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Title GRAPHICS COLLECTION |
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Box 2 |
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1 |
Valencia, NM |
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2 |
Papagos – Two women (litho) |
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1858 |
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3 |
Medicine Man With Sling and Med. Bow |
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1850 |
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4 |
Attendant Fanning Snake |
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5 |
Toto-Mucho, Chief of a Band of Kiowas |
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1858 |
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6 |
Cachina (Sacred Dance) at the Zuni Pueblo |
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USGS 1878 |
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7 |
“Indian ‘Tablet Dance” at Santo Domingo |
Farny/Lummis |
HW 1890 |
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8 |
“A Strange Mixture of Barbarism and Christianity – the Celebration of San Geronimo’s Day Among the Pueblo Indians”.1. Entrance to underground council chamber. 2. Racers at the beginning of the course. 3. Carrying the patron saint of the racetrack. 4. Drummer at the church door. 5. The last of the wheat. 6. Types – Apaches & Mexicans. 7. Ready for the race. 8. A gunner. 9 The “Chiflonetes”. 10. Types – “Pueblos, 11. The Dance, Taos Pueblo. (2 copies) |
Blumenschein |
HW 1898 |
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9 |
Oraibi |
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Bur. Of Ethnology, 8th annual report |
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10 |
“Mexico”. View of a town; Mexican with load of hay (?); vendor with load of baskets; vendor with display of pots. |
Schmedtsen |
Sunday Record – Chicago, Nov.10, 1901, part 6, p.1 |
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11 |
Telephone ads |
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Farr Monthly Telephone Bulletin, Vol.1, no.8, 1899 |
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12 |
“Near Fort Defiance, Navajo Country, New Mexico” |
Eastman/Backus |
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13 |
“The Indian Pueblo of Taos |
Schilling |
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14 |
The Santa Fe Players present “Head Acres,” list of players |
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1st National Bank, Sept 1 & 2, 1930 |
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15 |
“Dancer Holding Snake in Mouth” |
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1850 |
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16 |
“Medicine Man with Bowl of Sacred Water |
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1850 |
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17 |
Fiesta Melodrama, “He Aint Done Right by Our Nell |
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Santa Fe Community Theatre |
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18 |
“San Felipe – N. Mex” |
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19 |
“Young Girl Throwing Sacred Cornmeal Upon Snakes” |
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20 |
“Why Wreck a Flourishing Tree to Plant a Four-O-Clock |
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21 |
Handbill, “World Premier of Warner Brothers’ Motion Picture Santa Fe Trail” |
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22 |
“Sketches in Santa Fe, NM”; Dooryard; Curio Dealer; In Mourning; typical Mexican House; Old Adobe Church |
Rogers |
HW |
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23 |
A. “View of Volcanic Peaks “. B. El Pueblo de Santa Ana. |
Graham |
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24 |
A. “Exterior of Adobe Fortification at Smoky Hill Station – Fighting the Fire;” B. “Interior of (same)”; C. Street View in Santa Fe, NM” (3 copies) |
Davies |
HW, 04-21, 1866 |
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25 |
“Organ Mountains, NM” |
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Sarony & Co. NY |
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26 |
“Buffalo Dance, Pueblo de Zuni, NM” |
R.H. Kern |
Ackerman |
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27 |
“Biombo Mexicano de ‘El Volador’” del Siglo XVII. |
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“Museo de America,” Madrid, ES |
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28 |
Same as #27, different picture (pole dance ?) |
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“Museo de America” Madrid, ES |
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29 |
Same as #27, different picture (waterfalls, pulling agave) |
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“Museo de America” Madrid, ES |
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30 |
Same as #27, different picture (Spanish as guests of Indians?) |
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“Museo de America” Madrid, ES |
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31 |
Same as #27, different picture (Indian dance) |
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“Museo de America” Madrid, ES |
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32 |
Group of Navajo on horseback |
Cassidy |
Santa Fe Railroad calendar |
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33 |
“Gonzalo Pizarro Beheaded at Cuzco” |
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London, Alex Hogg |
