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Portrait of Wa-Shin-Ha

Date: 02 1906
Description: Profile studio portrait of Wa-Shin-Ha (Fat On Skin) odress with headdress and ornaments and holding possibly a pipe. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Osage Tribe...
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Portrait of Wakinyan Sapa

Date: 03 1905
Description: Studio portrait of Wakinyan Sapa (Black Thunder) in native dress with headdress and breastplate and holding a pipe and bag. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Yank...
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Portrait of Wakinyanzi

Date: 03 1905
Description: Studio portrait of Wakinyanzi or Wakinyan Pazi (Yellow Thunder) in partial native dress with peace medal, headdress and breastplate and holding a pipe and ...
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Portrait of Chief Albert Waters

Date: 01 1906
Description: Studio portrait of Chief Albert Waters, successor to Chief Joseph, in native dress with headdress and ornaments. Part of Shahaptian and Nez-Perce Tribes.
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Portrait of Midriff or Diaphragm

Date: 02 1899
Description: Studio portrait (Front) of Midriff or Diaphragm in partial native dress with peace medal, headdress and ornaments. Part of Algonquian and Chippewa Tribes.
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Portrait of Amos White-Swan

Date: 01 1906
Description: Profile studio portrait of Amos White-Swan in partial native dress. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Brule Tribes.
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Portrait of Yumyekalimpt

Date: 01 1906
Description: Studio portrait of Yumyekalimpt, called Jesse Stevens, Interpreter for Ahlakat, in partial native dress with headdress and ornaments. Part of Shahaptian an...
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Portrait of Yumyekalimpt

Date: 01 1906
Description: Profile studio portrait of Yumyekalimpt, called Jesse Stevens, Interpreter For Ahlakat, in partial native dress with headdress. Part of Shahaptian and Nez-...
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Portrait of Mah-me-qua-che

Date: 1900
Description: Portrait (Front) of Kikapo man, Mah-me-qua-che or Little Big Tree. Part of Algonquian and Kikapo Tribes.
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Portrait of Me-o-con-je

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Description: Portrait (Front) of Me-o-con-je (One Sun or Moon). Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Osage Tribes.
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Portrait of Ne-sort-scinna

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Description: Portrait (Front) of Ne-sort-scinna, called Four Horns, in partial native dress with ornament. Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Blackfoot Tribes.
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Portrait of Oloe-ha-wal-la

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Description: Portrait (Front) of Osage man, Oloe-ha-wal-la (Old Chief). Part of Siouan (Sioux) and Osage Tribes.
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Portrait of Canmonpatoankantuya

Date: 1907
Description: Studio portrait of Canmonpatoankantuya, also known as James High Pipe, holding a bag. Part of the Siouan (Sioux) and Brule Tribes.
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Portrait of Nugkutizuwais

Date: 1907
Description: Portrait of Nugkutizuwais, meaning Yellow Bear, a sub-Chief belonging to the Algonquian and S. Cheyenne Tribes.
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Second Lieutenant Charles J. Robinson

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Description: Full-length seated studio portrait of Second Lieutenant Charles J. Robinson of the First Regiment of the Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, G Company, commanded...
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Lloyd J. Harris Pie Co. Truck

Date: 1940
Description: Man standing with a pie container next to an International model D-15-M truck with Metro body. According to the original caption, "Chef Wright" is the driv...
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Tunnel after Snowstorm

Date: 03 1899
Description: Winter scene of man wearing an overcoat and hat stands with a shovel at the far end of a snow tunnel shoveled through a tall snowbank.
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Young Children in Littered Backyard

Date: 1924
Description: Three young children standing in a backyard in very poor condition, including the lack of a lawn, exposed trash piles, and other litter.
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Pressure Tank for Stove

Date: 07 1926
Description: View of a pressure tank for a Coleman Air Gas stove placed on a wooden crate outside of a building on International Harvester's Hinsdale experimental farm,...
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Electric Wires and Railroad Tracks

Date: 03 1928
Description: Power lines along both sides of railroad tracks running through a rural area.

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