Close-up view of a marker that commemorates the Sand Creek Massacre in which United States troops killed some 200 Native Americans (Cheyenne and Arapaho), two thirds of whom were women and children, Kiowa County, Colorado. The concrete obelisk has...
Arapaho Indians--Commemoration--Colorado--Kiowa County--1970-1980.; Cheyenne Indians--Commemoration--Colorado--Kiowa County--1970-1980.; Indians of North America--Commemoration--Colorado--Kiowa County--1970-1980.; Sand Creek Massacre, Colo.,...
A group of men gather on the boardwalk and on horses in front of the first building of the J. W. Hugus and Company general merchandisers and bankers, Meeker, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. The wood false front building once was an army barracks...
View of a marker that commemorates the Sand Creek Massacre in Kiowa County, Colorado. The marker consists of a wedge shaped piece of granite that is on a rectangular piece of concrete elevated on two cylindrical supports. The marker reads: "Sand...
Arapaho Indians--Commemoration--Colorado--Kiowa County--1960-1970.; Cheyenne Indians--Commemoration--Colorado--Kiowa County--1960-1970.; Indians of North America--Commemoration--Colorado--Kiowa County--1960-1970.; Sand Creek Massacre, Colo.,...
Close up view of a marker that commemorates the Sand Creek Massacre in which United States troops killed some 200 Native Americans (Cheyenne and Arapaho), two thirds of whom were women and children, Kiowa County, Colorado. The marker consists of a...
Arapaho Indians--Commemoration--Colorado--Kiowa County--1970-1980.; Cheyenne Indians--Commemoration--Colorado--Kiowa County--1970-1980.; Indians of North America--Commemoration--Colorado--Kiowa County--1970-1980.; Sand Creek Massacre, Colo.,...
An oil painting that depicts the Sand Creek Massacre (Colorado) between the Arapaho and Cheyenne Native Americans and American soldiers. Shows the battle scene in a camp with tepees, mounted soldiers, an American flag in the middle of the...
Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864.; Arapaho Indians--War--Colorado--1860-1870.; Campaigns & battles--Colorado--1860-1870.; Cheyenne Indians--War--Colorado--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--War--Colorado--1860-1870.
Painting depicts the Sand Creek Massacre, Kiowa County, Colorado in which United States troops murdered approximately two hundred Native Americans (Cheyenne and Arapahoe) on November 29 and 30th, 1864. Shows horses, tepees, and rifles.
Arapahoe Indians--War--Colorado--1860-1870.; Cheyenne Indians--War--Colorado--1860-1870.; Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864.; Campaigns & battles--Colorado--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--War--Colorado--1860-1870.
View of the terrain that surrounds the area in which the Sand Creek Massacre took place, November 29 and 30, 1864, in Kiowa County, Colorado; United States troops killed some 200 Native Americans (Cheyenne and Arapaho), two thirds of whom were...
Arapaho Indians--Colorado--Kiowa County--1970-1980.; Cheyenne Indians--Colorado--Kiowa County--1970-1980.; Indians of North America--Colorado--Kiowa County--1970-1980.; Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864--Battlefields--1970-1980.; Kiowa County...
View of the terrain that surrounds the area in which the Sand Creek Massacre took place, November 29 and 30, 1864, in Kiowa County, Colorado; United States troops killed some 200 Native Americans (Cheyenne and Arapaho), two thirds of whom were...
Arapaho Indians--Colorado--Kiowa County--1940-1950.; Cheyenne Indians--Colorado--Kiowa County--1940-1950.; Indians of North America--Colorado--Kiowa County--1940-1950.; Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864--Battlefields--1940-1950.; Kiowa County...
View of a concrete obelisk historical marker with a metal plaque near Chivington, Kiowa County, Colorado; it commemorates the Sand Creek Massacre in 1864 in which United States troops killed some 200 Native Americans (Cheyenne and Arapaho), two...
Missouri Pacific Railroad Company.--1960-1970.; Arapaho Indians--Colorado--Kiowa County--1960-1970.; Cheyenne Indians--Colorado--Kiowa County--1960-1970.; Indians of North America--Colorado--Kiowa County--1960-1970.; Sand Creek Massacre, Colo.,...
