Shows buildings and people associated with the Native American Cherokee Nation; the Capitol building, the Woman's Seminary, the Insane and Deaf Asylum, a house, D. Bushyhead, principal chief, Sequoyah, and Wilson Hare, speaker of the lower house.
Cherokee Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Buildings--1880-1890.; Tribal chiefs--1880-1890.
Native American (Lakota Sioux) men, one on horseback, await the arrival of a wagon train near Laramie, Wyoming. The men hold spears and wear feather roaches.
Dakota Indians--Wyoming--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--Wyoming--1870-1880.; Horseback riding--Wyoming--1870-1880.
Portrait of a Native American (Cherokee) woman identified as Kitty Ross. She sits on a swing and wears a long sleeved shirt with decorative lace on the wrists and neck, and a hat. She is the wife of Daniel E. Ross, Assistant Secretary of the...
Cherokee Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Women--1880-1890.; Ross, Daniel E.--Family.; Ross, Kitty.
Shows a large wooden building, a wagon, people, and horses on a road at the Cheyenne Agency, Wyoming.
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Cheyenne Agency--1880-1890.; Cheyenne Indians--Government relations--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Buildings--1880-1890.
A uniformed soldier with head bandages stands over the body of a shirtless dead man. The soldier has a saber at his side and a hat in his hand, the dead man has an arrow in his chest and a picture of a girl near his outstretched hand.
Indians of North America--War--1870-1880.; Soldiers--1870-1880.
Head and shoulders portrait of a Native American (Cheyenne) man, identified as Little Robe (Takkeeomah). He wears a coat with shoulder bands and buttons, braids, and earrings.
Cheyenne Indians--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Tribal chiefs--1870-1880.; Little Robe.
White soldiers battle Native Americans (Cheyenne) at the Battle of Beecher's Island on the Arikaree River, Colorado.
Cheyenne Indians--Colorado--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--Colorado--1860-1870.; Campaigns & battles--Colorado--1860-1870.; Beecher Island, Battle of, 1868.
Reproduction of a drawing shows a soldier helping his wounded comrade at the Battle of Beecher Island, Colorado, 1868, between the U. S. Cavalry and Native American Cheyenne.
Cheyenne Indians--War--Colorado--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--Colorado--1860-1870.; Beecher Island, Battle of, 1868.
The Battle of Beecher Island, Colorado, 1868, pitted Native American Cheyenne against the U. S. Cavalry. One white man and three horses have fallen, others wage the battle.
Cheyenne Indians--War--Colorado--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--Colorado--1860-1870.; Campaigns & battles--Colorado--1860-1870.; Beecher Island, Battle of, 1868.
Shows U. S. Cavalry soldiers during the Battle of Beecher Island, Arikaree River, Colorado, 1868. An officer hands a wounded soldier a drink of water as another man sips from a pool. A third prepares to fire his rifle. The battle was waged against...
Cheyenne Indians--War--Colorado--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--Colorado--1860-1870.; Campaigns & battles--Colorado--1860-1870.; Beecher Island, Battle of, 1868.
A series of drawings shows: 1) Native Americans (Cheyenne) preparing for battle, 2) their escape from Fort Robinson, and 3) the engagement of Captain Wessels. Headings for each of the three drawings read: "The imprisoned Cheyenne fortifying their...
Cheyenne Indians--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Escapes--1870-1880.
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.
Five Native Americans crush and carry ore as an armed cowboy stands by and smokes a cigarette; the people that crush ore use only small hammers, those that carry the ore have full baskets. A cannon is pointed at the workers from across an enclosed...
Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Mining--1870-1880.
Head and shoulders portrait of Pasqual, a Native American (Yuma) man. His hair is unkempt on top with tightly woven braids drape down past his shoulders. He wears a shirt with buttons and grizzled facial hair.
Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Yuma Indians--1880-1890.; Tribal chiefs--1880-1890.; Pasqual.
Shows Native American (Yuma) men, women, and children in a domestic scene. Women and children tend a cooking fire as two men, one of whom is smoking a pipe, stand near brush shelters.
Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Yuma Indians--1880-1890.; Outdoor cookery--1880-1890.
A Native American (Cheyenne) woman carries a rolled blanket in camp. She wears a long dress and a belt with conchas. Tepees, a saddle, a skull, a campfire, and a wagon are nearby.
Cheyenne Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--1880-1890.; Women--1880-1890.
A Native American man and his daughter pose with a horse in front of a tepee. The man is identified as Short Robe and wears leggings, a blanket, a vest, and a hat. His daughter wears a fringed hide dress and necklaces.
Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Fathers & children--1890-1900.; Short Robe.
Reproduction of a lithograph is a sitting portrait of a Native American (Shoshone) man, identified as Washakie. He wears moccasins, leggings, a blanket around one shoulder, a shirt, pendant, and earrings. He carries a pouch and powder horn around...
Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Shoshoni Indians--1870-1880.; Tribal chiefs--1870-1880.; Washakie, ca. 1804-1900.
A Native American woman mourns the death of her husband. She holds a human skull and appears to be symbolically feeding it while others are scattered on the ground around her. Behind her are several burial platforms.