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34 |
“Autel at Ruines Pres de Zuni – Dessin de Lancelot, d’apres le Reports of Exploration |
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French magazine |
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35 |
Seated Indian “O-Cum-Who-Wast” |
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1848 |
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36 |
Mt. Webster |
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37 |
Interior of Acoma Church, NM, during Harvest |
Graham |
HW 08-02-1890 |
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38 |
Arenenos (Subtribe of the Papagos) |
Schott |
1858 |
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39 |
Commodore Byron and the Patagonians |
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Published by A. Hogg |
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40 |
Pueblodorf in New Mexiko (Taos?) |
Moss |
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41 |
Pueblo Church; Sun Dance; Shooting Arrows at Sheep |
F. A. |
“Sun Dance of the Taos Indians” (article w/ illustrations) |
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42 |
Moquis “Sacred Lodge” |
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1884 |
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43 |
Garbage handbill |
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11-06-1941 |
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44 |
Cabeza de Vaca; Zuni Pottery; Conquest of Cibola |
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Card enclosed with purchase of Arbuckle Bros., NYC |
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45 |
Three Hopi Women with pots |
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Arizona Highways, n.d. |
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46 |
“Visit Mexico” 16 views |
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Mexican Govt. Tourism Dept. |
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47 |
Pimo Women |
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1858 |
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48 |
Indian Weaving (Pueblo Zuni) |
Kern |
1848 |
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49 |
Witchitaw Village on Rush Creek |
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Ackerman, NY |
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50 |
Clown Dancer Dance of the Tablet; Santo Domingo, NM |
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51 |
Aged Woman Carrying Fagots |
Gill |
Bureau of American Ethnology, 23rd Annual Report |
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52 |
Acoma (No. 3) |
Graham |
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53 |
Rough Riders at Las Vegas, NM |
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Colliers Weekly 07-15-1899 |
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54 |
Noco-Shimatt-Tash-Tanaki Grizzly Bear Seminole Chief |
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55 |
Fiesta de Alegria –Tenor Don Manuel (handbill) |
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56 |
Paintings in an Jemez Estufa |
Kern |
US 31st Congress, 1st Session |
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57 |
Bolfsthpen aus New Mexico |
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58 |
Taos Chapel |
Hyatt |
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59 |
Puerta de Trampas |
Hyatt |
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60 |
Macho Chapel, Pecos, NM |
Hyatt |
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61 |
Chapel in the Tetons |
Hyatt |
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62 |
Alamos, Mexico |
Hyatt |
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63 |
Hermosillo, Mexico |
Hyatt |
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64 |
View of Sange de Cristo Pass – Looking NE from Camp north of Summit, 11 August |
Stanley/ Kern |
USPRR 38th Parallels |
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65 |
Sange de Cristo Pass Looking Towards San Luis Valley – Bald Peak in Distance – Sierra Blanca |
Stanley/ Kern |
USPRR 38th/39th Parallels |
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66 |
Watch for Montezuma |
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HW 05-22-18875 |
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67 |
Perilous Wagonning in New Mexico – Using Drag-Brake in Descending a ‘Jump-Off.’ |
Smith |
FL 04-12-1894 |
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68 |
La Ciudad de Santa Fe |
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69 |
Santa Fe from March; Oldest House in America; San Francisco Street; New Cathedral; Pueblo Ruins; San Miguel Church and College |
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HW 07-14-1883 |
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70 |
“Field Sessions in Anthropology, Aug. 3rd to 31st, 1940” |
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UNM, Dept, of Anthropology, Albuquerque, NM |
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71 |
View Near Rito |
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Graham |
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72 |
Pueblo Ruins [White House, Canon de Chelly?] |
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US 31st Cong., 1st Session |
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73 |
Gold Mountains near Tuerto |
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74 |
Kaiowa Buffalo Chase; Governor/Indians of San Domingo, NM; Zuni Indians |
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75 |
Lipan Warrior |
Schott |
Sarony, NY |