Wood engraving from J.H. Beadle's "Western Wilds and the Men Who Redeem Them" depicts the September 1857 "Mountain Meadow Massacre" in which Mormons killed approximately 135 Arkansas pioneers, at Mountain Meadow, Dixie National Forest, Washington...
Wood engraving of the September 1857 "Mountain Meadow Massacre" in which Mormons killed approximately 135 Arkansas pioneers, at Mountain Meadow, Dixie National Forest, Washington County, Utah. Men brandish rifles; a man holds a woman at gunpoint.
An oil painting the depicts the Thornburgh massacre (Colorado). Shows a battle scene with Native Americans and the American Cavalry, covered wagons, horses, dead men and horses and a fire.
Milk Creek (Rio Blanco County and Moffat County, Colo.), Battle of, 1879.; Campaigns & battles--Colorado--1870-1880.; Cavalry--Colorado--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--War--Colorado--1870-1880.
The second prize parade float depicts the Meeker Massacre, with white men dressed in Native American costumes. They wear feather headresses and skin pants, shoot Indian Agent Nathan C. Meeker, and hold a woman captive by her hair. Parade part of...
Meeker (Colo.)--1940-1950.; White River National Forest (Colo.)--Commemoration.; Floats (Parades)--Colorado--Meeker--1940-1950.; Historical reenactments--Colorado--Meeker--1940-1950.; Parades & processions--Colorado--Meeker--1940-1950.
View of Porcupine Butte from the north, Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, here Native American Lakota Sioux encountered a column of the Seventh Cavalry and were ordered to a camp on Wounded Knee Creek the night before the massacre.
Indians of North America--South Dakota--1890-1900.; Teton Indians--South Dakota--1890-1900.; Wounded Knee Massacre, S.D., 1890.; Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (S.D.)--1890-1900.; Porcupine Butte (S.D.)--1890-1900.; Buttes--South Dakota--1890-1900.
Seated portrait of Father Francis M. J. Craft, a Native American (Mohawk) missionary who accompanied troops to Wounded Knee on December 28, to reassure the Lakota Sioux on the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, that they were safe. He was...
Dakota Indians--Government relations--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Government relations--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Mohawk Indians.; Teton Indians--Government relations--South Dakota--Pine...
View of the slain frozen body of a Native American Lakota Sioux medicine man on the battlefield at the site of the Wounded Knee Massacre, Wounded Knee Creek, Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota. The body has clenched arms and is posed with a rifle.
Photo reproduction of a map depicting location of United States troops and Native American Lakota Sioux, at the start of the Wounded Knee massacre, South Dakota. Shows: "soldiers tents, Indian tepees, Big Foot's tent, the Bee correspondent, General...
A man and young boy pose in front of a tall stone column with a bronze plaque, commemorating the Fetterman Fight or the Fetterman Massacre, (known to the Sioux as the Battle of the Hundred Slain.) Red Cloud, Native American Oglala Dakota Sioux, led...
Dakota Indians--Commemoration--Wyoming--1910-1930.; Fetterman Fight, Wyo., 1866--Commemoration--Wyoming--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Commemoration--Wyoming--1910-1930.; Oglala Indians--Commemoration--Wyoming--1910-1930.; Fetterman...
Reproduction of a painting of the December 21, 1866 fight between the Native American Oglala Dakota Sioux and William J. Fetterman's troops. Shows a wagon and dead bodies, Native Americans with bows and arrows and on horseback, and a wounded horse.
Dakota Indians--War--Wyoming--1860-1870.; Fetterman Fight, Wyo., 1866.; Indians of North America--War--Wyoming--1860-1870.; Oglala Indians--War--Wyoming--1860-1870.; Fetterman, William J.--Homes & haunts.
View of grave sites with crosses near the mass grave of the Native American Sioux victims of the Wounded Knee massacre, South Dakota. One cross reads: "Pugh Fire Thunder, B. 1891, D 17 1935."
