. Postal card.; Image: 2-2-s; Freeman guide number: 4162a
Describes dinner with Benjamin Franklin and visiting Indians. Indians include a "clever" young Cherokee; the "old King" and his wife. Amused at their "civilized" dress. Behaved well; Council also at banquet.
Sigle Ned holding 10 foot blowgun, with child holding doll, full length portrait, standing in front of a house and fence. "Field and Stream" magazine.; Image: 2-4-h; Freeman guide number: 4162a
Unidentified Cherokee playing sports on a field with crossbeam, with spectators, trees, and hills in the background.; Image: 2-2-g; Freeman guide number: 4162a
Driver family, standing outside near small stone wall. Back row, left to right: Nannie Driver (mother), Agnes Driver (little girl being held), Spencer Driver (younger boy standing), John Driver (father), Nicodemus ("Nick") Driver (older boy standing). Front row: Cecilia Birdie (older girl standing), Lucinda Driver (younger girl standing).; Image: 2-2-u-2; Freeman guide number: 4162a