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PH Mss 495
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Series: Series 1: Geographic Regions
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Subseries: Pennsylvania
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Indian Industrial School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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Exterior views of school
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Box
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1
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Shops
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2
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Laundry building
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Box
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Item
3
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Gymnasium
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Students working in classrooms
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Box
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4
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Carpenter shop
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5
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Sloyd room : A sloyd is a type of a wood-carving knife.
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Box
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6
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Printing office
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7
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Tailor shop
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Box
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8
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Harness shop
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Box
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9
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Tin shop
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Box
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10
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Class of 1898
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Box
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11
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Basketball team, 1897
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Box
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Item
12
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Relay team
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Box
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13
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Boys in gym. Dumbbell drill
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14
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Girls in gym. Dumbbell drill
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15
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Boys in gym. Club drill
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16
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Invincible Society meeting
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17
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Standard Society meeting
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Box
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18
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YMCA meeting
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Subseries: Oklahoma and Indian Territory
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Pawhuska Agency, Oklahoma Territory
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19
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“Agent's pay office and council [building]”
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Ponca Agency, Whiteagle, Oklahoma Territory
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20
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Ponca Agency building
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21
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Men on porch of Ponca Agency building
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Item
22
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“Ponca Indian Burying Ground” : Photographer: T. Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
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23
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“Ponca Indian Sun Dance,” July, 1894 : Photographer: T. Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
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24
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“Ponca Indian Squaw Dance,” July, 1894 : Photographer: T. Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
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Seger Agency, Colony, Oklahoma
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Item
25
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“Shearing sheep at Seger Colony school”
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26a
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“Threshing wheat at Seger Colony school”
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26b
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“Starting to market with wheat from Seger Colony school”
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Eufaula, Indian Territory
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27
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“Indian graveyard near Eufaula, Indian Territory”
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28
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Minister and deacons in front of Baptist church near Eufaula
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Muskogee, Oklahoma and vicinity
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Harrell International Institute, Muskogee, Indian Territory
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29
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Grounds
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30
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Faculty and students, 1897 October
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31
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Female students
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Henry Kendall College
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32
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School building
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33
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Boarding hall
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34
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Minerva Cottage for girls
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35
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Boys' dormitory
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36
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Group of girls. “Creek, Cherokee and White”
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37
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Football team, holder of championship in Indian Territory, 1897
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38
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Football team, 1898
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Item
39
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Baptist Indian University, near Muskogee
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40
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Cherokee Female Seminary, Indian Territory [Park Hill, Oklahoma] : Photographer: J.F. Sandiford
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41
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Cherokee Male Seminary, near Tahlequah, Oklahoma Football team
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42
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Cherokee High School football team
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Item
43
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Muskogee Presbyterian Church Sunday school class. “Cherokee, Creek and White”
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44
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Students and priests at Sisters of St. Joseph School
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Series: “Educated” and “uneducated” Native Americans
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45
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“Home of an educated Creek. 12 miles from Muskogee, Okla.”
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46
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“Uneducated Creeks. The woman of the house pounding meal”
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47
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“Uneducated Creeks. The man of the house”
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48
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“Cowboys at roundup near Muskogee”
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49
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“Chuck wagon and supper. Roundup near Muskogee”
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50
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“Indian Territory ranch house. Cowboys come in for dinner”
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51
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“Ferry [with passengers] on Arkansas River between Fort Gibson and Muskogee”
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52
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Ferry with passengers, possibly on Arkansas River between Fort Gibson and Muskogee
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53
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“House of S.B. Callahan, Secretary who signed warrants, purchased Oct. 1897”
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Other areas in Oklahoma and Indian Territory
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54
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“Chilocco Indian Schools” : Photographer: T. Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
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55
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“First roll call of Troop L, Rough Riders. Captain Capron walking down the line looking his men over. Taken in front of the place of their enlistment, May 14, 1898”
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56
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Supulpa, Creek Nation Reservation, Indian Territory
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57
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“The first snowstorm in two years, 1900 February” [Anadarko tepees] : Photographer: Mrs. C.R. Hume, Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory
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58
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“Comanche town near Fort Sill, Indian Territory”
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59
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“Delaware [Lenape] log house” : Photographer: Mrs. C.R. Hume, Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory
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60
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“No-pa-wy, Kaw Indian bark house” : Photographer: T. Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
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61
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“Little Bow's teepee, Kiowa” : Photographer: T. Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
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62
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“Sac & Fox bark house” : Photographer: T. Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
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63
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“Wichita Indian grass house near Anadarko, Indian Territory” : Photographer: T. Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
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64
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“Indian Ghost Dance, Looking for the Messiah” [Osage] : Photographer: T. Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
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65
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Osage houses and wagons : Photographer: G.W. Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory
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66
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“[Osage woman] prepared to be married to the corn” : Photographer: G.W. Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory
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67
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“Smoke” [group of Osage in front of structure] : Photographer: G.W. Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory
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68
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“War Dance” [Osage] : Photographer: G.W. Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory
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Subseries: California
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Mission Agency, California
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69
