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Thomas Corwin Donaldson Collection

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Thomas Corwin Donaldson was born in 1843, in Columbus, Ohio and died in Philadelphia, PA in 1898. Starting in the military, Donaldson served in the 19th Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry and after being discharged due to disability, he reenlisted under an alias in the 199th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry for several weeks before being discharged again by special order on November 13, 1864. After the war, Donaldson quickly became interested in politics and law. He was admitted to the Ohio bar on March 26, 1868, after reading law with Gideon F. Castle of Columbus, and worked in various governmental jobs. Eventually settling in Philadelphia, Donalson began to read law with F. Carroll Brewster and was soon admitted to the Pennsylvania bar.

Between 1873 and 1876, Donaldson worked as the mineral commissioner for the United States Centennial Commission to which he became an active general agent from 1874 to 1884 for the Smithsonian Institution in preparing the Smithsonian's mineral exhibit at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. Also, during this period, Donaldson located the remains of the collection assembled by George Catlin of Indian costumes, portraits, and equipment, and published the monumental work The George Catlin Indian Gallery (1885) for the US National Museum. Later, Donaldson would become a part of a committee of six appointed by the U.S. Government to codify the land laws of the United States; his contribution was published as The Public Domain (1880-84). In 1890, Donaldson became an expert special Federal agent in charge of conducting the Native American portion of the 1890 US Census (1890-1893), the first census to count Native Americans in all states. According to his son, Donaldson authored five special reports which were afterwards emasculated by authorities in Washington.

Donaldson was a passionate collector, transforming his house into a veritable museum of Americana and North American Indian artifacts of all kinds. It included a gallery of art works, fine glass and porcelain pieces, and a manuscript collection of considerable importance.

In 1900, the Penn Museum acquired the Thomas C. Donaldson collection of North American Indian artifacts from his son, Thomas Blaine Donaldson, with funds from John Wanamaker, the department store magnate. In addition to the Native American artifacts, which are housed in the American Section Collections of the Museum, around 1901, Thomas B. Donaldson offered separately a large collection of photographs amassed by his father. The last letter regarding the purchase of the photographs is from 1913.

The Thomas C. Donaldson photograph collection consists of three distinct groups:

US Geographical and Geological Surveys of the Territories. Photographs by William Henry Jackson, Timothy O'Sullivan, and John K. Hillers, 1860s-1880s. Arranged by photographer/survey and then by size. Catalogued individually.

American Indian Delegation Portraits. Photographs of Native American delegations taken mostly in Washington, DC by C. M. Bell, Alexander Gardner, Antonio Zeno Shindler, Julian Vannerson, and others, 1850s-1890s. Arranged geographically and then by Native American nation. The oversize C. M. Bell portraits are collected under the photographer's name.

1890 US Census. Photographs from local photographers around the country or taken by Special Agents assigned to a particular area to illustrate the Report on Indians Taxed and Indians Not Taxed in the United States (Except Alaska) at the Eleventh Census, 1890 (1894). Five Special Agents, including Julian Scott, Henry R. Poore, and Peter Moran, were sent to document, photographically and artistically, the larger reservations, including in the southwest (Pueblo, Navajo, Hopi), the Dakotas, and Oklahoma (or Indian) Territory. The 1890 Census photographs are arranged geographically and then by Native American nation.

The Census material also includes two scrapbooks of news clippings on Native Americans, 1890-1893, some drawings (including one pen-and-ink by Julian Scott), and hundreds of galley proofs of the illustrations used in the published report. The galleys may include additional identification information than that which appears on the prints. Not all the photographs used in the publication are extant in the collection.

The census material is especially significant since nearly all the data collected in the 1890 census was lost in a fire in 1921.

Correspondence and lists regarding the acquisition of the Thomas C. Donaldson collection can be found in the American Section Records, Collectors and Collections series.

Publisher
University of Pennsylvania: Penn Museum Archives
Finding Aid Author
Kelly Leach
Finding Aid Date
2024

Collection Inventory

General .
Box 1
Lists (1911-1917) .
Box 1
Maps .
Box 1
General – Non-Native .
Box 1
Northeast - Delaware, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 1
Northeast - Iroquois—Miscellaneous .
Box 1
Northeast - Iroquois—Cayuga .
Box 1
Northeast - Iroquois—Onondaga .
Box 1
Northeast - Iroquois—Oneida.
Box 1
Northeast - Iroquois—Oneida.
Box 1
Northeast - Iroquois—Mohawk .
Box 1
Northeast - Iroquois—Seneca.
Box 1
Northeast - Iroquois—Seneca.
Box 1
Northeast - Iroquois—Tuscarora .
Box 1
Northeast - Kickapoo .
Box 1
Northeast - Menominee .
Box 1
Northeast - Ojibway.
Box 1
Northeast - Ojibway .
Box 1
Northeast - Ottawa, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 1
Northeast - Peoria, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 2
Northeast - Sauk & Fox, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 2
Southeast - Miscellaneous .
Box 2
Southeast - Caddo, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 2
Southeast - Cherokee.
Box 2
Southeast - Cherokee.
Box 2
Southeast - Cherokee.
Box 2
Southeast - Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 2
Southeast - Cherokee, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 2
Southeast - Chickasaw, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 2
Southeast - Choctaw, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 2
Southeast - Choctaw.
Box 2
Southeast - Creek, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 2
Southeast - Creek, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 3
Southeast - Creek, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 3
Southeast - Seminole .
Box 3
Plains - Arapaho.
Box 3
Plains - Arapaho.
Box 3
Plains - Arapaho/Cheyenne, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 3
Plains - Assiniboine.
Box 3
Plains - Assiniboine.
Box 3
Plains -Blackfoot .
Box 3
Plains - Blackfoot.
Box 3
Plains - Comanche, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 3
Plains - Comanche, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 3
Plains - Comanche, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 3
Plains - Crow .
Box 3
Plains - Kiowa, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 4
Plains - Kiowa/Comanche/Wichita Agency, Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 4
Plains - Kiowa/Comanche/Wichita Agency, Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 4
Plains - Kiowa/Comanche/Wichita Agency, Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 4
Plains - Kiowa/Comanche/Wichita Agency, Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 4
Plains - Kiowa/Comanche/Wichita Agency, Anadarko, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 4
Plains - Mandan .
Box 4
Plains - Osage, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 4
Plains - Oto .
Box 4
Plains - Pawnee, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 4
Plains - Ponca .
Box 4
Plains - Quapaw, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 5
Plains - Sioux—Miscellaneous .
Box 5
Plains - Sioux—Brulé, Crow Creek .
Box 5
Plains - Sioux—Cheyenne River .
Box 5
Plains - Sioux—Devil's Lake .
Box 5
Plains - Sioux—Oglala .
Box 5
Plains - Sioux—Pine Ridge—Rosebud .
Box 5
Plains - Sioux—Pine Ridge—Wounded Knee .
Box 5
Plains - Sioux—Sisseton, Wahpeton .
Box 5
Plains - Sioux—Standing Rock .
Box 5
Plains - Wichita, Oklahoma Territory .
Box 5
Scope and Contents

Oklahoma Territory (Indian Territory) – Native groups

Apache

Arapaho/Cheyenne Caddo Cherokee Chickasaw Choctaw Comanche Creek Delaware Kiowa Osage Ottawa Pawnee Peoria Quapaw Sauk & Fox Wichita

Great Basin - Bannock .
Box 5
Great Basin - Bannock/Shoshone .
Box 5
Great Basin - Paiute .
Box 5
Great Basin - Shoshone.
Box 5
Great Basin - Shoshone.
Box 6
Great Basin - Ute .
Box 6
Great Basin - Ute.
Box 6
Plateau - Flathead .
Box 6
Plateau - Nez Perce .
Box 6
Plateau -Spokane .
Box 6
Plateau - Umatilla.
Box 6
Plateau - Umatilla.
Box 6
Plateau - Wasco—Warm Springs .
Box 6
Plateau - Yakima .
Box 6
Southwest - Hopi—Keam's Canyon .
Box 6
Southwest - Hopi—Mishongnovi .
Box 6
Southwest - Hopi—Oraibi .
Box 6
Southwest - Hopi—Shimopavi .
Box 7
Southwest - Hopi—Shipaulovi .
Box 7
Southwest - Hopi—Sichomovi .
Box 7
Southwest - Hopi—Tewa/Cornellabah .
Box 7
Southwest - Hopi—Walpi .
Box 7
Southwest - Hopi—Walpi—Snake Dance .
Box 7
Southwest - Hopi—Mesa Views .
Box 7
Southwest - Hopi—Miscellaneous .
Box 7
Southwest - Keres—Acoma.
Box 7
Southwest - Keres—Acoma.
Box 7
Southwest - Keres—Cochiti .
Box 7
Southwest - Keres—Laguna.
Box 7
Southwest - Keres—Laguna.
Box 7
Southwest - Tewa—Tesuque .
Box 7
Southwest - Tiwa—Isleta .
Box 8
Southwest - Tiwa—Taos .
Box 8
Southwest - Zuni .
Box 8
Southwest - Pueblo—Miscellaneous .
Box 8
Southwest - Apache, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 8
Southwest - Apache, Oklahoma Territory.
Box 8
Southwest - Apache—Jicarilla .
Box 8
Southwest - Apache—Mescalero .
Box 8
Southwest - Apache—Miscellaneous .
Box 8
Southwest - Maricopa.
Box 8
Southwest - Mojave .
Box 8
Southwest - Navajo.
Box 8
Southwest - Navajo.
Box 8
Southwest - Navajo.
Box 9
Southwest - Navajo.
Box 9
Southwest - Navajo.
Box 9
Southwest - Papago (Tohono O'odham) .
Box 9
Southwest - Pima .
Box 9
Southwest - Yuma.
Box 9
Southwest - Yuma.
Box 9
Southwest - Yuma.
Box 9
Southwest - Yuma.
Box 10
Southwest—Non-Indian – J. Scott .
Box 10
Southwest—Non-Indian—General .
Box 10
Southwest – Non-Indian – General – Albuquerque .
Box 10
California - Hupa.
Box 10
California - Hupa.
Box 10
California - Hupa.
Box 10
California - Klamath .
Box 10
California - Missions.
Box 10
California - Missions.
Box 10
California - Mission Indians .
Box 10
California - Saboba .
Box 10
Northwest Coast - Puyallup.
Box 10
Northwest Coast - Puyallup.
Box 10
Northwest Coast - Puyallup.
Box 10
Northwest Coast - Puyallup.
Box 10
Northwest Coast - Siletz .
Box 10
Northwest Coast - Suquamish .
Box 10
Northwest Coast - Tlinglit .
Box 10
Northeast - Oneida .
P-42-1
Northeast - Peoria .
P-42-1
Northeast - Ottawa .
P-42-1
Northeast - Sauk & Fox .
P-42-1
Northeast - Ojibway .
P-42-1
Northeast - Menominee .
P-42-1
Southeast - Caddo .
P-42-1
Southeast - Chickasaw .
P-42-1
Southeast - Creek .
P-42-1
Plains - Assiniboine.
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Plains - Blackfoot .
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Plains - Crow .
P-42-2
Plains - Mandan .
P-42-2
Plains - Sioux .
P-42-2
Plains - Arapaho .
P-42-3
Plains - Arapaho/Cheyenne .
P-42-3
Plains - Osage .
P-42-3
Plains - Oto .
P-42-3
Plains - Pawnee.
P-42-3
Plains - Quapaw .
P-42-3
Plains - Wichita .
P-42-3
Plains - Anadarco .
P-42-3
Plains - Comanche .
P-42-3
Plains - Kiowa .
P-42-3
Plateau & Great Basin - Flathead .
P-43-1
Plateau & Great Basin - Nez Perce .
P-43-1
Plateau & Great Basin - Spokane .
P-43-1
Plateau & Great Basin - Umatilla .
P-43-1
Plateau & Great Basin - Wasco .
P-43-1
Plateau & Great Basin - Yakima .
P-43-1
Plateau & Great Basin - Shoshone/Bannock .
P-43-1
Plateau & Great Basin - Bannock .
P-43-1
Plateau & Great Basin - Shoshone .
P-43-1
Plateau & Great Basin - Paiute .
P-43-1
Plateau & Great Basin - Ute .
P-43-1
Southwest - Pueblo Miscellaneous .
P-43-2
Southwest - Maricopa.
P-43-2
Southwest - Mojave .
P-43-2
Southwest - Yuma .
P-43-2
Southwest - Apache .
P-43-2
Southwest - Jicarilla Apache .
P-43-2
Southwest - Mescalero Apache .
P-43-2
Southwest - Apache—Coyotero/San Carlos/White. Mountains/Tonto .
P-43-2
Southwest - Papago .
P-43-2
Southwest - Pima .
P-43-2
Southwest - Navajo .
P-43-2
Southwest - Arizona Miscellaneous .
P-43-2
California & Northwest Coast - Hupa .
P-43-3
California & Northwest Coast - Missions .
P-43-3
California & Northwest Coast - Missions Indians .
P-43-3
California & Northwest Coast - Klamath .
P-43-3
California & Northwest Coast - Saboba .
P-43-3
California & Northwest Coast - Siletz.
P-43-3
California & Northwest Coast - Puyallup .
P-43-3
California & Northwest Coast - Suquamish .
P-43-3
California & Northwest Coast - Maps .
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Indians of North America, News Clippings 1890-1892.
Indians of North America, Vol. 2, 1891-1892.
Three Original Drawings and Paintings of Pueblo Pots and Baskets by Julian Scott, 1891 .
P-44-4
Plain Indians - War Dance. Reproduction Color Drawings from the Eleventh Census of the United States. Participated in by Kiowas, Osages and Pawnees. Drawn in Color by Comanche Boy, At Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Agency, Oklahoma, September 1890 .
P-44-4
Plains Indians - Combat between a Comanche and Kiowa. Reproduction Color Drawings from the Eleventh Census of the United States. Participated in by Kiowas, Osages and Pawnees. Drawn in Color by Comanche Boy, At Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Agency. Oklahoma, September 1890 .
P-44-4
Issue Day – Indians Running Beef Before Killing. Reproduction Color Drawings from the Eleventh Census of the United States. Participated by Kiowa, Comanche, and Wichita Agency. Oklahoma, 1890 .
P-44-4
The Race – Crow Indians. Crow Reservation. Montana. Drawing by Walter Shirlaw, August 1890 .
P-44-4
Omaha Dance – Northern Chevennes – Tongue River Agency. Montana. Drawing by Walter Shirlaw, August 1890 .
P-44-4
M-53-F 3-C - Map of Tonawanda Indian Reservation Situate in the Counties of Genesee, Erie, and Niagra, New York. October 1890, by Henry B. Carrington .
M-59
M-53-F 3-b - Map of Tuscarora Indian Reservation, Niagara County, New York. 1890 by Henry B. Carrington .
M-59
M-53-F 3-d - Tattaraugus Reservation of the Senera Nation Cattaraugus – Erirs – and Chautauqua Counties, New York. 1890, by Henry B. Carrington .
M-59
M-53-F 4-c - Four Separate Drawings together on one publication page. (Named from the Top Left to the Bottom Right). Woman Threshing Grain, Indian Woman Baking Pottery, Making Indian Toilet, Pueblo Indian Hunter. Signed C.F. .
M-59
M-53-F 4a - Seven Separate Drawings together on one publication page. (Named from the Top Left to the Bottom Right). Great Medicine Man of all of the Moquis, On the House Tops at Acoma, Woman and Child Isleta, Isleta Fruit Pedler, Luzuna Herder, Pueblo Musician Lazuna, Woman and Child San Felipe Pueblo Showing Dress .
M-59
M-53-F 4b - Five Separate Drawings together on one publication page. (Named from the Top Left to the Bottom Right). From the Window, Four Generations, A Family Carryall, Burra and Boy, Throwing the Lasso. Signed C.F. .
M-59
M-59-3 - Four Separate Drawings together on one publication page. (Unnamed) .
M-59
M-59-3 - Four Separate Drawings together on one publication page. (Named from the Top Left to the Bottom Right). Interior of Pueblo House, Pueblo woman spinning wool, Pueblo's and Moqui's best friend, Pueblo woman at fireplace. Signed C.F. .
M-59

