Cropped copy image of an 1896 W.H. Jackson photo of a taxidermied wolves exhibit inside Leadville, Colorado's Ice Palace, which was built for the Winter Crystal Carnival. Three wolves on ice blocks are covered with snow. The wolf on the left...
Two cowboys in woolies chaps and felt hats kneel beside a headless elk carcass killed by wolves. One cowboy holds up a bison head. Two saddled horses frame the men and carcass on the ground. Dogs sniff the ground behind the men.
American buffalo bulls face a pack of wolves on a prairie. A wolf has been tossed in the air by a bull. Another wolf lies dead beside a buffalo. Shows mountains and the buffalo herd in the distance.
Four Pawnee chiefs (on the left) and four Sioux chiefs (on the right), pose for a group portrait while touring with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Included are, from the left, Eagle Chief, Knife Chief, Brave Chief, Young Chief, American Horse,...
Wild west shows--1880-1920.; Tribal chiefs--1880-1900.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.; Dakota Indians.; Pawnee Indians.
A team of workers set charges at the Wolf Tongue tungsten mine in Nederland (Boulder County), Colorado. One man places explosives in bored holes and the other holds a tamping stick. Both men wear work overalls, jackets, hard hats, and carbide lamps.
Nederland (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Wolf Tongue Mine (Boulder County, Colo.)--1930-1940.; Explosives--Colorado--Nederland--1930-1940.; Miners--Colorado--Nederland--1930-1940.; Mining--Colorado--Nederland--1930-1940.
A miner positions a compressed air, percussion-type rock drill called a stoper on the ceiling of a mine shaft at the Wolf Tongue tungsten mine near Nederland (Boulder County), Colorado. He wears overalls, a jacket, and hard hat.
Nederland (Colo.)--1930-1950.; Wolf Tongue Mine (Boulder County, Colo.)--1930-1950.; Boring--Colorado--Nederland--1930-1950.; Drilling & boring machinery--Colorado--Nederland--1930-1950.; Miners--Colorado--Nederland--1930-1950.;...
View of a frame Wolf Tongue Mine building and probably a head frame in Nederland (Boulder County), Colorado. A pickup truck is on a dirt road near the building. Tailings piles for the tungsten mine are nearby.
Nederland (Colo.)--1940-1950.; Wolf Tongue Mine (Boulder County, Colo.)--1940-1950.; Mine buildings--Colorado--Nederland--1940-1950.; Mining--Colorado--Nederland--1940-1950.; Tailings embankments--Colorado--Nederland--1940-1950.; Tungsten mines &...
An oil portrait of Sioux Chief Little Wolf by Charles S. Stobie. He wears a feather headdress, shirt, breastplate and sash; in the background is a landscape of trees. The frame is rectangular and varnished wood.
Dakota Indians--1900-1910.; Tribal chiefs--1900-1910.; Little Wolf, Dakota Chief.
Standing profile portrait of a Native American Ute man, identified as Standing Wolf, in City Park, Denver, Colorado. He is in front of a tepee and stands on a woven blanket wearing moccasins, fringed leggings, a loose shirt, hair pipe breastplate...
Indians of North America--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Ute Indians--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; City Park (Denver, Colo.)--1900-1910.; Denver (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Standing Wolf, Ute Indian.
Head and shoulders portrait of a Native American Ute man, identified as Standing Wolf. He wears a decoratively beaded shirt, an animal pelt, and an eagle feather headdress.
Indians of North America--1890-1910.; Ute Indians--1890-1910.; Standing Wolf, Ute Indian.
Portrait of Native American men (Arikara or Ricaree): (left to right) Stab, Bob Tail Bull, Yellow Wolf, and Little Brave (Little Soldier); costume includes a feather headdress, a fur hat, a uniform jacket with epaulets, leggings, moccasins, a...
Arikara Indians--1870-1880.; Indians of North America--1870-1880.; Bob Tail Bull.; Little Brave.; Stab.; Yellow Wolf.
Lotta Big Wolf, a Native American Sioux woman wearing a dress decorated with banding and a bead necklace and headband, stands in a field in front of several other Sioux, possibly in South Dakota.
Dakota Indians--South Dakota--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--South Dakota--1910-1930.; Women--South Dakota--1910-1930.; Big Wolf, Lotta.
Studio portrait (sitting) of Lone Wolf (Guipago), a Native American (Kiowa) man. He wears a hair pipe breast plate, a metal bead bandolier, a fur pelt and a scarf over his braids, and beads in his hair.
Indians of North America--1860-1880.; Kiowa Indians--1860-1880.; Lone Wolf, Kiowa Indian.
Studio portrait (sitting) of Lone Wolf's son, a Native American (Kiowa) man. He wears a blanket, metal bead bandoliers, a scarf around his neck, beaded hair ornaments, and scarves over his braids.
Indians of North America--1890-1910.; Kiowa Indians--1890-1910.; Lone Wolf, Kiowa Indian--Family.
Head and shoulders studio portrait of Native American (Kiowa) man, Chief Lone Wolf (Guipago). His braids are wrapped in cloth; he wears metal hoop earrings, a dark shirt, and a wool vest. He holds a hatchet pipe with a long barrel wrapped in wire...