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76 |
View Near Gypsum Bluffs on Red River |
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Ackerman, MY |
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77 |
St. Lucia in the West Indies taken Possession of by Admiral Barrington… 30 of December, 1778… |
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Barnard’s New Complete and Authentic History of England |
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78 |
Ruins of Abo |
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Graham, NY |
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79 |
Premium List – 2nd Ann. SW Indian Fair … Santa Fe, NM Sept. 3-7, 1923 |
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Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce |
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80 |
Pueblo of Jemez |
Kern |
Senate Ex..Doc. 1st Sess. 31st Cong. No.64, PL 3 |
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81 |
Chapaton Chief of the San Juan Navajos |
Kern |
Senate Ex. Doc. 1st Sess. 31st Cong. No.64, PL 50 |
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82 |
Mariano Martinez – Chief of the Navajo Indians |
Kern |
Senate Ex. Doc. 1st Sess. 31 Cong. PL 49 |
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83 |
The Nature, Customs, and Manners of the Chiefes |
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Barnard’s New Complete and Authentic History of England – America, Chapter II, p. 636 |
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84 |
Limpia – Wild Rose Pass |
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85 |
“Falls of the Tio Salado” |
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Sarony, NY |
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86 |
The Desire – one of Cavendish’s Fleet in a Dangerous Storm Near the Streights of Maghellan |
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London, Alex. Hogg (see #34 above) |
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87 |
“Source Sacre de Zuni” |
Lancelot/Pierdon |
“Reports of Exploration” |
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88 |
“El Canon Infierno” |
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Graham |
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89 |
“Haulpais” 3 Indian Males |
Mollhausen |
Colorado Exploring Expedition Indian Portraits, Plate V |
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90 |
“Pimos & Coco Maricopas Indians |
Weber |
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91 |
“Copies of Paintings upon the Walls of an Estufa at Jemez” |
Kern |
Senate Ex. Doc. 1st Sess. 31st Cong. No.64 PL 8 |
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92 |
“Indian Blacksmith Shop (Pueblo Zuni) |
Kern |
Ackerman, NY |
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93 |
“Interior of a Room in the North Range of the Pueblo Chetho-Kette (TheRain) |
Kern |
Senate Ex. Doc. 1st Sess. 31st Cong. No.64 PL34 |
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94 |
“Zuni Woman (Buffalo Dance) |
Kern |
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95 |
“Zuni Indian (Buffalo Dance) |
Kern |
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96 |
“La Ville de Zuni” |
Lancelot |
Reports of Explorations |
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97 |
“Juan Antonio – Pomo Head Chief” |
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Graham |
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98 |
“Las Cumbres Espanolas |
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99 |
“The Harvest Dance of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico” |
Sharp |
Harper’s Weekly, p. 982 |
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100 |
“Diegenos” |
Schott |
Sarony, NY |
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101 |
“Sangre de Cristo Pass from near the Summit Looking down Gunnison’s Creek” |
Stanley |
U.S.P.R.R. Exp. & Surveys 38th & 39th parallels |
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102 |
“A New Mexican Indian Woman” |
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Graham |
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103 |
Indian at Tepee (?) with pots |
Schmedtsen |
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104 |
“Interior of a Moquis House” |
Young |
Colorado Exploring Expedition General Report. PL XI |
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105 |
“Ruined Pueblos, between Camp 13 and 14” |
Kern |
Ackerman, NY |
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106 |
“Women Grinding Corn (Pueblo Zuni)” |
Kern |
Ackerman, NY |
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107 |
“Pueblo of Zuni Sept.15” |
Kern |
Senate Ex. Doc. 1st Sess. 31st Cong. No. 64 PL 59 |
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108 |
“Navajo Woman” |
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109 |
“Co-Co-Pas” (Three Indians – trading?) |
Schott |
Sarony, NY |
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110 |
“Witchita Mountain” |
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111 |
“Yumas – Figure to left, Portrait of Leoch” |
Schott |
Sarony, NY |
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112 |
“Landschaft bei der Furth uber den Read River (covered wagon encampment |
Eigenthun de Verleger? |
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113 |
“Natural Cylinders” |
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114 |
Ow-Te-Wa (Captain) Ex Governor of Santa Ana |
Kern |
Senate Ex. Doc. 1st Sess. 31st Cong. No. 64 PL 13 |
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