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“Agua Caliente village showing principal street - women's ranch”
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Box
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Item
70
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“Agua Caliente (women's ranch hot springs), Mission Agency, showing bath houses and wooden troughs carrying the water from the springs to the baths”
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Box
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71
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Capitan Grande Day School
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72
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Mesa Grande Day School, front view
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73
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Students in back of Mesa Grande Day School
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74
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Students and teachers in front of La Jolla Day School
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75
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Students and teachers in front of Pechanga Day School
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76
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Riconde Day School
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77
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Tobaba Day School
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Santa Barbara Agency, California
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78
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Building at agency
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Box
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79
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View of agency
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Greenville, California
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Greenville Indian School
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80
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“View showing the art building”
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Box
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81
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“The new stable”
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Box
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82
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“The new laundry building”
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Other areas in California
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Box
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83
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“Pi-ute [Paiute] Indian Camp at Fort Bidwell, Calif., July 4, 1898”
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Box
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84
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Students and priest in front of St. Turibius Mission, Lake County, California
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Subseries: Nevada
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Pyramid Lake Agency, Nevada
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Pyramid Lake views, 1902
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Box
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85
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“Agent's residence”
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Box
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Item
86
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“Alfalfa fields, cultivated by Indians”
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Box
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87
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“Schoolhouse for Indian children”
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Box
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88
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“One of several pyramids from which the lake takes its name”
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Box
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89
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“Distant view of Rattlesnake Island”
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Box
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90
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“Rock formation on Rattlesnake Island”
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Subseries: Arizona
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Pima Agency, near Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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91-93
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Grounds and buildings : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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94
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Church : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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95
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Buildings : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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96
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Building, possibly a hospital. Nurses on front porch : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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97
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Interior of dining hall : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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98
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Man in classroom : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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99
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Women and girls sewing : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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100
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Women and girls dining
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Box
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101
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Milking cows
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Box
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102
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Band on agency grounds : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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103
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Student group on agency grounds : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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104
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Student group on agency grounds : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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105
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Students : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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106
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Male students in front of agency building
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Box
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107
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Male students on agency grounds : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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108
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Female students on agency grounds : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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109
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Female students and young girls on agency grounds : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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110
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Group of children on agency grounds : Photographer: Hartwell, Phoenix, Arizona
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Box
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111
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“Office, Pima”
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Box
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112
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“Girls building, Pima”
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Box
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113
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Group, possibly at Pima Agency
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Box
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114
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Group, possibly at Pima Agency
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Box
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115
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Group, possibly at Pima Agency
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San Xavier Del Bac Mission, near Tucson, Arizona
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Box
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116
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View of Mission and surrounding landscape
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Box
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117
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San Xavier Mission : Photographer: A.& P.V.& P. Co. Tucson, Arizona
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Box
2
Item
118
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San Xavier Mission Church
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Box
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119
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Group in front of church : Photographer: Putnam & Valentine, Los Angeles, California
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Box
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120
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Church entrance : Photographer: Putnam & Valentine, Los Angeles, California
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Box
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121
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Interior view of church entrance
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Item
122-123
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Interior of church showing altar area
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Box
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124
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Interior of church showing altar and side altar area
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Box
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Item
125-126
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Side altar of church
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Box
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Item
127
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Papago Indians, possibly near San Xavier Del Bac Mission : Photographer: Putnam & Valentine, Los Angeles, California
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Other areas in Arizona
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Box
2
Item
128
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Students in front of Kingman Indian School, Kingman, Arizona, 1898
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Box
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129
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“Yava-Supai [Havasupai] with house in Cataract Canyon”
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Box
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130
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“Yava-Supai [Havasupai] wagon, Cataract Canyon, Sept. 1897”
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Box
2
Item
131
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Havasupai women and children with baskets
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Box
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Item
132
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“Navajo Indian winter residence, Arizona”
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Box
2
Item
133
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Navajo women and child. Arizona
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Box
2
Item
134
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Moqui [Hopi] Indian group, Arizona, 1898 August
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Box
2
Item
135
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Honani's daughter and her child, 1897. Sweet corn drying in front of house
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Box
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Item
136
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[Hopi] women cooking, Oraibi, Arizona
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Subseries: New Mexico
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Mescalero Agency, Mescalero, New Mexico
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Box
3
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137
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“Mescalero Agency and school, N.M.”