Unmounted Prints- Native American Ruins .
Box NP SS 5
Unmounted Prints- Native Ruins (Cont.).
Box NP SS 5
USGS- Native American Pottery.
Box NP SS 5
Small Unmounted Unidentified (and Identified) Landscapes .
Box NP SS 5
E-gus-pah. Bull Head. Studio portrait of seated man in native and Western Dress.Washington, D.C. Document No. 167482. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1874 .
(OV) NP S33
Group of Five Men. Field portrait of five seated individuals in native and Western dress, each with a blanket wrapped around them. Document No. 167483. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
(OV) NP S33
Group of seven Indians presented to the Smithsonian Institute by Maj. Henry Franklin, U.S. Indian Agent, through Dr. E. Palmer. L to R: Keechie Indian, A-war-he. A Pawnee, Black Beaver. A Delaware Chief., Kne-wa-ka-sets. A Keechie Chief. (seated), Long Horn. Delaware., As-sa-da-wa. Chief of the Wichitas., Possum. Studio portrait of seven men in native and Western dress, some holding bows and arrows. Document No. 167478. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868 .
(OV) NP S33
[La-shara-se-re-ter-rek. One Whom The Great Spirit Smiles Upon. Called Baptiste Bayhylle, Interpreter.] Studio portrait of seated man in native and Western dress, with a blanket wrapped around his shoulders, holding a hatchet. Document No. 167477. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1868.
(OV) NP S33
Group of Kitkehahki or Republican Pawnee of Pitahawirata. L to R: Te-rar-a-weet or Ti-ra-ri-wi-tit. Stopped With Horses, Las-shara-chi-eks or Re-sa-ri-tsa-rix. Humane Chief, As-son-oo-cot-tuk or A-sa-u-ka-ta-ku. Horse in West (in Lodge) or As a Dog But Yet A High Chief, La-sharoo-too-row-oo-towy or Re-sa-ru-tu-ra-u-ta-wi. Difficult Chief. Field group portrait of five men in native dress, each with a blanket wrapped around them. Loup Fork Village.Nebraska. Document No. 167476. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1868-1869 or 1871? .
(OV) NP S33
Group of Chiefs. L to R: La-roo-chuk-a-la-shar. Sun Chief, Aru-saw-la-kit-towy. A Fine Horse, Ski-ar-ra-shar. Lone Chief, Se-ted-e-row-weet. One Aimed At, Cot-ta-ra-tet-goots. Struck with a Tomahawk. Field group portrait of five men in native dress, each with a blanket wrapped around them, standing in front of a house. Loup Fork Village. Nebraska. Document No. 167475. Photograph by William Henry Jackson (uncertain), 1868-1869 or 1871? .
(OV) NP S33
A Pawnee Squaw. Wife of Tu-tuc-a-picish-te-ruk. Gives to the Poor or Ta-tow-ou-do-sa. Prairie Chicken. Studio portrait of seated woman in Western dress with a blanket wrapped around her waist. Document No. 167473. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868.
(OV) NP S33
Tu-tuc-a-picish-te-ruk. GIves to the Poor or Ta-tow-ou-do-sa. Prairie Chicken. Studio portrait of a seated man in Western dress, with a blanket wrapped around his torso, holding a gun. Document No.167474. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868. .
(OV) NP S33
La-hic-ta-ha-la-sha. Pipe Chief or Medicine Chief. Studio portrait of seated man in native dress holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document No. 167472. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees, 1857 .
(OV) NP S33
Chief Peta-la-sha-ra. Man, and Chief. Studio portrait of seated man in native dress holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document No. 167471. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees, 1857 .
(OV) NP S33
Chief Arkeketah. Stands By It Called George. Studio portrait of seated man in native dress, wearing a bear-claw necklace and blanket wrapped around his waist, holding a hatchet. Document No. 167470. Photograph William Henry Jackson, 1874 .
(OV) NP S33
Da-nu-wa-in-ga. Little Pipe. Studio portrait of a standing man in native and Western dress holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167468. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, February 1869.
(OV) NP S33
Da-nu-wa-in-ga. Little Pipe. Studio portrait of seated man in native and Western dress holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167467. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, February 1869. .
(OV) NP S33
Chief Che Wangekihi or Tcha-wan-na-ga-he or Tshe-oang-eh-ki-hi. Buffalo Chief. Studio portrait of seated man in native dress holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167466. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, February 1869 .
(OV) NP S33
Tcha-wan-na-ga-he. Buffalo Chief. Shun-gech-hoy. Medicine Horse and Baptiste Barnaby, Interpreter. Studio portrait of three standing men, the center man is in native dress and holds a hatchet while the two men at his side are in Western dress. The man on the left holds a pipe in his mouth. Washington D.C. Document No. 167465 Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, February 1869 .
(OV) NP S33
Drawing made by a Kiowa Indian; Presented by Dr. E. Palmer. Photograph of a pencil drawing of an individual. Washington D.C. Document No. 167463 Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler,1869 .
(OV) NP S33
No-he-inga or No-chee-ning-a. (No Heart). Studio portrait of a seated man in Western dress with a blanket wrapped around his waist. Washington D.C. Document No. 167462. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869 .
(OV) NP S33
No-he-inga or No-chee-ninga-a (No Heart). Studio portrait of seated man in native and Western dress with a blanket wrapped around him. Washington D.C. Document No. 167461. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler,1869 .
(OV) NP S33
To-hee. Briar. Studio portrait of standing man in native dress holding a cane. Washington D.C. Document No.167460. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler,1869 .
(OV) NP S33
Tah-ra-kee. Deer Ham. Studio portrait of seated man, in feathered headdress, in native dress holding a cane. Washington D.C. Document No. 167459. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869.
(OV) NP S33
Kra-ten-tha-wah. Black Hawk. Studio portrait of standing man in native dress, with a blanket wrapped around his waist holding a feathered object. Washington D.C. Document No. 167457. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869 .
(OV) NP S33
Peta-la-sha-ra. Manchief The Younger. Field portrait of standing man in Western and native dress, including a full feathered headdress. Loup Fork Village, Nebraska. Document No. 167455. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871 .
(OV) NP S33
Drawing made by a Comanche Indian. Presented by Dr. E. Palmer. Pencil drawing of man and woman in native dress. Document No. 167453. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869 .
(OV) NP S33
Drawing made by a Comanche Indian. Presented by Dr. E. Palmer. Pencil drawing of man holding a shield and riding a horse. Document No. 167452. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869 .
(OV) NP S33
Quirts-quip. Chewing Elk. Studio portrait of seated man in Western dress holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167451. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872 .
(OV) NP S33
Quirts-quip. Chewing Elk. Studio portrait of seated man in Western dress holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167450. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872 .
(OV) NP S33
Mother of Cheever. Studio portrait of seated man with a blanket wrapped around him. Washington D.C. Document No. 167449. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872 .
(OV) NP S33
To-sho-way. Silver Knife. Studio portrait of a seated adult man in Western dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167726. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872 .
(OV) NP S33
Bald Bear and Cut Food. Studio portrait of two men, one seated in native dress, holding a pipe, one standing in native and Western dress, with a blanket wrapped around his waist. Washington D.C. Document No. 167446. Photograph by Alexander Gardner,1871-1873 .
(OV) NP S33
Lame White Mam and Wild Hog. Studio portrait of two men, one standing with a blanket wrapped around him, one sitting, in native and Western dress, with a blanket on his lap. Washington D.C. Document No. 167447. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1871-1873 .
(OV) NP S33
Medicine Pipe and Fool Dog. Studio portrait of two men, one seated in native Western dress, one standing in Western dress with a blanket wrapped around his waist. Washington D.C. Document No. 167445. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1871-1873.
(OV) NP S33
Stone Calf and Squaw. Studio portrait of a man standing next to a seated woman. They both have blankets wrapped around them. Washington D.C. Document No. 167443. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1871-1873 .
(OV) NP S33
Nawat. Left Hand. Studio portrait of seated man in Western dress holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167444. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1871-1873 .
(OV) NP S33
Charles Papineau (Interpreter). Studio portrait of seated man in Western dress (suit jacket, dress shirt). Washington D.C. Document No. 167431. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M. Bell), 1874 .
(OV) NP S33
Pawnee. Studio portrait of seated man in Western dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167448. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M. Bell) .
(OV) NP S33
As-sau-taw-ka (White Horse). Studio portrait of a seated man in native dress including elaborate jewelry, holding a blanket. Washington D.C. Document No. 167384. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869 .
(OV) NP S33
Gihega (Big Chief). Studio portrait of a man in native dress seated on a rock, holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167363. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, November 14, 1877.
(OV) NP S33
E-sta-poo-sta (Running Face) Son of Chief Red Cow. Studio portrait of a seated man in Western dress (suit jacket, vest, dress shirt).Washington D.C. Document No. 167348. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1874 .
(OV) NP S33
O-lac-to-mi-co (Billy Bowlegs). Studio portrait of seated man in native dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167440. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earke McCless, 1858.
(OV) NP S33
Chief Che-ko-skuk. Studio portrait of standing man in native dress holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167469. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868? .
(OV) NP S33
Winnebago Chief. Studio portrait of a seated man in native dress, wearing bear-claw necklace. Washington D.C. Document No. 167464. Photograph by McClees Studio & James Earle McClees, 1858 .
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Ah-ah-shaw-we-ke-shick (Crossing Sky). Studio portrait of standing man in native and Western dress, with a blanket wrapped around his waist, holding a pipe. St. Paul, Minnesota. Document No. 167454. Photograph by Joel Emmons Whitney, 1858? .
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Native Winnebago Drawing. Photograph of Winnebago drawing. Winnebago. Document No.167442. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1858 .
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Native Winnebago Drawing.Photograph of Winnebago drawing. Winnebago. Document No.167442. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1858 .
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Mano-to-wa or Man-a-to-wah (Many Scalps). Studio portrait of seated man, in Western and native dress, including bear claw necklace. Document No. 167439. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868 .
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Qua-qua-ouf-pe-ka or Kwa-kwa-ouf-pe-kwa (Dead Indian). Studio portrait of a standing man, in native dress, holding a hatchet. Document No. 167438. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868 .
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Mo-ko-ho-ko (Fish Rising Above Water). Studio portrait of a seated man in native dress holding a pipe. Document No. 167436. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868? .
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Keokuk (Watchful Fox). Copy from a daguerreotype. Studio portrait of seated man in native dress. Document No. 167437. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868?.
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Mo-less or Wo-a-pa-na-ma (White Fish). Studio portrait (frontal pose) of a seated adult man. Document No. 167728. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868? .
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Mo-less or Wo-a-pa-na-ma (White Fish). Studio portrait of standing man, in Western and native dress, with a blanket wrapped around him. Document No. 167435. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868? .
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Sac-a-pe (Shell Fish). Studio portrait of seated man in Western dress holding a hatchet. Document No. 167434. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868? .
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Wah-pah-nah-ka-na-kah (Bear Eating Acorns Up a Tree), or George Gomez, Interpreter. Studio portrait of standing man in native dress, wrapped in a blanket, holding a pipe. Document No. 167433. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868?.
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Ko-shi-way (The Sea).Studio portrait of standing man in native dress holding hatchet. Document No. 167432. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869 .
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Studio portrait of seated man in Western dress. Document No. 167393. .
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Field portrait of a man in a standing pose, leaning on a rifle. Document No. 167484 .
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Pehansanmaui (Walking Crane). Studio portrait of seated man in native and Western dress, blanket wrapped around his waist, holding a bird's wing. Washington D.C. Document No. 167479. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872 .
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Wich Wanbdi or Wica Wandbli or Who-a-ke (Eagle Man or Human Male War Eagle or Man Who Packs the Eagle). Studio portrait of an seated man in native dress and feathered headdress, holding a pipe. Thomas C. Donaldson Collection. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington D.C. Document No. 167344. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872.
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He-kha-ka Nang-she? (Standing Elk). Studio portrait of seated man in Western dress, lower portion of his body wrapped in blanket, holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167366. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees, 1857.
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Wa-hunkeza Nonpa. Wa-hu-ke-zi Nompa (Two War Spears) or Tow-a-hu-ka-sa-no-pa (Two Lances). Studio portrait of a seated man in native dress holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167367. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler,1867.
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Hekhaka Mani or He-ha-ka-a-ma-na or A-ha-ka-ma-ni (Walking Elk)--mixed blood. Studio portrait of seated man in native and Western dress. Washington, D.C. Document No. 167369. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees, 1858.
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Mato Sabitciye or Ma-to-si-ba-cha or Ma-ta-sa-be-zi-a (Smutty Bear). Studio portrait of seated man in native dress with a blanket on his lap. Washington, D.C. Document No. 167371. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, 1857-1858.
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Pte-wakan Inajin (Standing Mysterious Buffalo Cow) or Pte-wa-kan-na-gi (The Medicine Cow). Studio portrait of a seated man in native dress holding a pipe/staff? Washington D.C. Document No. 167372. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler,1867.
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Mato-ho-tanka (Grizzly Bear with the Great Voice) or Ma-to-ho-kan-tan-ke (The Bear with the Big Voice). Studio portrait of standing man in native and Western dress, holding a pipe to his mouth, with an animal's hide wrapped around his waist. Washington, D.C. Photograph by Antonio Zeno.
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Mato Wayumni (Grizzly Bear That Turns Around) or Ma-ta-wa-yu-mi (The Bear That Frightens). Studio portrait of seated man in native and Western dress holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document No. 167375. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler,1867.
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Matoiwanka Mani or Ma-to-kti-nang-ma-ni (Bear That Continues Hibernating) or (Bear that Walks Lying Down or The Grizzly Bear That Lies Down). Studio portrait of a seated man in native dress, with a blanket on his lap, holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167376. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler,1867 .
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Sih A Han Ska (Long Foot). Studio portrait of seated man in native dress, holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document No. 167377. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler,1867 .
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Wakin Cistin or Wa-kin-yan-chin-stin or Wo-a-ki-a-tsi-kan (Little Thunder). Studio portrait of seated man in native dress, holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167378. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler,1867 .
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Wanmde Sapa (Black War Eagle) or Wan-mdi-sha-pa (Black Eagle) called John Ree. Studio portrait of a seated man in native dress holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document No.167379. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler,1867 .
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Zitka Sapa Maza (Iron Black Bird). Zitka Sapa Maza or Zin-tka-sha-pa-ma-za or Pte-yah-pa-ma-sa (Iron Black Bird). Studio portrait of seated man in native dress, holding a pipe. Shindler catalog number 8. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington, D.C. Document No. 167380. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler,1867 .
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Inyan Washte or In-yan-was-te or To-kan-was-te (Pretty Rock called Felix Brunot, Episcopal Minister). Studio portrait of a young standing man holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No.167382. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, sometime between February 17th and April 8th of 1867.
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Wiyaka Noghe or Wi-ya-ka-no-geor Wi-ya-ko-mi. (Feather in the Ear or Earrings.) Studio portrait of seated man, holding a pipe and wearing a hide. Washington D.C. Document No. 167381. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1867.
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Psicha Wakinyan or Psi-ca-wa-kin-yan. Jumping Thunder. Studio portrait of seated man in Western and native dress, including a feathered headdress, holding a pipe, blanket and hide. Washington D.C. Document No. 167383. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees, 1857-1858.
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Psicha Wakinyan or Psi-ca-wa-kin-yan. Jumping Thunder. Studio portrait of seated man in Western dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167385. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees, 1857-1858.
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Ma-za-o-zan-zan (Transparent Iron). Studio portrait of a standing man in Western and native dress including feathered headdress. He is holding a spear that is decorated with fabric. Washington D.C. Document No. 167349. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees, 1858-1859.
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Chetan Wakan Mani (The Sacred Hawk) or Tshe-ton Wa-ka-wa Ma-ni (The Hawk that Hunts Walking Called) Ta-o-ya-ta-du-ta (His People are Red). Also, called Little Crow, Jr. Studio portrait of a seated man holding a spear that is decorated with fabric. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington D.C. Document No. 167350. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees,1858.