Indians of North America--1860-1880.; Kiowa Indians--1860-1880.; Calumets--1860-1880.; Tomahawks--1860-1880.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1880.; Lone Wolf, Kiowa Indian.
Studio portrait (profile) of Chief Wolf Robe, a Native American (Cheyenne) man. He wears a scarf, either a President Hayes or Harrison medal on a ribbon around his neck, and scarves over his braids.
Cheyenne Indians--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--1890-1900.; Tribal chiefs--1890-1900.; Wolf Robe.
Studio portrait of a Native American Comanche woman, wife of Oscar Yellow Wolf, seated on a chair covered with a floral cloth; she wears long loose hair, a dress with a fringed shawl around her waist, and tall moccasins decorated with silver.
Comanche Indians--1890-1910.; Indians of North America--1890-1910.; Women--1890-1910.; Yellow Wolf, Oscar--Family.
Oscar Yellow Wolf, a Native American Comanche man, poses on horseback wearing leggings and shirt with fringe, neck scarf, an animal fur cap, and braid covers, probably Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Spectators watch from the background.
Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1910-1930.; Horseback riding--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1910-1930.; Yellow Wolf, Oscar.
Standing Wolf, a Native American (Ute) man poses outdoors in City Park, Denver, Colorado, on a blanket near a tepee. He holds a feather fan and wears beaded moccasins, leggings, a breechcloth, hair pipe breastplate and choker, fur pelt armband, and...
Indians of North America--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Ute Indians--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Denver (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Clothing & dress--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Tipis--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Standing Wolf, Ute Indian.
A wolf hangs from a tree by the hind leg in a snare trap near Douglas (Cochise County), Arizona.
Wolves--Control--Arizona--Douglas--1930-1940.; Douglas (Ariz.)--1930-1940.; Animal traps--Arizona--Douglas--1930-1940.; Dead animals--Arizona--Douglas--1930-1940.; Wolf hunting--Arizona--Douglas--1930-1940.; Wolves--Arizona--Douglas--1930-1940.
Wolf carcasses hang by the back legs from a wide beam between two poles in Nome, Alaska. Two men stand between the carcasses. One wears an overcoat and slouch felt hat, the other a hunter's cap, work pants and lace-up boots. Shows a wood plank...
Wolves--Control--Alaska--Nome--1940-1950.; Nome (Alaska)--1940-1950.; Dead animals--Alaska--Nome--1940-1950.; Wolf hunting--Alaska--Nome--1940-1950.; Wolves--Alaska--Nome--1940-1950.
A wolf with front and hind legs trussed with wire hangs from two poles at the end of a sled near Eureka Mountain in Sitka County, Alaska. Carcasses and pelts lie on the sled bed. A rifle sits on the pelts. Another sled sits on the snow.
Wolves--Control--Alaska--Sitka County--1920-1930.; Sitka County (Alaska)--1920-1930.; Hides & skins--Alaska--Sitka County--1920-1930.; Sleds & sleighs--Alaska--Sitka County--1920-1930.; Wolf hunting--Alaska--Sitka County--1920-1930.
Two wolves killed by biological survey hunters hang by their hind legs from ropes tied around a wooden pole on the Diamond Bar Ranch northeast of Silver City (Grant County), New Mexico.
Wolves--Control--New Mexico--Grant County--1910-1920.; Grant County (N.M.)--1910-1920.; Dead animals--New Mexico--Grant County--1910-1920.; Wolf hunting--New Mexico--Grant County--1910-1920.
A man looks into a wagon with a canvas cover in probably New Mexico. Wolf pelts hang from the wagon sides. Two mules stand harnessed to the wagon, and a mule and donkey are tied to the back.
Full length studio portrait of Wolf Chief, wearing fur piece around neck, fur jacket and hat, and Harry Eaton, wearing fur piece, long necklace and holding peace pipe. Both are seated in front of painted backdrop.
Dakota Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Portraits--1880-1890.; Calumets--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--1880-1890.; Wolf Chief.; Eaton, Harry.
Full length studio portrait of Wolf Chief, Crow male, wearing fur coat, blanket, vest and beads, standing by wooden fence, in front of painted backdrop.
Crow Indians--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Portraits--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--1880-1890.; Wolf Chief.
Wolf Plume, a Native American woman, stirs a pot that hangs from a tripod of branches over a campfire probably in Big Horn County, Montana.
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Campfires--Montana--1900-1920.; Outdoor cookery--Montana--1900-1920.; Women--1900-1920.; Wolf Plume.; Rodman Wanamaker Expedition.
Two men sit in probably the Quorum Restaurant located at Colfax Avenue and Grant Street in Denver, Colorado. The men, Robert L. Silber, President of the Denver Art Museum's Board of Trustees, and Denver restaurateur and owner of the Quorum, Pierre...
Denver Art Museum--Commemoration--1960-1970.; Denver Art Museum--People--1960-1970.; Denver (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Anniversaries.; Restaurants.; Silber, Robert L.; Wolf, Pierre.; Restaurateurs.
Index of mining accidents in West Virginia between the years 1887 and 1927 respectively. Index is an alphabetical list by miner’s name for fatal and non-fatal mine accidents.