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Box
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138
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“View of the road between railroad and agency. White Sands (60 miles long, 20 miles wide) of pure gypsum, the only formation of its kind in the world”
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Jicarilla School, Dulce, New Mexico
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Box
3
Item
139-140
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Buildings at Jicarilla Indian School, 1900 November 15
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Box
3
Item
141
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Pueblo Indian Day Schools album
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Album cover: “Pueblo Indian Day-Schools, 1898”
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Title page: “Very respectfully submitted, Charles E. Burton, Supervising Teacher, Day Schools. Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, Sante Fe, New Mexico”
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Item 1a: “San Juan school room. Small room on corner of cathedral”
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Item 1b: “San Ildephonso school building”
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Item 1c: “San Felipe school building. Mr. William P. Taber, teacher and Mrs. Alice P. Taber, housekeeper”
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Item 1d: Children in front of Zia school
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Item 2a: Teacher and children in front of Zuni school
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Item 2b: Children in front of Zuni school buildings
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Item 2c: “Cochiti school building. Mrs. J.B. Grozier, teacher”
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Item 2d: “Pahuate school building. Miss Annie M. Nichols, teacher”
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Item 3a: “Laguna school building. Mrs. Annie M. Sayre, teacher”
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Item 3b: “Santo Domingo school building. Mr. W.S. Holsinger, teacher”
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Item 3c: “Acoma school building. Miss Cora A. Taylor, teacher”
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Item 3d: “Isleta school building. Mr. James Hovey, teacher, and students”
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Item 4: “Nambe Day School. Miss Lizzie M. Lampson, teacher”
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Item 5a: “Jemez school building. Miss Emma Dawson, teacher”
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Item 5b: “Pahuate school building. Miss Annie M. Nichols, teacher”
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Item 5c: “Front of present agency office, Pueblo and Jicarillo Agency”
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Item 5d: “Back view of present agency office, Pueblo [and Jicarillo] Agency”
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Item 6a: “Zuni Pueblo. Houses in form of pyramid five stories high. 1700 inhabitants”
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Item 6b: “Zuni Pueblo”
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Item 6c: “Pueblo Indians in full dress”
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Item 6d: “Indian church at San Felipe”
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San Ildephonso Pueblo, New Mexico
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Box
3
Item
142
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Church
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Box
3
Item
143
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Kiva
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Box
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144
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Family
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Box
3
Item
145
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Group near building
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Box
3
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146
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Workers digging ditch at San Ildephonso
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Subseries: Utah
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Uintah and Ouray Agency, Whiterock, Utah
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Box
3
Item
147
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“Stage station on route from railroad to Fort Duchesne, Utah. An example of accommodations for travelers. Agent Mytor? is standing in the doorway”
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148
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“Dinner station on stage line from railroad to Uintah school”
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Box
3
Item
149
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“Uintah school in winter. Mountains in background”
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Box
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150
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“Ute girls at Uintah school”
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Box
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Item
151
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“Ute girls at Uintah school showing method of beadwork”
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Waushekie, Utah
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Box
3
Item
152
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“Wickiups and houses of Mormon Indians, Waushekie, Utah”
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Box
3
Item
153
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“Public school at Waushekie, Utah, composed entirely of Mormon Indians and the missionaries' children. The teacher is on the right”
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Subseries: South Dakota
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Crow Creek Agency, South Dakota
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Box
3
Item
154
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“Crow Creek Indian Band”
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Lower Brule Agency, South Dakota
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Box
3
Item
155
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“6 inch pipe, 18 feet high” [water? gushing from pipe]
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Box
3
Item
156
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“4 inch pipe, 60 feet high, pressure 120” [water? gushing from pipe]
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Rosebud Agency, South Dakota
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Box
3
Item
157
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View of Rosebud Agency, 1897 : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Wichita, Kansas
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Box
3
Item
158
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“Indian graves, Sioux” : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Wichita, Kansas
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Box
3
Item
159