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Au-pe-to-ke-cha or At-pe-tu-to-ka-tsha. (The Other Day). Studio portrait of seated man in both native and Western dress including a feathered headdress. He holds a bow and an arrow in his lap. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington D.C. Document No. 167351. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees,1858.
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Chetan Wakan Mani. (The Sacred Hawk) or Tshe-ton Wa-ka-wa Ma-ni. (The Hawk that Hunts Walking Called) Ta-o-ya-ta-du-ta (His People are Red). Also, called Little Crow, Jr. Studio portrait of a seated man in both Western and native dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167352. Photograph by Alexander Gardner (Uncertain), 1869.
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Pe-hui-uza-tan-ka (Great Scalper). Studio portrait (profile) of a seated man, in feathered headdress, wrapped in a blanket. St. Paul, Minnesota. Document No. 167364. Photograph by Joel Emmons Whitney, pre-1876.
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Chief He-hu-te-dan? (Little Short Horn). Studio portrait of a seated man, wrapped in a blanket, holding a long thin object. Washington D.C. Document No. 167365. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees,1858.
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Chief Upi-t-ya-hde-a (Tail Feather Joined). Studio portrait of a seated man in native and Western dress holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document 167387. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees,1858.
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Chief Upi-t-ya-hde-a. (Tail Feather Joined). Studio portrait of a seated man in native and Western dress holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document 167387. Photograph by Julian Vannerson, Samuel A. Cohner, McClees Studio, James Earle McClees,1858 .
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Kan-gi-i-yo-tan-ka (Sitting Crow). Studio portrait (profile) of man named Sitting Crow. The man is dressed in both native and Western dress and holds a pipe and an object made of feathers. Washington D.C. Document No. 167340. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, May? 1872.
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Wi-ya-ka-sha (Red Plume). Studio portrait of a seated man, holding a pipe, and dressed in full native dress including feathered headdress. Thomas C. Donaldson Collection. Shindler catalog number 242. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington D.C. Document No. 167345. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869.
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Ma-zu-o-ya-te or Ma-za-o-ya-ti (Iron Nation). Studio portrait of a seated man, in native dress and feathered headdress, holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document No. 167346. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1867.
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Cin-te-gi-le-ska (Spotted Tail). Studio portrait of seated man, in Western dress, holding a pipe. Thomas C. Donaldson Collection. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington D.C. Document No. 167347. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872.
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Wan-bli-ki-chi-zu-pi (Fought by the War Eagle). Also, called Chief Big Rib. Studio portrait of seated man in native dress including feathered headdress. Shindler catalog number 95. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington, D.C. Document No. 167353. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869.
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Si Ha-tan-ka (Big Foot). Studio portrait of a seated man in Western dress. Thomas C. Donaldson Collection. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington D.C. Document No. 167354 Photograph by Alexander Gardner, May 1872.
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Shun-ka-wa-kan-to (Blue Horse). Studio portrait of seated man in both native and Western dress. Thomas C. Donaldson Collection. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington D.C. Document No. 167355. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, May? 1872.
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He-ha-ka-no-m-pa (Poor Elk). Studio portrait of seated man in both native and Western dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167356 Photograph by Alexander Gardner, May? 1872 .
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Chan-te-su-ta or Cante-suta (Hard Heart) Studio portrait (profile) of a seated man in Western dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167357. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, May? 1872.
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He-ha-ka-he-wan-zhi (One Horned Elk). Studio portrait of a seated man in native dress holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document No. 167358. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1872.
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Wa-ku-ta-a-ma-ni or Wah-koo-ta-mon-ih or Wakute Mani (Walking Shooter). Studio portrait (profile) of a seated man in native dress including feathered headdress holding an object made from a bird's wing and a pipe. Washington D.C. Document No.167359 Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872.
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Wa-kin-yan-chi-tan (Thunder Hawk). Studio portrait of a seated man in both native and Western dress holding a hatchet. Thomas C. Donaldson Collection. Image AD2000-1892 offers an alternative view of this subject. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington D.C. Document No. 167360 Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872.
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Wa-kin-yan-chi-tan (Thunder Hawk). Studio portrait (profile) of a seated man in both native and Western dress holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Document No. 167361. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872.
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Wa-kan-ta-i-shni or Wancan-ya-kea or Wakan-tanin-sni (Lost Medicine). Studio portrait of man in native dress, including feathered headdress, holding a sword. Thomas C. Donaldson Collection. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington D.C. Document No. 167362 Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872.
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Tatanka Wakan or Ta-tan-ka-wa-kan (Sacred Bull). Studio portrait of a seated man in native dress holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document No.167368. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1867 .
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Zitka Kinyan or Kah-kah-tah-a-ke-ah (Flying Bird). Studio portrait of a seated man in native dress holding a pipe.Shindler catalog number 21. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington D.C. Document No. 167370. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1867.
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Naghi Wakan or Na-ji-wa-kan. (Sacred Ghost or Mysterious Ghost). Studio portrait of a seated man in native and Western dress holding a pipe and a blanket. Shindler catalog number 26. 7.25" x 5.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Washington D.C. Document No. 167374. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1867.
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[Ma-ya-wa-na-pe-ya or Mah-zah-wah-nah-pa-ah or Mazawanapeya (Iron Scare or Iron Causes to Flee). Studio portrait of seated man in native dress holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document No. 167386. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, May 1872.
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(Chief Tamason or Timothy). Studio portrait of seated man in native dress holding a pipe. Washington D.C. Document No. 167426. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868 .
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Kol-kol-shu-a-tash or Jason. Studio portrait of standing man, in native dress, holding a winged object in one hand and a pipe in the other. Washington D.C. Document No. 167425. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868 .
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(A Group of four Shoshonees) Portrait of four adult individuals, two seated and two standing. Each of them have blankets wrapped around them. Document No. 167414. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869.
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(Charley). Studio portrait of seated man, in native and Western dress, holding a knife. Document No. 167416 Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869.
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Nick-a-a-God (Green Leaf). Studio portrait of a standing man in native and Western dress. Document No. 167418 Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869.
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(Shuriap, Ute). Studio portrait of standing man in native and Western dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167417. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868.
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Sha-va-voh. Studio portrait (profile) of a seated man in native and Western dress. Document No. 167419. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler (uncertain), 1861?.
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Lobo (The Wolf). Studio portrait of seated man in native and Western dress. Document No. 167420. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler (uncertain), 1861?.
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Shavano or Severo (Rainbow) or Ojo Blanco. Studio portrait of a seated man, in native and Western dress, with a gun in a holster at his side. Omaha, Nebraska. Document No. 167421. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler (uncertain), 1867-1869.
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A Parowan Chief. Studio portrait of seated man in native dress. Omaha, Nebraska. Document No. 167422. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler (uncertain), 1867-1869.
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A Group of Three Pah-utes. Description: Studio portrait of a group of three seated adults in native and Western dress. The man in the middle holds a hatchet. Omaha, Nebraska. Document No. 167423. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler (uncertain), 1867-1869.
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Co-Ho (The Lame Man). Studio portrait of seated man in native dress holding a Western styled hat in his lap. Washington D.C. Document No. 167424. Photograph by Julius Ulke & Henry Ulke (uncertain), 1873 .
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Chin-Chin-Wet. Alone. Wife of Wey-a-tat-han. Studio portrait of seated woman in native dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167428. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1877.
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Oscar Mark or Little Vessel. Studio portrait of seated man in native dress. Document No. 167430. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1877.
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Cappolas (Bony Man). Studio portrait of seated man in native and Western dress. Document No. 167429. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1877?.
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Three Graces of the Gosh-Ute Tribe. Studio portrait of, two seated and one standing, women in native dress. Omaha, Nebraska. Document No. 167480. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler (uncertain), 1867-1869.
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Antero. Studio portrait of seated man in Western dress. Crow Reservation. Location: Montana. Document No. 167481. Photograph by unknown, 1871 .
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Pacer or Peso. Studio portrait of a seated man in Western dress. Washington, D.C. Document No. 167388. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, October 1872.
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Son of Vincenti. Portrait of a standing man in native dress. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167389. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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Various Individuals belonging to the Pueblo of Taos. Field portrait of seven standing Indians, some wrapped in blankets. Taos, New Mexico Document No. 167392. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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Ambrosia Abeita, Ex Governor of Isleta. Studio portrait of man, in Western dress, seated next to a table, holding a blanket in his lap with one hand, his other hand rests on his hat that sits on the table. Washington D.C. Document No. 167390. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1868.
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Alejandro Padillo, Governor of Isleta. Studio portrait of man in native and Western dress, with a blanket wrapped around part of his body, seated next to a table. Washington D.C. Document No. 167391. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1868.
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Pah-yeh or Hosea Martin. Portrait of a man in native dress. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167394. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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A young brave. Portrait of standing man in native dress, wrapped in a blanket. Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. Document No. 167395. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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Pueblo Indian from Taos. Field portrait of a standing man in native dress wrapped in a blanket. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167396. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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Indian girls and women from the Pueblo of Taos. Field portrait of a standing girl in native dress. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167397. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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Indian girls and women from the pueblo of Taos. Portrait of seated woman in native dress. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167398. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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A Pueblo Man (Couple?). Studio portrait of man holding a rifle and standing next to a woman. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167400. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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A Pueblo Girl. Field portrait of seated girl wrapped in a blanket. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167399. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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Bride and Bridegroom. Portrait of two individuals both in native dress, one seated woman, with a blanket wrapped around her body, one standing man, with a blanket wrapped around his waist. Taos, New Mexico Document No. 167401. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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Pueblo Indian of Taos. Field portrait of seated man in native dress. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167402. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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Pueblo girls. Studio portrait of a woman in native dress. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167404. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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Cacique, The Herder, Former Governor of Taos. Field portrait of standing man wrapped in a blanket. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167403. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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Barboncito? Little Beard of Full-Bearded Man. Portrait of a seated man in native dress holding a bow and arrow. Washington D.C. Document No. 167405. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1869.
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Juanita. Navajo. Studio portrait of a woman in native dress seated amongst a variety of blankets. Washington D.C. Document No. 167406. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1874-1875.
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Juanita. Navajo. Studio portrait of a woman in native dress seated amongst a variety of blankets. Washington D.C. Document No. 167407. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1874-1875.
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Manulito (Manuelito). Navajo. Studio portrait of seated man, with a blanket on his lap and a long-wrapped object (rifle?) in his lap. Washington D.C. Document No. 167408. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1874-1875.
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Manuelito Segundo, Son of Chief Manuelito, and Juanita. Description: Studio portrait of standing man, in both native and Western dress, with a bow and arrow in his hand. Location: Washington D.C. Document No. 167409. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1874-1875.
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Captain Cayatanita, Brother of Manuelito. Studio portrait of standing man in native dress, a blanket wrapped around his waist. Washington D.C. Document No. 167410. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1874.
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Chief Ganado Mucho (Much Cattle). Studio portrait of seated man, in native and Western dress, holding numerous long objects (bow and arrow, pelt, etc.) in his arms. Washington D.C. Document No. 167411. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1874-1875.
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Tiene-su-se, Ganado Mucho, Much Cattle and Mariana. Studio portrait of two seated men in native and Western dress, and one standing man in Western dress holding a bow. Washington D.C. Document No. 167412. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1874-1875.
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Sub-chief Narbona Primero. Studio portrait of seated man in native and Western dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167413. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1874-1875.
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Cabra Negra, Captain and Sub-chief. Studio portrait of standing man in native and Western dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167415. Photograph by Charles Milton (C.M.) Bell, 1874-1875.
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Shino and Manulito, Chiefs of the Navajo Indians. Photograph of a drawing of two men on horseback. Washington D.C. Document No. 167427. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler, 1868.
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Views in the Pueblo of Taos, New Mexico. A group of adobe houses on a grassy stone spotted field with a mountain in the background. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167678. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30,1871.
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The Feast of San Geronimo at Taos Pueblo, New Mexico. Group field portrait of people, some on horses and carriages in the foreground, others on the multi-leveled adobe houses in the background. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167679. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann September 30, 1871.
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View of Adobe Mission Church and Adobe House Cluster. General view of an abobe mission church and nearby house cluster. Taos, New Mexico. Document No. 167691. Photograph by Orloff R. Westmann, September 30, 1871.
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Two men in native dress sit on a blanket in a field with the Laguna Pueblo in the background. Laguna, New Mexico. Document No. 167692. Photograph by James Mooney (Neg. S8-139864), Date Unknown.
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[K]Nee-war-war. Keechie. Studio portrait of a seated adult male in Western dress. Washington D.C. Document No. 167918. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, 1872 .