Indians of North America--Spiritual life--1860-1870.; Manners & customs--1860-1870.; Scaffold burial--1860-1870.
View of the remains of Benjamin Wadsworth's 1859 log cabin, Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado; features hewn log structure with side gable and external stabilizing braces; other residences and cottonwood trees in background.
Wadsworth, Benjamin Franklin--Homes & haunts.; Arvada (Colo.)--1920-1940.; Log cabins--Colorado--Arvada--1920-1940.
Studio portrait of Peter Gottesleben, a jeweler and watch dealer in Denver, Colorado. He was a member of the Arapahoe County Board of Education (School Board District Number 1) from 1874 to 1883. He wears a stiff, wing collared shirt, a cravat, and...
Arapahoe County (Colo.). School District, No. 1. Board of Education--People.; Jewelers--Colorado--Denver--1870-1890.; School board members--Colorado--Denver--1870-1890.; School boards--Colorado--Denver--1870-1890.; Gottesleben, Peter.
Group portrait of First Colorado Regiment soldiers in the Philippines; men with rifles laugh and hoist beer bottles.
Spanish-American War, 1898--Military personnel.; Eating & drinking--Philippines--1890-1900.; Infantry--American--Philippines--1890-1900.; United States. Army. Colorado Infantry Regiment, 1st.
A view of Denver, South Park, and Pacific locomotive number 43 and railroad cars on the west side of Alpine Pass (Altman Pass) at Woodstock (Gunnison County), Colorado, shows three men on top of the locomotive. A stand of pines and log cabins are...
Denver, South Park, and Pacific Railroad Company--1880-1890.; Woodstock (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Log cabins--Colorado--Woodstock--1880-1890.; Railroads--Colorado--Woodstock--1880-1890.
Copy of an 1881 circular engraving of Golden, Colorado, by Western Engraving Company, Omaha, shows a smoking Kimball locomotive and tender with a 2112 CCRR (Colorado Central Railroad) boxcar on tracks with the booming town and Castle Rock of South...
Exterior of the Methodist Church, Gunnison, Colorado, shows the brick side square belltower with battlements, three central arched stained glass windows, intersecting gable roofs and a side hipped roof with entry door and three small windows.
Large lion statues stand in front of the Governor Flower Library in Watertown, New York, named for Roswell Pettybone Flower, governor of New York from 1892-94. Flower died in 1899, and the memorial library was built in 1903. A topiary stands behind...
Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library--1900-1930.; Watertown (N.Y.)--1900-1930.; Buildings--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Columns--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Drapery--1900-1930.; Libraries--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Sculpture--New...
A large dome tops the Governor Flower Library in Watertown, New York, named for Roswell Pettybone Flower, governor of New York from 1892- 94. Flower died in 1899, and the memorial library was built in 1903. Columns stand in pairs along the front...
Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library--1900-1930.; Watertown (N.Y.)--1900-1930.; Benches--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Buildings--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Columns--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Domes--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.;...
A large dome tops the Governor Flower Library in Watertown, New York, named for Roswell Pettybone Flower, governor of New York from 1892- 94. Flower died in 1899, and the memorial library was built in 1903. Columns stand in pairs along the front...
Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library--1900-1930.; Watertown (N.Y.)--1900-1930.; Benches--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Buildings--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Columns--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Domes--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.;...
Large lion statues stand on either side of the stone steps leading to the front entrance of the Governor Flower Library in Watertown, New York, named for Roswell Pettybone Flower, governor of New York from 1892-94. Flower died in 1899, and the...
Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library--1900-1930.; Watertown (N.Y.)--1900-1930.; Buildings--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Columns--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Drapery--1900-1930.; Libraries--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Sculpture--New...
Lion statues stand on both sides of the entrance to the Governor Flower Library in Watertown, New York, named for Roswell Pettybone Flower, governor of New York from 1892-94. Flower died in 1899, and the memorial library was built in 1903. Large...
Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library--1900-1930.; Watertown (N.Y.)--1900-1930.; Benches--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Buildings--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Columns--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Drapery--1900-1930.; Libraries--New...
Large lion statues stand on both sides of the stone steps leading to the front entrance of the Governor Flower Library in Watertown, New York, named for Roswell Pettybone Flower, governor of New York from 1892-94. Flower died in 1899, and the...
Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library--1900-1930.; Watertown (N.Y.)--1900-1930.; Benches--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Bicycles & tricycles--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Buildings--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Columns--New...
Lion statues stand on both sides of the entrance to the Governor Flower Library in Watertown, New York, named for Roswell Pettybone Flower, governor of New York from 1892-94. Flower died in 1899, and the memorial library was built in 1903. A round...
Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library--1900-1930.; Watertown (N.Y.)--1900-1930.; Benches--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Buildings--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Columns--New York--Watertown--1900-1930.; Fountains--New...
Pacific Electric Railway Company interurban streetcar 1221 passes palm trees, sedan automobiles, and businesses in Compton (Los Angeles County), California. A sign reads: "Market Basket Groceries Cut Rate Drugs."
Pacific Electric Railway Company--1940-1950.; Compton (Calif.)--1940-1950.; Commercial facilities--California--Compton--1940-1950.; Electric railroads--California--Compton--1940-1950.