Watercolor Portraits
- Jim - Godroy, Indiana Indian (Godfroy, Jim, full-length portrait), 1837, watercolor with ink on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Kaw-Kawk-Kay, Indiana Potamatomi Tribal chief, 1837, watercolor with ink on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Wewissa, alternate title Wee-Wis-Saw, Indiana Potamatomi Indian, c. 1838, watercolor with ink on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Known as Mary Ann, daughter of Ben-Ache and wife of Pe-Ash-Wah, Indiana Indians, 1842, watercolor with ink on paper George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Miami Indian, called Ken-Tuck, Indiana Miami Indian, 1850, watercolor with ink on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Ben-Ache, alternate title Benache, Indiana Potamatomi Indian, c. 1860-1869, watercolor with ink on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Francis Godfroy, war-chief, Indiana Indian Tribal chief (Godfroy, Francis, 1788-1840), c. 1860-1876, watercolor portraits with ink on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association full-length portrait
- Jim Godfroy, Indiana Indian (Godfroy, Jim), c. 1860-1876, watercolor on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Mendicant Indians, Indiana Indians, 1860-1876, watercolor on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Miami Indian no 21, Indiana Miami Indian, 1860-1876, watercolor on paper George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Miami Indian girl no 26, Indiana Miami Indian, 1860-1876, watercolor on paper George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Miss en nah go gwah, Indiana Potamatomi Indian (Miss-En-Nah-Go-Gwah), 1860-1876, watercolor on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Mother of We-Wis-Sa, Indiana Indians, 1860-1876, watercolor with ink on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- D-Mouche-Kee-Kee-Awh, Indiana Potamatomi Indian (Slocum, Francis, 1773-1847), c. 1863-1871, watercolor on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Frances Slocum and daughter, Indiana Indians, 1863-1871, watercolor on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Yo-Ca-Top-Kone, 1863-1871, watercolor on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Ash-Kum, Indiana Potamatomi Chief, watercolor on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
- Sun-Go-Waw, Indiana Potamatomi Indian, watercolor on paper, George Winter Collection at Tippecanoe County Historical Association
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