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Sherman Station. Railroad station and associated buildings including a windmill(?). 7" x 9" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Document No. 167485. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1869.
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Green River Butte from Across River. Train going over a bridge, in front of a mountain range. A butte rises from the center of the range. Green River. 7" x 9" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Wyoming. Document No. 167486. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869 .
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Giant's Club (Near Green River Station. View of a large freestanding rock formation. Green River, Wyoming. Document No. 167487. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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Tower on Castle Rock, from Above. View from above of two individuals standing near the tower rock formation on Castle Rock. Castle Rock, Utah Document No. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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Castle Rock from Below. View from below Castle Rock of a group of three women near a rock formation and a man and woman under a rock ridge. Railroad tracks are in the bottom left, and telegraph poles are on the middle right and the center. Castle Rock, Utah. Document No. 167489. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869 .
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View Down Echo Cañon, From Near Great Eastern. View down a canyon. A road lined with telegraph poles runs along the bottom of the mountain range. Echo Canyon, Utah. Document No. 167491. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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The Great Eastern. Steep rock face that steps down on either side. A road lined with telegraph poles runs along the bottom of the mountain range. Utah. Document No. 167490. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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Rock Study in Echo Cañon. View down a canyon. A road lined with telegraph poles runs along the bottom of the mountain range. Echo Canyon, Utah. Document No. 167492. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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The Amphitheater. Broken rock ridge with a railway, lined with telegraph lines, running along the base. Utah. Document No. 167493. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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The Devil's Gate Weber Cañon. Looking down rough canyon walls at a mountain range in the distance. Weber Canyon, Utah. Document No. 167494. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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Devil's Gate Bridge - Echo Cañon- Oblong from Above. View from above of a railroad bridge built at the base of a mountain range. Weber Canyon. 7" x 9.25" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card.Echo Canon, Utah. Document No. 167495. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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Devil's Gate Bridge –Utah Territory- looking down on the Weber. Train riding over a newly constructed bridge in a canyon. Weber Canyon, Utah. Document No. 167496. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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Flaming Gorge, Green River. Picturesque view of a river turning into a gorge and running through steep canyon walls. Wyoming. Document No. 167522. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Salt Lake City-Eastern Portion Showing- Wasatch Mountains. View of the eastern portion of Salt Lake City, showing the Wasatch Mountains in the background. Salt Lake City, Utah. Document No. 167497. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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Great Salt Lake City- Eastern Portion Showing- Wasatch Mountains. View of the eastern portion of Salt Lake City, showing the Wasatch Mountains in the background.Salt Lake City, Utah. Document No. 167498. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869 .
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Great Mormon Tabernacle. Exterior view of the Mormon Tabernacle.Salt Lake City, Utah. Document No. 167499. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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Camp of the United States Geological Survey near Santa Fe, New Mexico. U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. General view of the expedition group at their camp set up on a barren field. New Mexico. Document No. 167695. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869.
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Laramie Peak (from the head of Bitter Cottonwood) Panoramic view over a forest with a mountain range in the background. Two men with horses are in the foreground. 5" x 8" Albumen Print on 11" x 14" board. Laramie Peak, Wyoming. Document No. 167500. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Ford of the (view on the) La Bonta. Man and horse stand at the ford of a river. Trees and shrubs line the edge of the bank. Document No. 167501. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Box Elder Cañon. Low shrubbed area between high canyon walls. Box Elder Canyon, Wyoming. Document No. 167502. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Box Elder Cañon. Low shrubbed area between high canyon walls.Box Elder Canyon, Wyoming. Document No. 167502. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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View East from the Summit of Independence Rock -Sweetwater Valley- Panoramic view over a valley that includes a river with a small camp set up nearby. Independence Rock, Wyoming. Document No. 167503. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Independence Rock -Sweetwater Valley- Low sloping rock formation with a mountain range in the distance and an open field with men on horseback in the foreground. Independence Rock, Wyoming. Document No. 167504. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1870.
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Devil's Gate on the Sweetwater. A shallow river flows out from between a break in a mountain range. Wyoming. Document No. 167505. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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View West from Devil's Gate. Panoramic view from a mountain over a grassy valley with a winding river. Wyoming. Document No. 167506. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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View on the Sweetwater. (Camp under Twin Pears). U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. An individual stands near a river upon which a camp is set up, with a mountain range in the background. Wyoming. Document No. 167507. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Mummy's Rock (Granite Ridges) of the Sweetwater. A large rock formation rises from the rocky ridge of a mountain. Wyoming. Document No. 167508. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Emigrant's Grave on the Sweetwater. U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. On the left-hand side, a man stands near fenced gravesite. Beyond him to the right a camp is set up on a plain bordered by mountains. 5" x 7" Albumen Print on 11" x 14" board. Wyoming. Document No. 167509. Photograph by William Henry Jackson (Neg# S8 140647), 1870.
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Church Buttes W.T. Low butte surrounded by a plain spotted with low shrubs. Wyoming. Document No. 167510. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Bad-Lands on Black's Fork. W.T. Panoramic Vien of Bridger Bad Lands (Near Church Buttes). Panoramic view over a plain bordered by mountains. Wyoming. Document No. 167511. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Bad Lands on Black's Fork W.T. Steep ridge tapering off into a plain. 5.5" x 8" Albumen Print on 11" x 14" board. Wyoming. Document No. 167512. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Bad Lands on Black's Fork W.T. Steep Mountain ridge with a shrubbed sloping hill leading from the bottom. Wyoming. Document No. 167513. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Bad-Lands on Black's Fork. W.T. Steep Mountain ridge with a shrubbed sloping hill leading from the bottom. Wyoming. Document No. 167514. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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View in the Uinta Mountains (from Photograph Ridge, head of Black's Fork) Panoramic view over forest covered mountain ranges. Utah. Document No.167515. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Hayden's Cathedral- Uinta Mountains. (Head of Smith's Fork). Panoramic view over a valley lined by snowcapped mountain ranges. Utah. Document No. 167516 Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Uinta Mountains view south from Head of west branch of Black's Fork. Panoramic view over a valley lined by snowcapped mountains. In the foreground, a field is covered with rocks, low shrubs, and barren trees. Utah. Document No. 167517. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1870.
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Uinta Mountains view west from head of Black's Fork. Panoramic view over multiple snowcapped mountain ranges. Utah. Document No. 167518. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Gilbert's Peak-Uinta Mountains. A man sits near the edge of a tree lined lake with a snow-covered mountain range in the background. Utah. Document No. 167519. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Beaver's Dam- on Henry's Fork. Beaver dam holds back enough water to create a small lake. Two men stand along the bank. 5.5" x 7.5" Albumen Print on 11" x 14" board. Wyoming. Document No. 167520. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Beaver's Work. View of a few trees that were chewed and felled by beavers. Document No. 167521. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Green River, (head of) Brown's Hole. A river runs through rocky sloped mountains. Colorado. Document No. 167523. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Camp on the Medicine Bow River. U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. Expedition camp set up on narrow river that runs through a barren field. 5.5" x 8" Albumen Print on 11" x 14" board. Document No. 167524. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870.
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Garden of the Gods. Two men stand on rolling grassy hills punctuated by steep outcroppings. Colorado. Document No. 167525. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1870.
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Camp at Ogden, Utah Territory (Wasatch Mountains). U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. General view of a camp, with a gorgeous mountain range in the background, near Ogden in Utah. Ogden, Utah. Document No. 167560. Photograph by William Henry Jackson (Neg. # S4-1337), 1871.
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Ogden Canyon (Wasatch Mountains Series). A dirt road borders a stream that runs out of a canyon with steep walls. Ogden, Utah. Document No. 167561. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Red Rock Pass (Wasatch Mountain Series). Two men stand in a barren field with a large rock formation that rises steeply behind them. Arizona. Document No.167697. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1871 .
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Plate VIII: Red Rock Mountain- Near Mount Garfield (Main Divide, Rock Mountains). Two men sit on a sloping mountainside that rises in the background and is partially covered by forest and snow. Arizona. Document No. 167698. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Plate XI: Virginia City, Montana. A barren field lies before a small town with low hills making up the background. Virginia City, Montana. Document No. 167699 Photograph by William Henry Jackson (Neg. #S4-133378), 1871.
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Valley of the Yellowstone looking up from First Canon. Panoramic view looking over a valley that includes two rivers and is bordered in the distance by a mountain range. Document No.167700. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Valley of the Yellowstone, below Boettlers-above first Cañon (Yellowstone Series). Panoramic view looking over a valley that includes two rivers and is bordered in the distance by a mountain range. 7" x 9" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Document No.167701. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871 .
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Valley of the Yellowstone, Looking East. Panoramic view looking over a grassy valley that includes a row of trees, a river and is bordered by a mountain ridge in the background. Document No.167702. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Exit of the Yellowstone from the Mountains (Yellowstone Series) Panoramic view looking over a grassy valley that includes a row of trees, a river and is bordered by a mountain ridge in the background. Document No. 167702. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Boettlers Ranch- Opposite Immigrant Peak (Yellowstone Series) Five men stand along a wooden fence near a ranch. Paradise Valley, Montana. Document No.167527. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Approach to Cinnabar Mountain, from below. View from below of a tall rock formation that rises from the side of a mountain. Document No. 167703. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Hot Springs on Gardiner's (Gardner) River- Lower Basin (Hot Spring Series) Hot springs flow in the foreground with rolling hills making up the background. Wyoming. Document No. 167528. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871 .
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Gardiner's (Gardner's) River Hot Springs. Diana's Bath (Upper Basin). Cascading multi-tiered hot springs flow in the foreground with a mountain range in the background. Wyoming. Document No. 167529. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Groups of Springs Upon the Summit. A man walks up a shallow ravine of hot springs with rolling hills and mountains in the background. Document No. 167530. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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General View of the Northern Face of the Hot Springs. Two men climb up cascading hot springs end in shallow pools. Rolling wooded hills make up the background. Document No. 167531. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Tower Falls 115 Feet (Near view from below). A rocky stream runs from a waterfall that drops from a steep rockface with rough outcroppings. Wyoming. Document No. 167532. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Tower Falls (distant view from above). A waterfall that drops from a steep rockface with rough outcroppings can be seen in the distance through a thin group of trees. Wyoming. Document No. 167533. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Plate XXVII: Column Rocks Near Tower Creek-Foot of Grand Canyon. Forested mountainside leads to a steep multileveled, rock-faced mountain ridge. Wyoming. Document No. 167534. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Column Rocks (near Tower Creek). Forested mountainside leads to a steep multileveled, rock-faced mountain ridge. Wyoming. Document No. 167535. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871 .
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Lower Falls of the Yellowstone. View looking over a steep to sloping canyon that ends with the lower falls of the Yellowstone. Wyoming. Document No. 167536 Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Great Falls, from East of Canon. View looking over steep rocky canyon walls that ends with a waterfall. Wyoming or Colorado. Document No. 167537. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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The Upper Falls of Yellowstone (Distant View). Panoramic view of multiple wooded sloping hills with a waterfall in the middle. Wyoming or Colorado. Document No. 167538. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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The Upper Falls, Near View from West Side. A tree-lined river flows from a low waterfall. 7" x 9" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Wyoming or Colorado. Document No. 167539. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1871.
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Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, Looking Down from Over Lower Falls. A river winds its way down through a steep rocky canyon lined with forests. Wyoming or Colorado. Document No. 167540, Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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View in the Grand Canyon (as seen from below). A steep rocky mountain ridge lined by trees rises into the distance. Wyoming or Colorado. Document No. 167541. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Boiling Sulpher Spring at Crater Hills. Specific view of a boiling sulpher spring in the foreground with open fields behind.Wyoming or Colorado. Document No. 167542. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Boiling Mud Springs, Crater Hills. A boiling mud spring flows in the foreground of a barren field with a forest and low sloping hills in the background. Wyoming or Colorado. Document No. 167543. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Grotto Hot Spring. A man perches just above a grotto hot spring that flows out of a steep rocky hill topped by trees. Wyoming or Colorado. Document No. 167544. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Plate XXXV: Yellowstone River as it leaves the lake. Extended view of a river as it winds between a forest. A mountain range can be seen in the distance to the left. Wyoming. Document No. 167545. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Head of Yellowstone River (as it leaves the lake). Extended view of a river as it winds between a forest. A mountain range can be seen in the distance to the left. Wyoming. Document No. 167546. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1871.
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Camp on the Southwest Arm of Lake. U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. General view of a camp, including a group of men, located on a lake near a row of pine trees. Wyoming. Document No. 167547. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Group of Hot Spring Basins-Upon Edge of (Yellowstone) Lake. View of a group of hot springs that make up the edge of a lake. Wyoming. Document No.167548. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1871.
