Wordlist. Refers to material from Field Notebooks. Includes words in Choctaw, Ofo, and "an unknown language said by Y. to be closely related to Tunica".
Letters written by Julia Rush, wife of Benjamin Rush, mainly to her husband, with one to Samuel Stockton and one to Mary Rush. Eight letters were written during the 1793 yellow fever epidemic. The letters are not included in Lyman Butterfield's edition of Benjamin Rush's letters, vol. 30 of APS Memoirs (1951).
Copied texts, wordlists, histories and more, often referencing other peoples. Named "Tunica, etc., notes, also Timucua". From a box labeled "Gatschet-Swanton Tunica Texts; Pictures of Sesostrie Youchigant; Two small notebooks".
Lexicon of verbs and adjectives that take CVCV and CVCVCV structure (12 pages), an early draft of a paper reflecting this, and additional notes on vowel restrictions. Original folder included as more examples are written on it.