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  • Cattle grazing in a pasture near a stream

    Cattle grazing in a pasture near a stream

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    Possibly near Lake Tahoe.

    photCL 275 fld. 6 (45)

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    Cattle grazing near Fort Sill

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    A disbound album of primarily portrait photographs of Plains Indians, taken by photographer William E. Irwin from the 1890s to early 1900s, in Indian Territory. His images document the Chiricahua Apache, Comanche, and Kiowa Indians who lived near Anadarko and Fort Sill, Oklahoma; some photographs may have been taken at Irwin's studio at Chickasha, Indian Territory. Besides the studio and field portraits, there are also candid views illustrating late 19th-century Plains Indians in their daily lives; several views of cowboys and cow herding; Fort Sill; tepees; landscapes; and one view of a Wichita Indian grass house or wickiup. Notable portraits include those of Geronimo, seated, posing with headdress and revolver; Appeahtone (Kiowa Chief) and his wife; and Quanah Parker (Comanche Chief) with two of his wives. Many of the photographs focus on Comanche and Kiowa Indians posing for studio portraits. These portraits depict infants and children, young women, mothers, scouts, and warriors, many identified by name. Named individuals include Poor Buffalo, White Buffalo, Lone Wolf, and Little White Shield, among others. Field photographs show Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche encampments; a Wichita grass house; both cowboys and Indians caring for their herds; and views in and around Anadarko and Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

    photCL 161

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    [Grazing cattle and pigs in Rocky Valley near Arkansas, Kansas]

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    This collection contains 54 photographs by photographer Isaac H. Bonsall chiefly depicting the landscape and Union Army operations during the American Civil War in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Lookout Mountain, Georgia, Corinth, Mississippi, and the surrounding regions, from approximately 1862 to 1865. The prints primarily document encampments, buildings, artillery, steamships, railroad bridges, and soldiers. The collection also includes some portraits of soldiers and Union officers, including the officers of the 1st United States Veteran Volunteer Engineers and Generals William S. Rosencrans, John H. King, George H. Thomas, and Joseph Hooker. Among the images are two images of African American Union troops. A landscape view of grazing farm animals near Arkansas City, Kansas, is the only image in the collection that does not date from the Civil War, and also the only image carrying Bonsall's imprint. There are also two additional images that were not taken by Bonsall and include copyright information for N. Brown.

    photCL 491

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    Waterfall and lake. approximately 1910

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    A panoramic view of a waterfall and a lake, possibly near Lake Tahoe. The photograph was taken from a rocky area near the waterfall, looking out of the lake, which is surrounded by rocky hills covered in pines.

    photCL 402 (40060)

  • Sheep in pasture, Lake Tahoe, Nevada

    Sheep in pasture, Lake Tahoe, Nevada

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    photCL 275 fld. 6 (42)

  • Sheep in pasture, Lake Tahoe, Nevada

    Sheep in pasture, Lake Tahoe, Nevada

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    photCL 275 fld. 6 (43)