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Yellowstone Lake, Birds Eye View from Southeast Arm (Yellowstone Series). Panoramic view over a lake bordered by rolling mountains. Wyoming. Document No. 167549. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Yellowstone Lake, Birds Eye View from Southeast Arm (Yellowstone Series). Panoramic view over a lake bordered by rolling hills. Wyoming. Document No. 167550. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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View looking up the Southeast Arm of Yellowstone Lake. A rocky bank borders a large lake in the foreground with a mountain in the background. 7" x 9" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Wyoming. Document No. 167552. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Yellowstone Lake- Southeast Arm (Yellowstone Series). A rocky bank borders a large lake in the foreground with rolling hills in the background. Wyoming. Document No. 167551. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Yellowstone Lake- Mary's Bay (Yellowstone Series). Lake bordered by a forest with a low hill in the background. Wyoming. Document No. 167553. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Plate XLIX: Small Southwest Arm of Lake-Small Southern Area of Lake. A partially cleared forest lines a lake in the foreground. The lake extends into the distance with full forests on both sides. Wyoming. Document No. 167554. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Crater of Castle Geyser (Upper Fire Hole Basin). Rough crater that rises in the distance to a rocky point. Wyoming. Document No. 167555. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Crater of the Grotto Geyser. Small crater with curved outcroppings around its borders. Wyoming. Document No. 167556. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Camp near the head of Pelican Creek, 15 miles East of Yellowstone Lake, (Yellowstone Series). Camp on the Divide between Yellowstone Lake and the East Fork- Camp East of Yellowstone Lake. U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. Numerous people stand around a camp set up near a body of water that borders a forest. Wyoming. Document No. 167676. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Extinct Hot Spring, East Fork of the Yellowstone (Hot Spring Series) Shallow creek curves into the distance. Multiple mountain ridges make up the background. Wyoming. Document No. 167557. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Beaver Head Forks- Point of Rocks. In the foreground, a wooden bridge crosses a stream that leads to a dirt path that extends to a steep outcropping. Wyoming. Document No. 167558. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Bear Lake, Idaho. A man stands on a dirt path near a large lake with rolling hills in the background. Idaho. Document No. 167559. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Gateway to the Garden of the Gods (The Beautiful Gate Garden of the Gods). A narrow opening separates two steep rocky ridges that rise to either side. Colorado. Document No. 167562. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Gateway to the Garden of the Gods (The Beautiful Gate Garden of the Gods). A narrow opening separates two steep rocky ridges that rise to either side. Colorado. Document No. 167564. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Golden City. A town is located at the base of low sloping mountains. Colorado. Document No. 167563. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1872.
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Head of (Little) Cottonwood Cañon, Utah. A cabin and barn sit at the base of a snow-covered canyon with steep walls. Utah. Document No. 167565. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1872.
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Head of Little Cottonwood Cañon, Utah. A small grouping of buildings sits at the base of a snow-covered canyon. Utah. Document No. 167566. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1872.
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Panoramic View of Teton Range. Panoramic view of multiple snow-covered mountains. Wyoming. Document No. 167567. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1872.
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South of (Three)-Teton Panoramic View. Rocky mountain face slopes down to a snow-covered mountain range in the distance. Idaho or Wyoming. Document No. 167568. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1872.
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The Teton Range. South. Steep rocky snow-covered mountain face drops off in the foreground and rises again to a plateau. Idaho or Wyoming. Document No. 167569. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Mount Hayden or the Great Teton. Specific view of a steep snow-covered jagged mountain ridge.Idaho or Wyoming. Document No. 167570. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1872.
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Photographing in High Places. View of two men working with photographic equipment upon an elevated rock formation. Sheer drop on the left. Idaho or Wyoming. Document No. 167571. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Camp on the North Fork of Snake River. U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. A small camp is set up along a river that flows between low rolling hills. A herd of cattle is scattered around the camp and up the hill behind. Idaho or Wyoming. Document No. 167572. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Boiling Mud Spring- Lower Geyser Basin. Boiling mud spring in the foreground with forest covered hills behind. Wyoming. Document No. 167573. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Upper Fire Hole Geyser Basin. Bubbling stream flows from the foreground into the distance. The banks of the stream are bare with rolling tree covered hills in the distance. Wyoming. Document No. 167575. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Crater of Architectural Geyser- Lower Fire Hole Basin. Eruptions completely cover a large area around a geyser with forest making up the background. Wyoming. Document No. 167574. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Crater of the 'Castle' and Hot Spring. Wide flat hot spring is encircled by hardened mineral deposits. Just behind is a taller steaming hot spring and a forest. Wyoming. Document No. 167576. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Crater of the 'Castle' and Hot Spring. Wide flat hot spring is encircled by hardened mineral deposits. Just behind is a taller steaming hot spring and a forest. Wyoming. Document No. 167576. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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The Beehive Crater. Specific view of a low walled geyser surrounded by hardened mineral deposits. Wyoming. Document No. 167578. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Mammoth Hot Springs-Upper Basins. Cascading hot springs flow down a barren sloping hill with a mountain in the background. Wyoming. Document No. 167579. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1872.
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Mammoth Hot Springs, Gardiner's River-Upper Basins. Cascading hot springs make up the foreground with an open valley and a mountain ridge in the background. Document No. 167704. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1872.
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Mammoth Hot Springs - Sulphur Vents. Detailed view of a broken rocky terrain. Wyoming. Document No. 167580. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Falls on the Right Fork of Gardner River Falls. General view of the falls on the right fork of Gardiner's River. Idaho or Wyoming. Document No. 167581. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Emigrant Peak from Botelers. A corral is made in a barren field with a snow-covered mountain range in the background. Idaho or Wyoming. Document No. 167582. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Maj. Pease. Ranch-on the Yellowstone. Two men standing in front of their ranch, one with a deer. A mountain range make up the background. Idaho or Wyoming. Document No. 167583. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Camp on Palace Butte Park, Montana. U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. A shallow stream flowing in the foreground with forests and mountains in the background. 7" x 9" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Montana. Document No. 167584. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Arched Falls (on Middle Creek?) Gallatin River, Montana. Water falls from a low broken rockface in a forest. Montana. Document No. 167585. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Helena, Montana. Panoramic view of a city surrounded by grassy sloping fields. Helena, Montana. Document No. 167586. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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The Successful Hunter. Field portrait of a man sitting on a horse. Document No. 167587. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Moose Calf. Field portrait of deceased moose calf laying on the ground. Document No. 167588. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Head of Female Moose. Detached female moose head. Document No. 167589. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872 .
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Groups of Young Buffalo Calves. Field portrait of two young black buffalo calves in front of a fence. A white calf stands just behind. Document No. 167590. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Miscellaneous Groups of the Survey Members. View of a group of survey members, sitting and standing around their camp. Document No. 167591. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872 .
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North from Horseshoe Mountain. Panoramic view over multiple snow touched mountains. Document No. 167592. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1873.
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Treasure Mountain. A forest makes up the foreground with a mountain range in the distance. 4.5" x 7.5" Albumen Print on 11" x 14" board. Document No. 167593. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1873.
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Looking North from Berthoud Pass-into Middle Park. Man sitting on a rocky slope with a mountain range in the background. Middle Park, Colorado. Document No. 167594. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Berthoud Pass, Looking South? Panoramic view over multiple wooded mountains. A man with a horse stand in the foreground. Arizona. Document No. 167632. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874?.
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Grand Lake- Distant View from Foot of Round- Top Mountain. Tree covered valley makes up the foreground with mountains that rise to either side. Middle Park, Colorado. Document No. 167595. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Middle Park-View up the Grand Lake- East from Mount Bross. Panoramic view over a valley that includes a river that breaks through a mountain ridge in the foreground. Multiple mountains make up the background. Middle Park, Colorado. Document No. 167596. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Middle Park-View down the Grand Lake- West from Mount Bross. River winds through a grassy field down from a low sloping hill. Middle Park, Colorado. Document No. 167597. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Middle Park- View up the Grand River from the Mouth of the Blue River. Panoramic view over a flat valley with a river snaking through the middle, bordered by sloping mountains. Middle Park, Colorado. Document No. 167598. Photograph by William Henry Jackson. William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Middle Park- View up the Blue River from its Junction with the Grand Lake. Narrow river snakes through a grassy field with low sloping hills making up the background. Middle Park, Colorado. Document No. 167599. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Middle Park- Looking North across the Grand Lake- from the Mouth of the Blue River. River begins in the foreground and extends into the distance cutting through a grassy field that is bordered by a mesa. A mountain rises behind the mesa. Middle Park, Colorado. Document No.167600. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Down the Grand Lake from the Blue River. A river snakes through a plain bordered by rolling hills. Middle Park, Colorado. Document No. 167601. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Great Canon of the Grand River-View Inside. River, that is bordered by steep rocky canyon walls, flows from the foreground into the distance. Middle Park, Colorado. Document No. 167602. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Blue River Mountain looking South up the Blue River from near Ute Park. Looking through a forest at a plain below that includes a winding river. Colorado. Document No. 167603. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Lone Rock- Pleasant Park. Grassy field is punctuated by rocky outcroppings. A lone tree and horse border either side of the image. Colorado. Document No. 167604. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Plesant Park, Profile Rock. Stacked rock formations make up most of the composition with a mountain range in the distance. Colorado. Document No. 167606. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Sandstone Monuments of Pleasant Park- Liberty Cap. Stacked rock formations make up the foreground with a plain in the distance. Colorado. Document No. 167607. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1874.
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Lake on the Colorado Divide-looking North. Panoramic view over a grassy valley bordered by rolling hills. A small lake is located in the middle of the valley. Colorado. Document No.167605. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Geological Sections. Mountain slope with exposed rock formation in the foreground. Document No. 167608. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Sandstone Conglomerates. Rocky hill slopes down ending with freestanding rock formations. Colorado. Document No. 167609. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Natural Archway under the Citadel Rocks-in the divide. Natural arch located at the end of a steep rock formation. Colorado. Document No. 167610. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Studies in Monument Park. A man stands in between small shrubby trees and unique rock formations that rise steeply. Colorado. Document No. 167611. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Studies in Monument Park. A man stands below an interesting rock formation that rises steeply and continues at a lower height into the distance. Colorado. Document No. 167612. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Stephen's Collection-Studies in Monument Park. A man stands below an interesting rock formation that rises steeply and continues at a lower height into the distance. Colorado. Document No. 167612. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Study-Picturesque Pine- Castleated:sic: Rocks near Monument Park. A man sits under a picturesque pine with a castellated rock formation in the background. Colorado. Document No. 167614. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1874.
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Antelope Park. A man looks over a panoramic view of rolling grassy hills. Colorado. Document No. 167615. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1874.
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Trachytic Bluffs on the Rio Grande at Mouth of Lost (Tail) Creek. A horse stands in a grassy field before a tree spotted mountain that gradually slopes upward to a steeper peek. Colorado. Document No. 167616. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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View on the White Earth River- near Los Pinos -looking down. Open rocky field borders mountains. Through a break between them a distant mountain can be seen. Colorado. Document No. 167617. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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View on the White Earth River-near Los Pinos. A small river winds through a grassy canyon that includes a few small pines. 4" x 7" Albumen Print on 11" x 14" board. Colorado. Document No. 167618. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1874.
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A view on the White Earth –near Los Pinos. Rocky mountain ridge with a few pines. Colorado. Document No. 167619. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1874.
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Arastra Gulch-Baker's Park, Colorado. Panoramic view of grassy rolling fields including patches of pines with a snowy gulch in the background. Colorado. Document No. 167620. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1874.
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North from Summit of Sultan Mountains Baker's Park. Panoramic view over a snowy mountain range that rises and falls into the distance. A narrow river runs through one of the passages created. Colorado. Document No. 167621. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1874 .
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View West from the Summit of Sultan Mountains. Panoramic view over a broken snowy mountain range that rises and falls into the distance. Colorado. Document No. 167622. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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San Miguel Lake and the Sierra San Juan. A long lake runs through a grassy field that rises into the distance through a forested area to a snowcapped mountain range.Colorado. Document No. 167623. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Stephens' Collection. Ancient Two-Story Ruins in the Cliffs of the Canon of the Mancos. Ancient two-story ruin built into the cliffs of steep canyon walls. Colorado. Document No. 167624. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Ancient Ruins in the Cliffs of the Canon of the Mancos. Ancient ruins built into the cliffs of steep canyon walls. Colorado. Document No. 167625. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Ancient Ruins in the Cliffs of the Canon of the Mancos. Ancient ruins built into the cliffs of steep canyon walls. Colorado. Document No. 167626. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Ancient Ruins in the Cliffs of the Canon of the Mancos- Sandstone Bluff 1,000 Ft. High containing Ruins. A rough sandstone bluff drops to a rocky slope. Colorado. Document No. 167627. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Ancient Ruins at the Aztec Springs- The Outer Wall. The remains of a ruined wall sit in a shrub filled field with a mountain range in the background. Colorado. Document No. 167628. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Ancient Ruins at the Aztec Springs. Ruined remains of ancient building rise slightly out of a grassy field with a mountain range in the background. Colorado. Document No. 167629. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Fortified Rock-containing Ruins- on/near the Head of the McElmo. Rock formation rises out of a shrub covered field. Colorado. Document No. 167630. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1874.
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Cave Dwellings near the Fortified Rock on the McElmo-near the Legendary Butte. A field with medium sized shrubs sits before low canyon walls containing cave dwellings. Colorado. Document No. 167631. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1874.
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Southern Division of the Survey- U.S.G.S. A.D. Wilson in Charge. Group field photo of three members of the Southern Division of the United States Geological Survey. Document No. 167637. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Northern Division of the Survey- U.S.G.S. A.R. Marvin in Charge. Group field photo of the Northern Division of the U.S. Geological Survey. Document No. 167636. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Ruined Fortress on the Hovvenweep, Utah- Rear View. The ruined remains of a stone structure sit in the foreground of a grassy field with stone outcroppings. Utah. Document No. 167635. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Ruined Fortress on the Hovvenweep, Utah- Rear View. The ruined remains of a stone structure sit in the foreground of a grassy field with stone outcroppings. Utah. Document No. 167634. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Stephens' Collection: Old Watch Tower- Side Canon- near the McElmo. A curved wall is all that remains of a stone structure built on a low shrub covered hill. Colorado. Document No. 167633. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Photographic Division (United States Geographical Survey) U.S.G.S. The Riding Animals. Group field photo of members of the photographic division of the U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories standing with their horses in front of their camp. Document No. 167639. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Three Good Friends. Three mules standing close to each other, in a field, in a loving manner. Document No. 167638. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Photographic Division (United States Geographical Survey) U.S.G.S. The Riding Animals. Group field photo of members of the photographic division of the U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories standing with their horses in front of their camp. Document No. 167640. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Camp Study- Left in the Photograph is Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden (1829-87). U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. Camp study of two men in front of a tent. Document No. 167641.Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Miscellaneous Camp Studies. A man chops down a tree from a small grouping of trees. Document No. 167642. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Miscellaneous Camp Studies. Group field portrait of five people standing next to a horse that is pulling a pack that is tied to his back. Document No. 167643. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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Sand Dunes near Mosca Pass. Trees make up the foreground and gradually lessen into the open field that runs to a low range of sloping sand dunes in the distance. Document No. 167650. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1875.
