Date: | 07 26 1941 |
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Description: | Mrs. Ollie Jacobs (b. 1862), sitting in a wheelchair. |
Date: | 08 27 1946 |
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Description: | Missionfest (Dutch) traditional psalms sung on church grounds. |
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Description: | First Lieutenant Hollon Richardson of the 7th Wisconsin Volunteers, Company A, Iron Brigade. |
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Description: | Portrait in front of a painted backdrop of two members of a gymnastics team taught by George A. Schaettle in Mondovi (Buffalo County), Wisconsin. Schaettle... |
Date: | 1870 |
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Description: | View overlooking Pinckney Street on the Square with the American Hotel in the background. |
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Description: | Cedakumin, chief of the Clyaquot Indians, seated next to his son, Benjamin. |
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Description: | Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick (Hole in the Day), celebrated Chippewa (Ojibwa) chief. |
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Description: | "Bitter Man," Chief of Pillager Band of Chippewa (Ojibwa) Native Americans. |
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Description: | Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick (Hole in the Day), celebrated Chippewa (Ojibwa) chief. |
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Description: | Po-Go-Nay-Ke-Shick, celebrated Chippewa (Ojibwa) chief. |
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Description: | Portrait of Modoc Captain Jack, leader in the Modoc War. |
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Description: | Portrait of Modoc Chief Winema, who saved the life of Colonel Meacham in the Modoc War. |
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Description: | John Brant, son of Joseph Brant, and member of the Mohawk tribe. From an 1838 portrait by Charles Bird King. |
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Description: | Portrait of Mohawk Captain Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea). From original 1806 oil painting by Ezra Ames. |
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Description: | Mohawk Chief Thayendanegea (Captain Joseph Brant), principal chief and warrior of the Six Nation Native Americans. Thayendanegea was born in Ohio in 1742 a... |
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Description: | Anpetu-tokeca (Other Day), of the Sioux tribe, who rescued 62 people in the Massacre of 1862 in Minnesota. |
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Description: | Cut Nose, of the Sioux tribe, who in the Massacre of 1862 in Minnesota, murdered 18 women and 5 men. |
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Description: | Portrait of Mrs. Ed St. Cyr (He-no-nee-kaw), of the Sioux tribe. The text on the back reads: "Mrs. Ed. St. Cyr. She died about two years ago. I helped ... |
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