Fire Thunder, Pugh--Tomb.; Dakota Indians--South Dakota--Wounded Knee--1930-1940.; Indians of North America--South Dakota--Wounded Knee--1930-1940.; Wounded Knee Massacre, S.D., 1890.--Cemeteries.; Wounded Knee (S.D.)--1930-1940.; Cemeteries--South...
View of grave markers near the site of mass graves of the Native American Sioux victims of the Wounded Knee massacre, South Dakota, shows wooden crosses, one reads: "Rose Bear Lies Down, D. Nov. 17, 1930, RIP".
View of the mass graves of the Native American Sioux victims of the Wounded Knee massacre, South Dakota, shows a long concrete border, decorated markers, a tall wooden cross, and a memorial topped with an urn.
Dakota Indians--South Dakota--Wounded Knee--1930-1940.; Indians of North America--South Dakota--Wounded Knee--1930-1940.; Wounded Knee Massacre, S.D., 1890.--Cemeteries.; Wounded Knee (S.D.)--1930-1940.; Cemeteries--South Dakota--Wounded...
Native American (Crow) and white men on horseback view the Custer Massacre Memorial in Montana.
Crow Indians--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876--Monuments.; Monuments & memorials--1870-1880.
A young George Custer and soldiers arrive on the scene of the Kidder massacre where Native Americans (Cheyenne and Sioux) slaughtered ten men carrying dispatches for Custer from Fort Sedgewick.
Cheyenne Indians--War--1880-1910.; Dakota Indians--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--1880-1910.; Massacres--1880-1910.
Coal miners, a boy, a teenager, and a young girl stand and eat slices of bread near the remnants of the tent colony destroyed in the Ludlow Massacre during the U.M.W. strike against C.F. & I. in Ludlow (Las Animas County), Colorado. Wood, pieces of...
Colorado Fuel and Iron Company--Strikes--1910-1920.; United Mine Workers of America--Strikes--1910-1920.; Ludlow (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Children--Colorado--Ludlow--1910-1920.; Coal miners--Colorado--Ludlow--1910-1920.; Eating &...
Studio portrait of Major Scott J. Anthony of the 1st Colorado Cavalry Regiment, participant in the Sand Creek Massacre. Anthony poses beside a wooden column and base, and holds his cap. He has a long beard and wears his cavalry coat, tassels and a...
United States. Army. Colorado Cavalry Regiment, 1st (1862-1865)--People.; Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864--Military personnel.; Military officers--American--Colorado--1860-1870.; Military uniforms--American--Colorado--1860-1870.; Anthony, Scott J.
Photo reproduction of a map depicting location of United States troops and Native American Lakota Sioux, at the start of the Wounded Knee massacre, South Dakota. Shows: "soldiers tents, Indian tepees, Big Foot's tent, the Bee correspondent, General...
Indians of North America--War--South Dakota--Wounded Knee--1890-1900--Maps.; Dakota Indians--War--South Dakota--Wounded Knee--1890-1900--Maps.; Teton Indians--War--South Dakota--Wounded Knee--1890-1900--Maps.; Wounded Knee Massacre, S.D.,...
Pauline Gallegos Chavez (middle) stands next to her sister Josephine Chavez and an unidentified girl in their kitchen in Denver, Colorado. Josephine sits at a dinette table, she wears eyeglasses. Pauline, who was present at the Ludlow Massacre, was...
Pauline Gallegos Chavez and her family pose near their chicken coop at 672 Canosa Court, in the Sun Valley neighborhood, Denver, Colorado Identification (left to right): Manuel Adolph Steve Moya, born March 31, 1929, Pauline with baby Gloria Donna...
Mexican Americans--Colorado--1940-1950.; Hispanic Americans--Colorado--1940-1950.; Sun Valley (Denver, Colo.)--1940-1950.; Denver (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Women.; Boys.; Teenagers.; Infants.; Families.; Chavez, Pauline Gallegos, 1887-1986--Pictorial...
Pauline Gallegos Chavez sits with family members on the occasion of her 98th birthday in Denver, Colorado. Identification, left to right (back row): James A. Maestas, and Ann Maestas; (middle row): Ida Lopez and Pauline Gallegos Chavez; (front...