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“Indian grave-yard, Sioux, 1897” : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Wichita, Kansas
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Box
3
Item
160
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“Dress and movement of Omaha dancers, Sioux” : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Wichita, Kansas
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Box
3
Item
161
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“Giving away horses, Sioux, 1897” : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Wichita, Kansas
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Box
3
Item
162
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“Goes to War,” circa 1898 [Dakota man in full dress] : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Wichita, Kansas
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Box
3
Item
163
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Women's meeting, Episcopal Convocation, Sioux [Dakota], 1897 : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Indian and Badlands Photographs, Rosebud
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Lower Cut Meat Creek School
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Box
3
Item
164
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Recess : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Indian and Badlands Photographs, Rosebud
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Box
3
Item
165
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Garden : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Indian and Badlands Photographs, Rosebud
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Box
3
Item
166
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“[Woman] singeing a dog for soup - Sioux” : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Indian and Badlands Photographs, Rosebud
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Box
3
Item
167
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“Wa-gmu-Span-ni” [Indians holding watermelons] : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Indian and Badlands Photographs, Rosebud
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Box
3
Item
168
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“A Happy Sioux” : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Indian and Badlands Photographs, Rosebud
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Box
3
Item
169
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Pinnacle Butte : Photographer: J.H. Bratley, Indian and Badlands Photographs, Rosebud
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Subseries: Minnesota
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Leech Lake Agency, Minnesota
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Box
3
Item
170
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“Dr. Stephenson, agency physician, and assistants preparing small pox patient for removal to hospital at agency, 1901”
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Box
3
Item
171
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“Putting small pox patient on boat for removal to hospital at agency, 1901”
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Box
3
Item
172
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“Small pox patient's tepee - burned after removal of Indian, 1901”
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Ojibwa-Pillager Battle at Sugar Point on Bear Island, Walker, Minnesota, 1898
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Box
3
Item
173-174
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Cavalry troop, Walker, Minnesota, 1898 October
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Box
3
Item
175
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Cavalry troop and cannons, Walker, Minnesota, 1898
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Box
3
Item
176
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Cavalry troop around cannon, Walker, Minnesota, 1898 : Photographer: Quam and Drysdale, Walker, Minnesota
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Box
3
Item
177
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Cavalry troop in front of encampment, Walker, Minnesota, 1898
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Box
3
Item
178
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Cavalry and civilians at encampment, Walker?, Minnesota, 1898
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Box
3
Item
179
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Cavalry troops around fire, Walker?, Minnesota, 1898
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Box
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Item
180-181
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People on boat dock watching boat landing, Walker?, Minnesota, 1898
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Box
3
Item
182
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Cavalry on barge going to or returning from Bear Island, 1898 : Photographer: Quam and Drysdale, Walker, Minnesota
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Box
3
Item
183
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“Company E on their arrival after battle,” Walker, Minnesota, 1898 : Photographer: Drysdale, Brainerd, Minnesota
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Box
3
Item
184
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Forest, probably on Bear Island, 1898
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Box
3
Item
185
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Bear Island, 1898. Possibly cabin of Bug-u-ma-ge-sik
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Box
3
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186
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W.A. Jones? and unidentifed man, probably on Bear Island, after 1898 October 10
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Box
3
Item
187
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W.A. Jones (left) with group, possibly on Bear Island, after 1898 October 10
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Box
3
Item
188
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Native Americans, possibly delegates to council at Leech Lake Agency, 1898 October
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Box
3
Item
189
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Council at Leech Lake Agency, 1898 October. W.A. Jones seated second from right : Photographer: Quam & Drysdale, Walker, Minnesota
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Box
3
Item
190
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Group of Native Americans, possibly during council at Leech Lake Agency, 1898
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Box
3
Item
191
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“Bug-u-ma-ge-sik, the Indian outlaw who caused the war at Sugar Point, 1899.” : Photographer: Drysdale, Walker, Minnesota
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Box
3
Item
192
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Ojibwa man, possibly involved in the conflict
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Box
3
Item
193
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Ojibwa bark house : Photographer: Quam & Drysdale, Walker, Minnesota
