> Hi Jeff,
> in the moment I am quite confused because we have some web resources
> saying nothing more or less that Peale's museum of about 1785 was the
> first museum of the American Indian(s). As I referred this immediately
> to the famous Charles Willson Peale, I thought it would have been his
> museum in Baltimore. But this did not seem to own Indian artefacts
> being a curiosities museum of mastodon excavations and other
> naturafacts. So, in the moment, I do not know if the source is right,
> or was mixing the different Peale`s museums.
Meanwhile, I also contacted Sue-Ann Prince in Baltimore.
>
> Anyway, if somebody has copyright free pictures of such an early
> Northamerican museum (turn 18th/19 cent.) containing Indian artefacts,
> I would be grateful. Also for more detailed information on this
> collection which may have been only a department of a museum with
> another name.
>
> Best
>
>
> Christian
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