Cherokee materials, Samuel George Morton Papers

English
1838
Martin, James
Grave robbing | Human remains | Phrenology | Skulls | Funeral rites and ceremonies | Anthropometry
Text
Correspondence
2 items
Letters discussing grave robbing of Indigenous ancestors' remains. Correspondence regarding James Martin's collection of Cherokee skulls in North Carolina and Tennessee, where Martin was based at Fort Cass as medical director for Army to the Cherokee Nation. Martin has no flattened skulls as Morton has requested. Mentions Dr. Eugene H. Abadie in Florida; changing burial practices among Cherokees; various cave sites in Tinnipic and Cumberland River Valleys where skulls might be found.
Samuel George Morton Papers Mss.B.M843