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Subseries: Iowa
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Sac and Fox Agency, Iowa
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Box
4
Item
194
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“Threshing first wheat at Sac and Fox Agency, Iowa. Indians doing the work”
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Box
4
Item
195
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“Starting the first [McCormick] self-binders, Sac and Fox Agency, Iowa. Indians operating the machine”
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Subseries: Oregon
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Chemawa Indian Training School, Salem, Oregon
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Box
4
Item
196
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Carpenter shop, 1899
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Warm Springs Agency, Oregon
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Album: “Scenes from Warm Springs Agency, Ore.” : Photographer: Dr. Thomas Henderson
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Box
4
Item
197
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“Indian Court. Interpreter Charlie Pitt; Police Captain Antwine Pepins; Judge Thomas Palmer; Chief Judge Albert Kuckup (captor of Captain Jack, Modoc Chief); Nina Patt, Soldier in Snake War; Supervisor A.O. Wright; and Chief of Police”
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Box
4
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198
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Woman with appliqued and beaded bags
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Box
4
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199
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Child on blanket
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Box
4
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200
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“Indian women dressed for parade”
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Box
4
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201
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“Indian women dressed for parade”
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Box
4
Item
202
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“Indian dancers on platform with drummers in rear”
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Box
4
Item
203
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“Indian dancers”
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Box
4
Item
204
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Indian dancers
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Box
4
Item
205
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“Indians gambling - many spectators on horseback”
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Box
4
Item
206
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Indian man on horseback
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Box
4
Item
207
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Indian woman in full dress on horseback
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Box
4
Item
208
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Indian families in front of tepee
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Box
4
Item
209
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Indian family
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Box
4
Item
210-211
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Mountain scenery
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Box
4
Item
212
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Family in front of wooden housing structure
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Box
4
Item
213
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Tepee
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Box
4
Item
214
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Three women and one girl in full dress
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Box
4
Item
215
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“Daniel Cochia, Master of ceremonies at the He-he celebration, in full dress”
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Box
4
Item
216
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“Framework of Indian sweat house”
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Box
4
Item
217
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“Sweat house in actual operation, stones being heated at left”
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Box
4
Item
218
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Family with wooden structure and tepee
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Box
4
Item
219
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Men or cowboys on horseback
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Box
4
Item
220
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“Mt. Jefferson taken from reservation side”
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Box
4
Item
221
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“Pinnacle of Mt. Jefferson above snow line”
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Box
4
Item
222
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“Charlotte Edwards, an Indian girl in full buckskin dress”
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Box
4
Item
223
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“Eda Holloquill, a full blood Indian girl”
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Box
4
Item
224
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“Doll drill by Indian girls in school entertainment, June 27, 1900”
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Box
4
Item
225
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“A flashlight of a cantata representing a congress of nations given by the Indian pupils, June 27, 1900”
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Box
4
Item
226
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“Harry Miller's little girl”
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Box
4
Item
227
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“Indian doctor treating lame horse at the Hehe grounds”
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Box
4
Item
228
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“Indians gambling”
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Box
4
Item
229
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“Charlotte Edwards in buck skin dress with beads and bracelets on each wrist”
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Box
4
Item
230
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Employees of school taken at the school mess”
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Box
4
Item
231
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“Part of school employees taken on dormitory steps”
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Box
4
Item
232
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“The physicians residence with office just beyond”
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Box
4
Item
233
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“Jas. [James] Jackson's home, an Indian living on reservation”
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Box