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Lake San Cristoval. Sloping tree-spotted mountains border a lake that runs from the foreground into the distance. Document No. 167651. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1875.
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Lower Falls on Lake Fork. A low falls drops into a wooded area. Document No. 167652. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Uncompagre Peak from the South. Snowy field runs rocky and snowy to a sharp peak in the distance. Document No. 167653. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1875.
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Cunningham Gulch and Tower Mountain from near Rocky Gulch. A stream runs through a tree lined gulch. A mountain rises in the distance. Document No. 167654. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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A Mountain Trail. A horse walks along a trail cut into a steep rocky mountain face. A mountain can be seen in the distance. Document No. 167644. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1875.
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Camp in Baker's Park (Maybe #263 Mouth of Cunningham Gulch). U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. A camp sits in a wooded area at the base of a steep wooded mountainside. Horses and people gather in an open area. Document No. 167655. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Baker's Park- looking up from below Howardsville. Looking over a canyon, with a wide base containing a stream, bordered by grassy sloping walls. Document No. 167656. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Baker's Park- looking down from Howardsville from Eureka. A small wooden structure sits in a grassy open field bordered by forests. Snowcapped mountains rise into the distance. Document No. 167657. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1875.
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Boren's Cascade, La Plata Mountain. A narrow waterfall flows through a forest. Colorado. Document No. 167658. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Gold Mining in Boren's Gulch. Three men stand in a gulch mining for gold. Colorado. Document No. 167659. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Boren's Cabin. Three men stand in front of a log cabin in a forest. Colorado. Document No. 167660. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Canon of the Rio San Juan. A river runs from the foreground into a canyon with steep sloping walls. Arizona. Document No. 167645. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Casa Del Eco, Rio San Juan. A grassy field sits before a steep rockface that includes a ruins of a cliff house built into the base. Arizona. Document No. 167647. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Casa Del Eco, Rio San Juan. A grassy field sits before a steep rockface that includes a ruins of a cliff house built into the base. Arizona. Document No. 167648. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Ruins of a Large Cave Town in the Lower Canon on the Rio De Chelley (Arizona). A field runs from grassy to rocky before a steep rockface that contains the ruins of stone structures built into the base. Arizona. Document No. 167649. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Ruined Cave Town in the Lower Canon on the Rio De Chelly (Arizona). Specific view of the ruined remains of a cave town built into a canyon wall. Arizona. Document No. 167661. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Ruins of a Large Cave Town in the Lower Canon on the Rio De Chelley (Arizona). Specific view of the ruined remains of a cave town built into a canyon wall. Arizona. Document No. 167662. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Ruins of a Large Cave Town in the Lower Canon on the Rio De Chelley (Arizona). Interior view looking out from the ruined cave town over a canyon. Arizona. Document No. 167663. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Ruins of a Large Cave Town in the Lower Canon on the Rio De Chelley (Arizona). Ruined remains of a cave town built into a canyon wall. Arizona. Document No. 167664. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Cave Town on the Rio De Chelley. Ruins in Montezuma Canon, Utah. The ruined remains of a row of stone structures are built into the wall of a canyon at the point where it slopes sharply upward. Utah. Document No. 167646. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Ruins in Montezuma Canon, Utah. Tall freestanding stone remains from a structure sit in a row as well as being scattered about a grassy field. A man stands next to one of the stone pieces. Montezuma Canyon. Utah. Document No. 167665. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Ruins of a Temple in Montezuma Canon, Utah. Detailed view of the ruined remains of a stone wall with a field that rises in the background spotted with small shrubs. Montezuma Canyon. Utah. Document No. 167666. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Stephens' Collection: 291: Cave Ruins in Canon near Sierra Abajo (Cave House, Epson Creek, Utah). Exterior view of cave ruins built into the side of a canyon. Utah. Document No. 167690. Photograph by William Henry Jackson,1875.
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Stephens' Collection: View South from Tequa (Tewa) towards Monqui (s Pueblos, Arizona). Three people sit atop the roof of a pueblo with adjoining pueblos extending into the background creating a large courtyard. Arizona. Document No. 167667. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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View South from Tequa (Tewa) towards Monqui(s Pueblos, Arizona). Three people sit atop the roof of a pueblo with adjoining pueblos extending into the background creating a large courtyard. Arizona. Document No. 167668. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Stephens' Collection:Monqui (, or Gualpi). A narrow mountain with steep sides extends into the distance. Built atop its flat top is a pueblo with people standing out front. Walpi, Arizona. Document No. 167669. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Moo-Sha- Neh from She- Paul-A-Wee. (Shipowlawe –Sipaulovi-) A stone wall and a stepped stone structure sit before the ruined remains of a long stone structure that rises slightly in the background. Document No. 167670. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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301. Shung-A-Pah-Wee. Looking down a path of a pueblo. Document No. 167671. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1875.
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Steep rock formations rise out of a mountainside. Document No. 167672. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869?.
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A path cuts between scattered rock formations. Document No. 167673. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869?.
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Train tracks run along the side of a cliff near a body of water. Document No. 167674. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869?.
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City Creek Canyon - Salt Lake. Creek winds through a grassy canyon. Utah. Document No. 167677. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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Crossed Out. A person sits in a field in the foreground with a panoramic view over a valley behind him. A river runs through the valley and is bordered by mountains that rise in the distance. Document No. 167680. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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A man sits in a grassy field in front of a tree spotted rock formation that rises sharply in the background. Document No. 167681. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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A gorge with trees, shrubs, and rocky sloping walls. Document No. 167684. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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A body of water (river?) runs between a steep rocky bank and a flat open bank with a few scattered trees and low stone walls. Document No. 167675. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1869?.
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River, bordered by a stoney shore, winds into the foreground from the distance. Document No. 167682. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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Panoramic view over a plain that includes a small winding river. Document No. 167683. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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A narrow lagoon lies near a large body of water. Document No. 167696. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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River runs from the foreground into the distance. Rolling hills and mountains make up the background. Document No. 167686. Photograph by William Henry Jackson. .
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Wooden railroad bridge over the Platte River. Wooden railroad bridge extends into the background over the Platte River. The bridge was built by Union Pacific in 1863. 7" x 9" albumen print mounted on 11" x 14" card. Document No. 167687. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1863 .
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Ogen [sic], Utah. People congregate outside of the Utah Hotel. Ogen [sic], Utah. People congregate outside of the Utah Hotel. Horses are tethered to trees in front of the hotel. Ogden, Utah. Document No. 167689. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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Panoramic view over open fields with houses in the background just beyond a row of trees. Document No. 167688. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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Open field with some snow and a small bridge over a stream in the foreground. The field rises slightly in the background rising to a mountain in the distance. Document No. 167685. Photograph by William Henry Jackson .
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Drawing of multi-level mountain ridges. Document No. 167694. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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Special Collections Photographs Oversize.
Sho-Sho-Me Falls, Snake River Idaho. A wide waterfall drops from a rocky river with a stepped mountain range rising in the background. Document No. 167971. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871-1872?.
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View in Yellowstone Park. A man stands upon a mineral deposit formation that rises from a barren field with a forest in the background. Document No. 167972. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871-1872?.
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Arkansas Canon, Colorado. View looking down into a steep rocky canyon with a mountain range in the background. Document No. 167973. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1873-1874.
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Rio Virgin, Southern Utah (a former county of Utah Territory from 1869 to 1872). A rocky field runs to pointed cliffs in the background. Document No. 167974. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874?.
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Salt Lake, Utah. A group of people start out in a small boat upon a large lake that includes a singular rock formation and a mountain range in the background. Document No. 167975. Photograph by William Henry.
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Cascade Falls on Yellow Stone River. A small waterfall drops to a shallow stream from a rocky cliff surrounded by trees. Document No. 167976. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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Clintons Point, Great Salt Lake. A two-story building in an open field that borders a large lake. A long dock with a steamboat extends into the lake. Document No. 167977. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871-1872?.
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Salt Lake City. A group of children pose in a row in the foreground with a city behind them in the distance. Snow covered mountains make up the background. Document No. 167978. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870-1872?.
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Cactus, Southern Utah. Various types of cacti grow up out of a rocky field. A horse drawn carriage is in the background. Document No. 167979. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874?.
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Bayonet cactus, Southern Utah. A man poses next to a large cactus in a shrub spotted rocky field. A mountain range rises in the background. Document No. 167980. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874? .
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. [Plate I (from unknown collection) --Camp at Ogden, Utah (Wasatch Mountain)]. A camp is set up at the base of a mountain range. People congregate in different areas throughout the camp. Document No. 167941. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. [Plate II (from unknown collection) -- Ogden Canon, Wasatch Mountain]. A small group of people stand at the opening to a steep walled canyon. Document No. 167942. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. [Plate III (from unknown collection) --Red Rock Pass (Neg# 133377)]. Two groups of people with wagons and horses travel over a grassy field that includes two large rock formations. Document No. 167943. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871 .
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. [Plate IV (from unknown collection) -- Red Rock Butte (Wasatch Mountains)]. Two men stand in a shrub spotted field in front of a butte. Document No. 167944. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. [Plate V (from unknown collection) -- Port Neuf Cañon]. A narrow river winds through a gently sloping canyon with mountains rising in the background. Document No. 167945. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories. [Plate VI (from unknown collection) --Snake River]. A river bordered by a rocky bank extends into the distance. Document No. 167946. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [ Plate VII (from unknown collection) --Extinct Volcano on Henry's Fork of Snake River]. A river bordered by a grassy bank extends into the distance where a sloping mountain rises. Document No. 167947. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate VIII (from unknown collection) --Mount Garfield Main Divide, Rock Mountain]. A few men stand in the foreground with a mountain range rising in the background. Document No. 167948. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate IX (from unknown collection) -- Point of Rocks, Braver Head Forks, Wyoming]. A small wooden bridge extends over a body of water in the foreground, a butte rises in the background. Document No. 167949. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate X (from unknown collection) --Beaver Head Rocks, Mouth of Beaver Head Canon]. A rocky foreground, then an open field with a mountain range making up the background. Document No.167950. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XI (from unknown collection) --Virginia City, Montana]. Panoramic view over a town built upon a barren field. Document No. 167951. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Neg.S4-133381) Plate XII (from unknown collection) --Hydraulic Gold Mining Alder Gulch, Near Virginia City]. Several men standing or sitting at the rocky base of a steep wall. Document No. 167952. Photograph William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XIII (from unknown collection) --Fort Ellis, Montana]. Panoramic view over a town built with a mountain range in the background. Document No. 167953. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XVI (from unknown collection) -- Exit of Yellowstone, From the Mountains]. A grassy field is bordered by a wooded mountain range in the distance. Document No. 167954. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XIX (from unknown collection) --Emigrant Peak]. A small camp is set up in a open field with a mountain range in the background. Document No. 167955. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XIX (from unknown collection) --Emigrant Peak]. A barren field bordered by a fence makes up the foreground with a snowcapped mountain range in the background. Document No. 167956. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XX (from unknown collection) --Second Cañon of the Yellowstone]. A man sits in a grassy field before a mountain range split by a river. Document No. 167957. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XXII (from unknown collection) --Cinnibar Mountain (from below)]. A few people sit at different points in a grassy field with a mountain range in the background. Document No. 167958. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XXVII (from unknown collection) --Column Rocks (foot of the Grand Canyon)]. Forested mountainside leads to a steep multileveled, rock-faced mountain ridge. Document No. 167959. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XXXVIII (from unknown collection) --Mountains Southeast of Lake]. Panoramic view over a forest that runs to a mountain range in the background. Document No. 167960/ Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XXXIX (from unknown collection) --Yellowstone Lake (Bird's-Eye View)]. Panoramic view over a forested area dissected by rivers that flow from a bordering lake. A mountain range makes up the background. Document No. 167961. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XLIII (from unknown collection) --Camp of Yellowstone Lake]. General view of a camp set up on an open field near a forest. People stand or sit at different points throughout. Document No. 167962. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate L1 (from unknown collection) --The Odometer]. A man on a horse pulls a wheeled cart carrying an odometer. Document No. 167964. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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U.S. Geological Survey of the Territories [Plate XLVIII (from unknown collection) --Elk "Cervus Canadensis"]. An elk lays on its side in the forest. Document No. 167963. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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53407--Utes Buckskin Charlie-Sub Chief. Studio portrait of a seated adult male in Western dress. Document No. 167967. Copyright 1899 by Detroit Photographic Co. (Photograph: uncertain if by William Henry Jackson).
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53406--Utes. Ignacio High Chief. Studio portrait of a seated adult male in Western Dress. Document No. 167965. Copyright 1899 by Detroit Photographic Co. (Photograph: uncertain if by William Henry Jackson).
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53815--A Moki Basket Weaver. An individual kneels on a blanket weaving a basket. Document No. 167968. Copyright 1902, by Detroit Photographic Co. (Photograph: uncertain if by William Henry Jackson).
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53817--Navajo Woman Weaving a Blanket. A woman sits before a loom, constructed into a tree, weaving a blanket. Document No. 167969. Copyright, 1902 by Detroit Photographic Co. [R. Rasmessen's Curio Store Tucson, Arizona]. (Photograph: uncertain if by William Henry Jackson) .
