A Native American (Sioux) camp is being invaded by Sully's brigade during the Dakota Wars at the Battle of White Stone Hill, North Dakota, September 3, 1863.
Dakota Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Campaigns & battles--1860-1870.
A Pony Express rider gallops away from the Three Crossings Station in Fremont County, Wyoming. This United States Army station has log and stone buildings with a log stockade and a lookout tower. Men camp beside their covered wagons near the...
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Fremont County (Wyo.)--1860-1870.; Oregon National Historic Trail--1860-1870.; Sweetwater River (Wyo.)--1860-1870.; Covered wagons--Wyoming--Fremont County--1860-1870.; Forts & fortifications--Wyoming--Fremont...
United States Army Generals, Harrison, Sherman, and Terry sit under a canvas tent and hold a council with Native American Arapahoes and Cheyennes.
Arapaho Indians--1860-1870.; Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Generals--American--1860-1870.; Meetings--1860-1870.; Tents--1860-1870.; Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901.; Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh),...
Standing studio portrait of unidentified Native American (Ute) men and a woman; the men wear wrapped braids, shirts, leggings, moccasins, and blankets. The woman wears a dress, shawl, and moccasins.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--Women--1860-1870.
Sitting portrait of two Native American Utes wearing hats, breast plates, beads, fringed pants, loose shirts, blankets over their knees, and wrapping on their braids.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.
Studio portrait of Chief Ouray, center, with Warets, Shavano, Ankatosh and Guerro, sub-chiefs of the Native American Tabeguache (Uncompahgre) Ute band. Clothing includes tunics, buckskin leggings, moccasins, chokers, bead necklaces, and a bandolier.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Tabeguache Indians--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.
Native American women standing on a stream bank collect water. They use travois' attached to dogs to transport the full pots to their village in the distance.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Water carriers--1860-1870.
Reproduction of a drawing shows a standing portrait of Yule (Ouray?) and Quincy (Guerro?) Native American Ute chiefs of the Tabeguache band, both wear buckskin with fringe.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Quincy.; Yule.