4
Item
234
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“Girl's dormitory or one of the hospital wards during the La Grippe epidemic”
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Box
4
Item
235
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Caption on photograph: “Jim Sun, the Chinese mess cook, and his two waiter girls.” Caption from album page: “Chinese cook and Indian assistants”
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Box
4
Item
236
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Caption on photograph: “View of school grounds showing water supply.” Caption from album page: “Views of school and agency from a distance. Bluff over 1000 feet”
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Box
4
Item
237
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“View of agency from the south”
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Box
4
Item
238
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“Two school boys, Dan Butler and Victor Suppah”
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Box
4
Item
239
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Caption on photograph: “School dormitory” Caption from album page “Main school building”
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Box
4
Item
240
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“School hospital with Mrs. Smith, the nurse, standing in front”
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Box
4
Item
241
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“School laundry with Mrs. Hayes, her assistant, and their staff of workers”
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Box
4
Item
242
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“Dormitory with children marching to dinner”
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Box
4
Item
243
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Mrs. Bar's daughter, who was Native American. Mrs. Bar was the school's cook. Caption from album page: “Youngest pupil”
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Box
4
Item
244
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“Arthur Symintire and family in tent”
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Box
4
Item
245
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“Miss Stalter the kindergarten teacher and her fore noon class”
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Box
4
Item
246
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“Mrs. Moors with both her classes”
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Box
4
Item
247
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Caption from photograph: “Miss Stalter and both her classes taken in Agency park.” Caption from album page: “Miss Wentworth and pupils”
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Box
4
Item
248
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Caption from photograph: “Miss Wentworth and her after noon class.” Caption from album page “Advanced class”
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Box
4
Item
249
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Caption from photograph: “Miss Wentworth's fore noon class.” Caption from album page: “Advanced class”
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Box
4
Item
250
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Caption from photograph: “Cane Brunoe an Indian.” Caption from album page: “Indian cowboy”
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Box
4
Item
251
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“A view on the Metolas River running through reservation”
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Box
4
Item
252
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“Two bucks taken at the Hehe grounds” [Native American men at Hehe grounds]
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Box
4
Item
253
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“The matron Miss Briggs and her assistant Mrs. Pit with several small girls taken on rock around fountain in front of dormitory”
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Box
4
Item
254
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“Water falls at Agency power house for electric lights”
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Box
4
Item
255
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“To [two] Indian bucks at the Hehe grounds”
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Box
4
Item
256
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“Thomas M. Henderson M.D. Ph.[D.], agency physician, in one corner of his studio making some bacteriological investigations”
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Subseries: Washington
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[Coville Agency, Washington]
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Box
4
Item
257
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“Indian camp at Nespelim [Nespelem], July 4, 1900”
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Box
4
Item
258
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“Indian camp at Nespelim [Nespelem], July 4, 1901”
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Box
4
Item
259
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Home of Tes-pa-lus, Columbia Indian, probably Coville Agency in Washington
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Subseries: Montana
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Blackfeet Agency, Browning, Montana
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Box
4
Item
260
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Blackfeet Agency Hospital : Photographer: Thomas B. Magee, Browning, Montana
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St. Mary's Lake, Mont. : Photographer: Thomas B. Magee, Browning, Montana
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Box
4
Item
261
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“Upper St. Mary's Lake and Red Eagle Mountain”
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Box
4
Item
262
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“Single Shot Mountain and St. Mary's River”
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Box
4
Item
263
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“Magee's camp at St. Mary's”
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Box
4
Item
264-265
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“Looking towards the narrows, Upper St. Mary's Lake”
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Box
4
Item
266
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“Foot of Upper St. Mary's Lake, St. Mary's River in foreground”
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Box
4
Item
267
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“Upper St. Mary's Lake below the narrows. Divide Mountain in distance”
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Box
4
Item
268
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“Upper St. Mary's Lake looking east toward Divide Mountain”
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Box
4
Item
269
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“Head of Upper St. Mary's Lake, showing glacier Goddess of Liberty”
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Box
4
Item
270
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“Goat Mountain, Upper St. Mary's Lake”