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53879--Papago Indians. A woman stands outside of her one-story house with a child. Document No. 167970. Copyright, 1902, by Detroit Photographic Co. (Photograph: uncertain if by William Henry Jackson) .
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In the Canon of the Mancos. Description: Exterior View of a two-story Pueblo, with two men in the front, built into the side of a steep walled canyon. Location: New Mexico. Document No. 167981. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1874.
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[Photo of drawing of Moki Indians]. Drawing of an interior of a house that includes a group of people of different ages. Document No. 167982. Drawing by William Henry Jackson, 1876.
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[Photo of drawing of Moki Indians]. Drawing of an interior of a house that includes a group of people of different ages. Document No. 167982. Drawing by William Henry Jackson, 1876.
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18. Great (or Lower) Falls of the Yellowstone (397 Feet). A river flows from a high waterfall in the distance. A forest rises in the background. Montana. Document No. 167985. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872. .
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26. Mammoth Hot Springs, Gardiner's River, M.T. A man stands upon a cascading hot spring. Open fields behind him run to a low mountain range. Montana. Document No. 167986. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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40. Headwaters of the Gallatin Montana. A river drops slightly onto a rocky bed in a forest. Montana. Document No. 167987. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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72. [Eroded Sandstones Monument Park, Colorado]. Three unique fluted rock formations, that rise to larger flat tops. Colorado. Document No. 167988. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1873.
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[Mountain of the Holy Cross]. Specific view of a cross formation eroded into a mountain top. Barren mountainside surrounds the site. Colorado. Document No. 167989. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1873.
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Mystic Lake, M.T. A lake is bordered by a forest on one side and sloping forest covered mountains in the distance. Montana. Document No. 167990. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Fremont's Peak. A rocky field borders a long lake that extends into the distance. A mountain range rises in the background. 14" x 10" Albumen Print on 16" x 20" board. Wyoming. Document No 167991. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870?.
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Badlands on Wind River. Rolling arid terrain with sparse vegetation extends to a mountain range in the background.Wyoming. Document No. 167992. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870?.
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Wind River Peak. A picturesque scene in which a man stands along the banks of a shallow river with a snowcapped mountain range in the distance. Wyoming. Document No. 167993. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870?.
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Mts. Doane and Stevenson. A dirt field borders a forest in the foreground with a snowcapped mountain range in the distance. Document No. 167994. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1870-1877?.
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Crater of the Castle Geyser. Specific view of a crater on a large geyser from which steam is escaping. Wyoming. Document No. 167995. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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The Trail in West Gallatin Canon. Rocks and boulders cover the ground in dense forest. Montana. Document No. 167996. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872 .
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Yellowstone Lake. A rocky bank borders a large lake with a mountain range rising in the distance. Wyoming. Document No.167997. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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Crater of the Castle Geyser. A large crater sits in an open barren field, with a geyser rising in the background. A forest makes up the background. Wyoming. Document No. 167998. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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"The Tetons" from the head of Buffalo Fork. Two men look over a panoramic view of forested country with snowcapped mountains rising in the background. Wyoming. Document No. 167999. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872?.
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[Meeting of the U.S. Geological Survey, Fire-Hole Basin]. Field portrait of a large group of men arranged in rows in a grassy field with a forest behind them. Montana. Document No. 168000. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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Panoramic view over mountainous countryside. Document No. 168001. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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Cap of Liberty, Mammoth Hot Springs. Free standing rock formation that rises into a cone shape. Wyoming. Document No. 168002. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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Three Tetons. Panoramic view over a snowcapped mountain range that extends into the distance. Wyoming. Document No. 168003. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Mt. Hayden or the Great Teton. View over a snowy mountain top that rises to sharp peaks. Wyoming. Document No. 168004. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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9 [The Teton Range, South]. A tree spotted mountain in the foreground with a snowcapped mountain range in the background. Wyoming. Document No. 168005. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872.
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[The Three Tetons, Panoramic View]. Panoramic view from a mountain over a valley with a snow-covered mountain range in the background. Wyoming. Document No. 168006. Photograph by WIlliam Henry Jackson, 1872.
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Panoramic view over a plain with a winding river and a mountain range in the background. Document No. 168007. Photograph by William Henry Jackson .
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A small river cuts through a plain that extends to a mountain range in the distance. Document No. 168008. Photograph by William Henry Jackson.
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Head of Middle Creek, Near Mt. Blackmore, M.T. A rocky field runs to a thick forest with a mountain range in the background. Montana. Document No. 168009. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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View on the West Gallatin, M.T. View looking up at a steep mountain face. Pines in the foreground grow up the side of the mountain. Montana. Document No. 168010. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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[Bridger Cañon, Near F'T Ellis]. A fluted rock formation rises to a point from a sloped hill. Montana. Document No. 168011. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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[Mystic Lake, M.T.]. Picturesque scene of a man standing on the bank of a lake which is bordered by a forest. A mountain range makes up the background. Montana. Document No. 168012. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871.
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[The Three Tetons]. Plains extend to a mountain range with three peaks in the background. Wyoming. Document No. 168013. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1872 .
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Arched Falls. Foor of Mt. Blackmore. M.T. A small fall drops to a stream in a forest. Montana. Document No. 168015. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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[Palace Butte, Near Mt. Blackmore, M.T.]. A shallow rocky stream runs to a grassy field then a forest with a steep butte rising in the background. Montana. Document No. 168016. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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[Cascades from Mt. Blackmore, M.T.]. A cascade drops to a narrow stream in a forest. Montana. Document No. 168017. Photograph by WIlliam Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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[Cascade, Middle Fork of the Gallatin, M.T.]. A river drops slightly onto a rocky bed in a forest. Montana. Document No. 168018. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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[Camp of Mystic Lake]. People occupy a small camp set up on a lake in a forested area with a mountain range in the distance. Montana. Document No. 168019. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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[Palace Butte Park, Gallatin Mt's, M.T.] A group of men and horses rest along the banks of a shallow river that runs through a forest with a butte rising in the background. Montana. Document No. 168020. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871?.
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[Camp at Fort Hall, Idaho]. U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. A large camp is set up on a plain. Horses stand in the area between the two rows of tents. Idaho. Document No. 168021. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1871-1872?.
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U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. A group of people stand in a camp set up on a grassy field in front of a mountain range. Document No. 168022. Photograph by William Henry Jackson .
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[Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories F.V. Hayden, U.S. Geologist-in-Charge. The Grotto Geyser of Yellowstone National Park with a descriptive note and map, and an illustration by the Albert-Type Process. (Cover for the illustrations)] .
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Cover: The Grotto Geyser of the Yellowstone National Park with a descriptive note and an illustration by the Albert- type process. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories. Cover page of a U.S. Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories and publication. Document No. 168023. 1871?.
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View of Pueblo (probably Hopi).
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View of Pueblo (probably Hopi).
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View of Pueblo (probably Hopi).
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View of Pueblo (probably Hopi).
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View of Pueblo (probably Hopi).
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View of Pueblo (probably Hopi).
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View of Pueblo (probably Hopi).
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View of Pueblo (probably Hopi).
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View of Pueblo (probably Hopi).
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Buildings and Tents in Base of Valley.
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Cliff dwellings.
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Ruins of Cliff Dwellings. Cañon De Chelley.
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The Cañon (obliterated) Monument Cañon De Chelley Ariz.
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Cañon Del Muerte, From Mummy Cave, Ari.
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The "Women's Dance." Oraibi.
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Oraibi. Moki Town. (Shi-mo-pavi) .
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Oraibi. Moki Town.
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Tewa. Cicomavi. Wolpi. Moki Towns.
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Stairway Leading to Pueblo Wolpi, Arizona.
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Wolpi. Moki Town. Ariz.
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View of Pueblo.
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Hopi Pueblos - Cipauiluvi - Pueblo De Cipauilivi (ACQ. #30, 17251).
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Hopi Pueblos - Cipauiluvi.
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Hopi Pueblos - Cipauiluvi.
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Hopi Pueblos - Cipauiluvi.
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Hopi Pueblos - Hopi - Moki hairdresser (17256).
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Hopi Pueblos - Hopi - On deposit by Numismatic and Antiquarian Society Feb 14, 1894.
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Hopi Pueblos - Hopi - Sallie' A Moki.
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Hopi Pueblos - Hopi - A Moki, spinning.
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Hopi Pueblos - Hopi - A Moki, spinning (17227).
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Hopi Pueblos - Hopi - Moki. Mail rider.
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Hopi Pueblos - Hopi - Modisi, A Moki girl.
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Hopi Pueblos - Hopi - A Moki, weaving (17231?) .
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Hopi Pueblos - Hopi - A Moki, weaving.
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Hopi Pueblos - Oraibi - Pueblo de Oraibi, Ariz (17241) .
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Hopi Pueblos - Oraibi - The 'Women's Dance.' Oraibi.
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Hopi Pueblos - Oraibi - The 'Women's Dance.' Oraibi.
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Hopi Pueblos - Oraibi - Woman's Dance. Wolpi (sic, Oraibi). Ariz. (17232).
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Hopi Pueblos - Oraibi - Eastern court of Oraibi.
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Hopi Pueblos - Oraibi - Eastern court of Oraibi.
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Hopi Pueblos - Oraibi - Eastern court of Oraibi.
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Hopi Pueblos - Sitcomavi - Pueblo de sitcomavi, Arizona (17234, MA1989-27) .
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Hopi Pueblos - Sitcomavi (Sichumovi) .
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Hopi Pueblos - Sitcomavi.
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Hopi Pueblos - Tewa - (Arizona) Moqui. Pueblo girls.
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Hopi Pueblos - Tewa - Pueblo De Tewa, Ariz (17252?) .
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Miscellaneous Pueblos - Pueblo de Jemez.
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Miscellaneous Pueblos - The Jemez Ruins.
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Miscellaneous Pueblos - Pueblo de Tesuque.
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Miscellaneous Pueblos - Pueblo de Santo Domingo.
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Miscellaneous Pueblos - Pueblo de San Ildefonso.
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Miscellaneous Pueblos .
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[Dancer's Rock, Wolpi] (Neg. S4-140525) .
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[Dancer's Rock, Wolpi] .
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[View of Pueblo] (Neg. S8-139827) .
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[Wolpi] (Neg. S8-139828) .
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[(Tusayan) Mishongnavi] .
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(Sichumavi) .
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(Tewa).
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(Tewa).
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Mi-shong-i-ni-vi; Shi-pau-i-luv-vi in the distance.
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Miscellaneous Pueblos - Southern Court and covered way, Tusayan or Moki Indians, Arizona.
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House of Chi___y, ____ Chief.
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Entrance to Wolpi.
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Entrance to Wolpi.
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View of Pueblo (Wolpi?).
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Dancer's Rock, Wolpi.
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Moqui Maidens.
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Pictographs in Cliff.
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View of Pueblo .
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley No. 8. Kai-vav-its. A tribe of the Pai Utes, living on the Kaibab Plateau, near the Grand Canon of Colorado, in Northern Arizona. KU-RA-TU. Photographed by Hillers. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by J. W. Powell, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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Department of the Interior. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. POWELL, Geologist in charge. Indians of The Colorado Valley. Kai-vav-its. A tribe of the Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Canon of Colorado, in Northern Arizona. KU-RA-TU. No. 8. Photographed by Hillers.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 9. Kai-vav-its. A tribe of the Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Canon of Colorado, in Northern Arizona. THE EMPTY CRADLE. Photographed by Hillers. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by J. W. Powell, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 10. Kai-vav-its. A tribe of the Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Canon of Colorado, in Northern Arizona. KU-RA-TU and MU-PATES. Photographed by Hillers. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by J. W. Powell, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 15. Kai-vav-its. A tribe of Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Canon of Colorado, in Northern Arizona. KINDLING A FIRE BY FRICTION. Photographed by Hillers. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by J. W. Powell, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 22. Kai-vav-its. A tribe of the Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Canon of Colorado, in Northern Arizona. THE SEED GATHERERS. Photographed by Hillers. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by J.W. Powell, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 23. Kai-vav-its. A tribe of the Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Canon of Colorado, in Northern Arizona. THE MOTHER. Photographed by Hillers. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by J. W. Powell, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 25. Kai-vav-its. A tribe of the Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Canon of Colorado, in Northern Arizona. Mounted Indians. Photographed by Hillers.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 31. Kai-vav-its. A tribe of the Pai Utes, living on the Kai-bab Plateau, near the Grand Canon of Colorado, in Northern Arizona. WON-SI-VU AT REST. Photographed by Hillers. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by J. W. Powell, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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Canons of Green River. U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Valley of the Colorado by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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No. 36. Red Canon, one mile below Beehive Point, looking up.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 42. U-AI NU-INTS. A tribe of Indians living on the Rio Virgen, a tributary of the Colorado, in Southern Utah. THE HUNTER. Photographed by Hillers. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by J. W. Powell, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 49. U-AI NU-INTS. A tribe of Indians living on the Rio Virgen, a tributary of the Colorado, in Southern Utah. The Little Hunter and his Sweetheart. Photographed by Hillers. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by J. W. Powell, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Department of the Interior. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. POWELL, Geologist in charge. Indians of The Colorado Valley. MO-A-PA-RI-ATS. A tribe of Indians inhabiting the valley of the Mo-a-pa River, a tributary of the Rio Virgen, in Southern Nevada. MET ON THE ROAD. No. 58. Photographed by Hillers." Purple stamp: "American Institute of Mining Engineers. Organized 1871.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 65. NU-A-GUN-TITS. A tribe of Indians living at the Vegas, or Meadows, in Southwestern Nevada. SI-GAV and AN-TI-NAINTS. Photographed by Hillers. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by J. W. Powell, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
