The Morrills and reminiscences . t-1 CO Wpsl < W Ph H O o X O Pi w w o Q p o < W w s < a rt Q H <; H s < < w o w a e4 5 C/3 En <& p W pi _3 S3 o 5 H w c^ w pq c 2 § rt H < enP ra?f;as^r:-:«:*?:::. < o O M P4 w En u w W £ CO o w p4 W o O fe < < S5 J w O W i-pt O w oi P< O (J Q M C< 2 pi .< Pi ^ 2 co p4 Q THE MORRILLS AND REMINISCENCES It likewise seemed desirable to perpetuate the tribes-men and I began to collect Indian relics of all sortsincluding beadwork, porcupine quill work, moccasins,belts, trappings, bows, arrows, stone implements, pipes,Indian


The Morrills and reminiscences . t-1 CO Wpsl < W Ph H O o X O Pi w w o Q p o < W w s < a rt Q H <; H s < < w o w a e4 5 C/3 En <& p W pi _3 S3 o 5 H w c^ w pq c 2 § rt H < enP ra?f;as^r:-:«:*?:::. < o O M P4 w En u w W £ CO o w p4 W o O fe < < S5 J w O W i-pt O w oi P< O (J Q M C< 2 pi .< Pi ^ 2 co p4 Q THE MORRILLS AND REMINISCENCES It likewise seemed desirable to perpetuate the tribes-men and I began to collect Indian relics of all sortsincluding beadwork, porcupine quill work, moccasins,belts, trappings, bows, arrows, stone implements, pipes,Indian paintings, and the like. These have been placedin the Nebraska State Museum and in the NebraskaState Historical Society. Dr. Erwin Hinckley Barbour, who had receivedhis degrees of Bachelor of Arts, and Doctor of Philos-ophy at Yale, and had assisted Professor Marsh on theUnited States Paleontological Survey for six or sevenyears, and had taught in Iowa College for two years,was called to the University of Nebraska in 1891. Atthat time the Department of Geology was unequippedand the museum practically empty. With recognizedvigor, he proceeded to organize these departments, andwithin the year


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