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Box
4
Item
271
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“Head of Upper St. Mary's Lake”
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Box
4
Item
272
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“Norris' [Flat], Upper St. Mary's Lake” [men in front of cabin]
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Box
4
Item
273
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“Foot of Upper St. Mary's Lake looking toward Red Eagle Mountain”
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Box
4
Item
274
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“Looking north over Norris' Flat toward Lower St. Mary's Lake”
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Box
4
Item
275
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Men on horse back, possibly near Red Eagle Mountain, St. Mary's Lake
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Other areas in Montana
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Box
4
Item
276
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“Lower Two Medicine Lake and Rising Wolf Mountain”
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Box
4
Item
277
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“Two Medicine Bridge. Gulf and Northern railroad”
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Subseries: Wyoming
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Big Horn Ditch, Crow Reservation, northeast Wyoming
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Box
5
Item
278-279
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“Along the Fort Smith Bluffs”
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Box
5
Item
280
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“Mountain slide at head gate”
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Box
5
Item
281
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“Timber cribs for retaining wall foundation”
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Box
5
Item
282-283
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“Head gate”
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Box
5
Item
284
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“Retaining walls at head gate”
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Box
5
Item
285
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“Head gate, front view”
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Box
5
Item
286-288
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“Head gate”
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Box
5
Item
289-290
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“Head gate, front view”
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Subseries: Mexico
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Box
5
Item
291-292
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Group of people watching event, 1904. Possibly Tarahumara Indians in Mexico : Photographer: George Butler
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Box
5
Item
293
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Group of women dancing. Possibly Tarahumara Indians in Mexico
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Subseries: Unidentified locations
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Box
5
Item
294
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Unidentified agency or reservation in the Southwest
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|
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St. John's Mercer Memorial Chapel
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Box
5
Item
295
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Group of children, teachers and clergy in front chapel
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Box
5
Item
296
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Altar of chapel
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Series: Series 2: Trans-Mississippi Exposition and Indian Congress, Omaha, Nebraska, 1898 : Photographer: F.A. Rinehart, Omaha, Nebraska
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Box
5
Item
297
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“Sioux” [tepees]
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Box
5
Item
298-299
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“Apaches”
|
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Box
5
Item
300
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“Sauk-Foxes”
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Box
5
Item
301
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“Opening Dance”
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Box
5
Item
302
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“Captain Joseph? Black Eagle (Waubli Sapa), Sioux” [with man and woman]
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Box
5
Item
303
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“Bearlouse, Hubble Big Horse, Praty. Cheyennes” [three men]
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Box
5
Item
304
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“Dr. War Eagle” [man shooting at target using bow and arrow]
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Box
5
Item
305
|
“Preparing the meal” [woman cooking]
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Box
5
Item
306
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“Shooting at pennies” [two boys with bows and arrows]
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Box
5
Item
307
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“Withertail, Chief of Sioux”
|
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Box
5
Item
308
|
“Chippewas” [Ojibwe men with canoes]
|
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Box
5
Item
309
|
“Chippewas” [Ojibwe men with canoes]
|
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Box
5
Item
310
|
“Chippewa Chief”
|
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Box
5
Item
311
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“Sioux”
|
|
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Series: Series 3: Native American Portraits
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Cayuse
|
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Box
5
Item
312
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Cayuse infants in Pendleton blankets
|
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Box
5
Item
313
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Crying Cayuse infants
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Cherokee : Photographer: Robertson & Co., Muskogee, Indian Territory
|
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Box
5
Item
314
|
Vance McSpadden. Cherokee High School, Class of 1898
|
|
Box
5
Item
315-316
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Mrs. Robert W. Hamilton
|
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Box
5
Item
317
|
Miss Nana Reynolds
|
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Box
5
Item
318
|
Miss Emma Coleman
|
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Box
5
Item
319
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Woman [possibly Cherokee]
|
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Box
5
Item
320
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Susanne [possibly Cherokee]
|