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Department of the Interior. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. POWELL, Geologist in charge. Indians of The Colorado Valley. SHI-NI-MOS. TERRACED HOUSES IN ORAIBI. No. 80. Photographed by Hillers. American Institute of Mining Engineers. Organized 1871.
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KANAB CANON. U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Department of the Interior. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. POWELL, Geologist in charge. Indians of The Colorado Valley. SHI-NI-MOS. A STREET SCENE IN ORAIBI. No. 81. Photographed by Hillers.
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Department of the Interior. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. POWELL, Geologist in charge. Indians of The Colorado Valley. SHI-NI-MOS. A STREET SCENE IN ORAIBI. No. 81. Photographed by Hillers." purple stamp: "American Institute of Mining Engineers. Organized 1871.
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Department of the Interior. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. POWELL, Geologist in charge. Indians of The Colorado Valley. SHI-NI-MOS. THE CHIEF HOUSE IN THE TOWN OF ORAIBI. No. 82. Photographed by Hillers." purple stamp: "American Institute of Mining Engineers. Organized 1871.".
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J.W. Powell and A.H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 82. SHI-NI-MOS. The Chief's House, in the town of Oraibi. Photographed by Hillers.
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Department of the Interior. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. POWELL, Geologist in charge. Indians of The Colorado Valley. SHI-NI-MOS. A BACK STREET IN ORAIBI. No. 83. Photographed by Hillers." purple stamp: "American Institute of Mining Engineers. Organized 1871.
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Department of the Interior. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. POWELL, Geologist in charge. Indians of The Colorado Valley. SHI-NI-MOS. HARVEST HOME. No. 84. Photographed by Hillers." purple stamp: "American Institute of Mining Engineers. Organized 1871.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. No. 84. SHI-NI-MOS. 'HARVEST HOME.' Photographed by Hillers.
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Department of the Interior. U.S. Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. J. W. POWELL, Geologist in charge. Indians of The Colorado Valley. Ancient Ruins on the Cliffs of Glen Canon. (Back View.) No. 87. Photographed by Hillers." purple stamp: "American Institute of Mining Engineers. Organized 1871.
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U.S. Topographical and Geological Survey of the Colorado River of the West by J. W. Powell and A. H. Thompson.
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Indians of The Colorado Valley. U-IN-TA UTES. Living in the U-in-ta Valley, on the Western Slope of the Wasatch Mountains, in Utah. Indian Boy and his dog. No. 100. Photographed by Hillers.
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"Apache Lake, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona." Purple stamp: "American Institute of Mining Engineers Organized, 1871" (hereafter AIOME stamp) Verso: sticker: "Centennial Headquarters American Institute of Mining Engineers. Presented by U.S. Engineer Dept." (hereafter AIOME sticker) .
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"Group of Pah-Ute Indians, Nevada." Alome stamp. Verso: AIOME sticker. .
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View On Apache Lake, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona On Apache Lake, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona. Two Apache Scouts In The Foreground." Aiome Stamp. Verso: Aiome Sticker. .
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"North Fork Canon, Sierra Blanca Creek, Arizona.".
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"Cooley's Park, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona." [Stephens' Collection].
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"Cooley's Park, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona." Aiome Stamp. Verso: Aiome Sticker. .
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"Distant View Of Camp Apache, Arizona." Aiome Stamp. Verso: Aiome Sticker. .
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"Distant View Of Camp Apache, Arizona." .
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"Historic Spanish Record Of The Conquest, South Side Of Inscription Rock, N.M." Aiome Stamp. Verso: Aiome Sticker. .
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"Historic Spanish Record Of The Conquest. South Side Of Inscription Rock, N.M. No. 3." Aiome Stamp. Verso: Aiome Sticker. .
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"Ancient Ruins In The Canon De Chelle, N.M. In A Niche 50 Feet Above Present Canon Bed." Aiome Stamp. Verso: Aiome Sticker. .
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"The Church Of San Miguel, The Oldest In Santa Fe, N.M." Aiome Stamp. .
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"South Side Of Inscription Rock. N.M." Aiome Stamp. Verso: Aiome Sticker .
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"Indian Pueblo, Zuni, N.M. View From The South." Aiome Stamp. Verso: Aiome Sticker [Neg. 139829] .
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"Old Mission Church, Zuni Pueblo, N.M. View From The Plaza." Aiome Stamp. Verso: Aiome Sticker .
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"Section Of South Side Of Zuni Pueblo, N.M." Aiome Stamp. Verso: Aiome Sticker .
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"Arizona Series. Officers' Quarters, Camp Apache, A.T. No. 100." .
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"Arizona Series. Feeding Indians, Camp Apache, A.T. No. 102.".
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"99" [Camp Apache, Arizona] .
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Expedition Of 1873. 1st Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler. Corps Of Engineers, Commanding. "52".
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War Department Corps of Engineers. U.S. Army. Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian. Stamp: American Institute of Mining Engineers, Organized In 1871. No. 1. Zuni Indian Girl, With Water Olla. (F. 52.) T.H. O'Sullivan, Phot.
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Expedition Of 1873. 1st Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler. Corps Of Engineers, Commanding. "49" .
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War Department Corps of Engineers. U.S. Army. Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian. Stamp: American Institute of Mining Engineers, Organized In 1871. No. 3. The Two 'beauties.' Zuni Indian Belles, 16 And 18 Years of Age. (F. 49.) T.H. O'Sullivan, Phot.
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Expedition Of 1873. 1st Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler. Corps Of Engineers, Commanding. "45" .
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War Department Corps of Engineers. U.S. Army. Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian. Stamp: American Institute of Mining Engineers, Organized In 1871. No. 4. Lieutenant-governor Of the Zuni Indians. The Turquoise Necklace Worn Is Considered of Great Value and Ornament, And Is Noted as Worth So Many Horses, Squaws, Or Sheep. It Is Also Believed to Be an Amulet and Acceptable to the Gods. (F. 45.) T.H. O'Sullivan, Phot.
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Expedition Of 1873. 1st Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler. Corps Of Engineers, Commanding. "51".
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War Department Corps of Engineers. U.S. Army. Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian. Stamp: American Institute of Mining Engineers, Organized In 1871. No. 7. Group Of Zuni Indians, At Their Pueblo or Town, N.M. (F. 51.) T.H. O'Sullivan, Phot.
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Expedition Of 1873. 1st Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler. Corps Of Engineers, Commanding. "44".
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War Department Corps of Engineers. U.S. Army. Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian. Stamp: American Institute of Mining Engineers, Organized In 1871. No. 8. War Chief of the Zuni Indians. (F. 44.) T.H. O'Sullivan, Phot.
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Expedition Of 1873. 1st Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler. Corps Of Engineers, Commanding. "42".
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War Department Corps of Engineers. U.S. Army. Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian. Stamp: American Institute of Mining Engineers, Organized In 1871. No. 9. Old Mission Church, Pueblo of Zuni, N.M., Built by Spanish Missionaries In 1676, Of Stone and Adobe. These Zealous Servants of the Church Have Been Driven Away by the Indians Long Ago, And the Church Is Now Going to Decay. (F. 42.) T.H. O'Sullivan, Phot.
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USGS/BAE Collection. Unidentified.
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USGS/BAE Collection. General & Non-Native .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Northeast - Delaware, Pottawotomi, Huron, Kickapoo, Montawk, Ottawa, Shawnee.
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USGS/BAE Collection. Southeast Creek, Choctaw, Cherokee, Caddo .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Northeast - Chippewa, Sauk Fox, Winnebago .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Plains - Arikara, Mandan, Hidatsa .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Plains - Blackfoot, Piegan, Crow.
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Plains - Iowa, Omaha, Missouria, Oto, Kansas .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Plains - Pawnee.
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Special Collections - Tintypes .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Basin - Ute, Paiute .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Basin - Wasco, Warm Spring .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Southwest - Apache .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Southwest - Navajo .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Southwest Pueblo .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Southwest - Yuma, Pima, Temicula .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Plains - Osage .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Plains - Cheyenne, Arapaho, Ponca, Oto .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Plains - Comanche, Wichita, Kichai, Tawakoni, Tonkawa, Kiowa, Waco .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Plains -Sioux Lakota .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Plains-Sioux - General .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Plains-Sioux - Dakota Oglala Dakota .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Plains - Sioux - Nakota .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Plateau - Nez Perce, Modoc, Tututni .
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USGS/BAE Collection. Great Basin - Shoshoni, Bannock .
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Delegation of Piegan Indians (Front Row: Four Horns, Little Bear Chief, Running Crane, Little Dog, Little Plume; Back Row: White Calf, Major Geo. Steel, Tail Feathers Coming Over the Hill, White Grass, Jos Kipp). Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, December 1891.
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Eagle Plume, Kansas. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell .
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Delegation of Ogaualah Suoinx Chief Slowy, Ochata Front Row (Left to Right): Shunka-la-lo-ka. He Dog, Ta-oop-che-ka. Little Wound, Washi ta-tonga. American Horse, Cha-sa-tonga. Little Big Man, Ta-shun-ka-ko-ki-pa. Young Man Afraid of His Horses and Ma-wa-ka. Three Bears or Three Grizzly Bears. Back Row: Mato-zi, Yellow Bear, Antoine Janis, William Garnette, Jos. Merriville? Or Leon Palliday?, and Mato-yu-mni. Sword. Studio portrait of a group of adult males in native and Western dress arranged into one seated and one standing row. Many of the men hold pipes. 13.5" x 18.75" Albumen Print on 20" x 16" board, Photograph by Charles Milton Bell .
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Delegation of Ponea Chiefs (Pouca, Nebraska). Man Laying on Ground: Hairy Bear. Front Row (Right to Left): Black Crow, Big Eele, Hauduig Bear, Haudiug Buffalo, White Hueau, Huoke Maker Back Row: Big Rualle, Baptiste Barnaby (Interpreter), White Eagle, Charles Le Clair, Big Chief. Description: Studio portrait of a group of adult males in native and Western dress arranged into one seated and one standing row. Many of the men hold hatchets. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, November 14, 1877 .
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Xi-tha-cka. White Eagle Ponea Chief also called Mon-chu-na-thi-hi- Scares the Bear. Studio portrait of a standing adult male in native dress holding a hatchet. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, November 14,1877 .
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Xi-tha-cka. White Eagle Ponea Chief also called Mon-chu-na-thi-hi- Scares the Bear. Studio portrait of a standing adult male in native dress holding a hatchet. Document No. 17263. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, November 14,1877 .
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Ta-ton-ga—non-zhin. Standing Buffalo. Studio portrait of a standing adult male in native and Western dress holding a hatchet. Document No. 167844. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, November 14, 1877.
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Quanah Parker in occidental dress. Studio portrait of a standing adult male in Western dress, holding a cane. See also T4-2286/AD2000_2288. Copy transparency of mounted albumen print generated July 2002. Document No. T4-2285. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, 1890 .
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Navaho Group 1874. Carnero Mucho: Mariano, Juanita, Manuelito, Manuelito Segundo, and Tiene-Su-Se (Back:) Wild Hank Sharp, Ganado Mucho, Barbas Huenos, Agent? Gov. Arny, Kentucky Mt. Bill, Cabra Negra, Cyatanita, Narbona Primero, and Jesus Arviso (Interpretar) .
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Combined Ute Delegation to Washington D.C.to arrange Treaty of Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-Nine and Eighty. 23 Individuals in Western and Native attire posing in portrait. Washington D.C. Photograph by Antonio Zeno Shindler (uncertain), 1880 .
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Quanah Parker in occidental dress. Studio portrait of a standing adult male in Western dress, holding a cane. See also T4-2286/AD2000_2288. Copy transparency of mounted albumen print generated July 2002. Document No. T4-2285. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, 1890.
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Chief Sinte-Galeshka. Spotted Tail. Studio portrait of a standing adult male in native dress. Document No. 17264. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, 1880.
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Makhpiya-luta or Ma-kpe-ah-lou-tah. Red Cloud or Scarlet Cloud. Studio portrait of seated adult male in native dress holding a staff. 21" x 16" Albumen Print on 22" x 28" board. Document No. 17265. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, 1880 .
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Studio portrait of a group of adult males in Western dress arranged into a seated and standing row. Some of the men hold long pipes and fans. Document No. 17266. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell .
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Studio portrait of a group of adult males in Western dress arranged into a seated and standing row. Some of the men hold long pipes and fans. Document No. 17266. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell .
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Chippewa Delegation consisting of (Left to Right): Oshoga, Nijogijig, Oshawashogijig, Akewainzeee, Wadwaiasoug, Kis-ki-ta-wag, Edawigijig. Standing in back (Left to Right): Wasigwanabi, Ogimagijig, (four unidentified non-native men). Studio portrait of a group of adult males in Western dress arranged into two seated rows and one standing row behind them. Some of the men hold long pipes. Document No. 17267. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, 1880 .
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Oglala Delegation "School Committee" from Pine Ridge consisting of (Left to Right): Shun-ka-lu-ta or Shon-kan-lou-tah. Red Dog or Scarlet Dog, Ta-oop-che-ka. Little Wound?, Makhpiya-luta or Ma-kpe-ah-lou-tah. Red Cloud or Scarlet Cloud, Washichun-tashunke. American Horse, Ogalesha. Red Shirt, John Bridgeman (Interpreter)."This is the 'school committee' from Pine Ridge that went to Carlisle, Penn. To investigate the condition of the Sioux students there in 1880. From Carlisle, they and a number of other chiefs went on to Washinton to talk with government and railroad officials about permitting the railroads to cross the reservation." -Harry Anderson Correspondence to Mrs. Blaker, Smithsonian Institution Files. Document No. 17268.Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, 1880 .
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Crow Delegation consisting of (Front Left to Right): Old Crow, Medicine Crow, Long Elk, Plenty Coups, and Pretty Eagle. Standing in (Back Left to Right): A.M. Quigly (Interpreter), Two Belly, Augustus R. Keller (Crow Agent), and Tom Stewart (Interpreter). Studio portrait of a group of adult males in Western dress arranged into a seated and standing row. Some of the men hold pipes or hatchets. Document No.17269. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, April or May 1880 .
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Brule Delegation consisting of (Standing Left to Right): Agent Pollock or Major Andrus, Louis Roubedeaux (Interpreter). (Seated Left to Right): Black Crow, Iron Wing, Spotted Tail, Coarse Voice?, White Thunder. Studio portrait of a group of adult males in native and Western dress arranged into one seated and one standing row. Many of the men hold pipes. Document No. 17270.Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, 1880.
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Ogalesha. Red Shirt.Studio portrait of standing adult male in native and Western dress holding a pipe. Document No. 17271. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, 1880 .
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White Cloud or White Thunder. Studio portrait of a standing adult male in native dress. Document No. 17272. Location: Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, 1880 .
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Studio portrait of a standing adult male in native dress. Document No. 17273. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell .
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Billy. Studio portrait of a standing adult male in native dress. Document No. 17274. Washington D.C. Photograph by Charles Milton Bell, 1877 .
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