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Box
5
Item
321
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Miss Carlotta Shackelford, “The Cherokee Duchess”
|
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Box
5
Item
322
|
“Two Little Cherokees”
|
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Box
5
Item
323
|
C.W. Turner Jr., “A Young Cherokee Rough Rider”
|
|
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Choctow
|
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Box
5
Item
324
|
“A little Choctow” : Photographer: Robertson & Co., Muskogee, Indian Territory
|
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Box
5
Item
325
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G.E. Parker, Choctow. Kendall College, Indian Territory, 1899 : Photographer: Robertson & Co., Muskogee, Indian Territory
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Box
5
Item
326
|
N.B. Ainsworth, Commissioner on part, Choctow Nation : Photographer: Hodges, Bristol, Tennessee
|
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Comanche : Photographer: T. Croft., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
|
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Box
5
Item
327
|
Woman and child
|
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Box
5
Item
328
|
“Comanche girls”
|
|
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Creek and Cherokee
|
|
Box
5
Item
329
|
Miss Nina Porter, niece of General Porter. Creek father and Cherokee mother : Photographer: Robertson & Co., Muskogee, Indian Territory
|
|
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Creek : Photographer: Robertson & Co., Muskogee, Indian Territory
|
|
Box
5
Item
330
|
Pleasant Porter
|
|
Box
5
Item
331
|
Isparhecher, Principal Chief of Creek Nation
|
|
Box
5
Item
332
|
Miss Morton. Indian University, near Muskogee, Class of 1897
|
|
Box
333
|
Tom Meagher, Bugler, Troop L, Rough Riders. Kendall College, Class of 1902
|
|
Box
5
Item
334
|
Little Susanne Crabtree
|
|
|
Kiowa
|
|
Box
6
Item
335
|
Hummingbird, Kiowa Chief : Photographer: Croft
|
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Box
6
Item
336
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Man and woman [possibly Kiowa] : Photographer: Andrews, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
|
|
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Nez Perce
|
|
Box
6
Item
337
|
Nez Perce woman, “Jean,” over 100 years old
|
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Box
6
Item
338
|
Nez Perce man and woman
|
|
Box
6
Item
339
|
Nez Perce girls
|
|
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Osage : Photographer: G.W. Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory -- items 340-355
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Box
6
Item
340
|
“2nd chief” [probably 2nd Chief Olohahwalla], 1896
|
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Box
6
Item
341
|
“Black Bow's wife with papoose [and] Saucy Chief's squaw”
|
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Box
6
Item
342
|
“Black Dog, wife and papoose”
|
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Box
6
Item
343
|
“Big Wild Cat”
|
|
Box
6
Item
344
|
Four men [probably Osage]
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Box
6
Item
345
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Two men in full dress [probably Osage]
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Box
6
Item
346
|
Family [probably Osage]
|
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Box
6
Item
347
|
Man and woman [probably Osage]
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Box
6
Item
348
|
Three women and child [probably Osage]
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Box
6
Item
349
|
Woman and children [probably Osage]
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Box
6
Item
350
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Two women and infant girl [probably Osage]
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Box
6
Item
351
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Two women and boy [probably Osage]
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Box
6
Item
352
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Two women [probably Osage]
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Box
6
Item
353
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Woman [probably Osage]
|
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Box
6
Item
354
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Woman with small child [probably Osage]
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Box
6
Item
355
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Infant [probably Osage]
|
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Box
6
Item
356
|
Two women and children [probably Osage]
|
|
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Osage album with inscription: “Compliments of G.W. Parsons”
|
|
Box
6
Item
357
|
“1st and 2nd chiefs. Saucy Chief and Olohawalla” [2 copies]
|
|
Box
6
Item
358
|
“Osage Warriors” [2 copies]
|
|
Box
6
Item
359
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Man in full dress
|
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Box
6
Item
360
|
“Twin Osage papooses” [2 copies]
|
|
Box
6
Item
361
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Three men in full dress
|
|
Box
6
Item
362
|
“Panther's Cove” [three people standing on rock formation]
|
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Box
6
Item
363
|
“Osage squaws”
|
|
Box
6
Item
364
|
Infant in cradle
|
|
Box
6
Item
365
|
Man [possibly 2nd chief Olohawalla]
|
|
Box
6
Item
366
|
“Grave of Pahoppa”
|
|
Box
6
Item
367
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“Chief Black Dog and wife”
|
|
|
Otoe : Photographer: T. Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
|
|
Box
6
Item
368
|
“White Horse, Otoe chief”
|
|
Box
6
Item
369
|
White Horse [wearing clothing of Revitalization Movement]
|
|
Box
6
Item
370
|
“Otoe Indian police”
|
|
|
Unidentified tribes
|
|
Box
6
Item
371
|
“A Bunch of American Beauties” [composite portrait of Indian women, possibly from Chilocco Indian School]
|
|
|
Series: Series 4: William Arthur Jones and Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
6
Item
372
|
William Arthur Jones, U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1897-1905 : Photographer: The Stanford Studio, San Francisco, California
|
|
Box
6
Item
373-376
|
Woman [possibly Sarah Jones, wife of William Arthur Jones]
|
|
Box
6
Item
377-378
|
Group on boat trip [possibly W. A. Jones and others]
|
|
Box
6
Item
379
|
Boat at dock [possibly from trip taken by William Arthur Jones and others]
|
|
Box
6
Item
380
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Group of men on horseback [possibly William Arthur Jones and others]
|
|
Box
6
Item
381
|
Jones [soldier] : Photographer: Rinehart, Omaha, Nebraska
|
|
Box
6
Item
382
|
Alice M. Robertson : Photographer: Robertson & Co., Muskogee, Indian Territory
|
|
Box
6
Item
383
|
Lottie Bass
|
|
Box
6
Item
384
|
Barn and farmer's house, John Bass, Fort Wayne, Indiana
|
|
Box
6
Item
385
|
Group of girls [possibly in school pageant]
|
|
Box
6
Item
386
|
Soldier
|
|
Box
6
Item
387
|
Soldier and group of men
|
|
Box
6
Item
388
|
“Twins, children of white renters near Muskogee, [Oklahoma]”
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