At the dance. Part of the 8th U.S. Cavalry and 3rd Infantry at the great Indian grass dance on reservation |
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Company "C," 3rd U.S. Infantry near Fort Meade, So. Dak. |
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Deadwood Central R.R. Engineer Corps |
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Devil's Tower. From W[est] side showing millions of tons of fallen rock. Tower 800 feet high from its base |
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[Engineers Corps camp and visitors] |
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Freighting in the Black Hills |
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"Giant Bluff." Elk Canyon on Black Hills and Ft. P. R.R. |
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"Harney's Peak." Just after a storm. Part of Peak cut off by vaper [sic] but the statuary man in plain view. Photo from west side |
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"Home of Mrs. American Horse." Visiting squaws at Mrs. A's home in hostile camp |
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"Hot Springs, S.D." From the Fremont, Elkhorn and M.V. Ry. bridge looking north to Fred T. Evans residence and plunge bath |
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"Hot Springs, S.D." Interior of largest plunge bath in U.S. on F.E. and M.V. R'y |
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"Hunting Deer." A deer hunt near Deadwood in winter '87 and '88. Two miners McMillan and Hubbard got their game |
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In mid air. A wonderful blast in building railroad to Deadwood |
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Ind. Am. photog. colls., 1990: |
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Indian chiefs and U.S. officials. 1. Two Strike. 2. Crow Dog. 3. Short Bull. 4. High Hawk. 5. Two Lance. 6. Kicking Bear. 7. Good Voice. 8. Thunder Hawk. 9. Rocky Bear. 10. Young Man Afraid of His Horse. 11. American Horse. 12. W.F. Cody (Buffalo Bill). 13. Maj. J.M. Burk. 14. J.C. Craiger. 15. J. McDonald. 16. J.G. Worth. Taken at Pine Ridge, Jan. 16 '91 |
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Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen. Miles and setteled [sic] the Indian War -- 1. Standing Bull, 2. Bear Who Looks Back Running [Stands and Looks Back], 3. Has the Big White Horse, 4. White Tail, 5. Liver [Living] Bear, 6. Little Thunder, 7. Bull Dog, 8. High Hawk, 9. Lame, 10. Eagle Pipe |
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Indian Council in Hostile Camp |
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The Indian Girl's Home. A group of Indian girls and Indian police at Big Foot's village on reservation |
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Indian Warriors. Mr. Bear-that-Runs-and-Growls, Mr. Warrior, Mr. One-Tooth-Gone, Mr. Sole (bottom of foot), Mr. Make-it-Long |
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[Indians of North America; views of West, including "Last Deadwood Coach" and sites in South Dakota; (Chicago?) World's Fair] |
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The Interior. "Clean Up" day at the Deadwood Terra Gold Stamp Mill, one of the Homestake Mills, Terraville, Dakota |
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The Interview. Standing Elk, No. 1; Running Hog, No. 2; Little Wolf, No. 3; Col. Oelrich, No. 4; Interpreter, No. 5 |
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John C. H. Grabill collection |
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"Lake Harney Peaks." Near Custer City, S.D. on B. & M. Ry |
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The Last Deadwood Coach. Last trip of the famous Deadwood Coach |
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The last large bull train on its way from the railroad to the Black Hills |
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Little Missouri Butte. Largest of the 3 buttes, 4 miles from Devil's Tower |
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"Little," the instigator of Indian revolt at Pine Ridge, 1890 |
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Mess scene on "round up" |
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Minnekahta Falls. Near Hot Springs, Dak. |
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Minnekata Ave., from Soldiers' Home, Hot Springs, S.D., on F.E. and M.V. Ry |
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Montana Mine |
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Near Fort Meade. "I" troop, 8th Cavalry |
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No. 1892 D.C.R.R. grade over 400 feet to mile |
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No. 1973. Deadwood Dakota. A part of the city from Forest Hill |
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The Officers' Line. Fort Meade, Dak. |
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"Officers of the 9th Cavalry" |
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The old cabin home |
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Old Man of the park. Near Sundance, Wyo. |
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Omaha Board of Trade in Mountains near Deadwood, April 26, 1889 |
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On the B[urlington] and M[issouri River] R'y near "Hot Springs, S.D." |
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Open cut in the great Homestake mine, at Lead City, Dak. |
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"Our picnic party at Sunday Gulch." Photographed between the walls of the grandest mountains of the Dakotas, near Custer City on the B. & M. Ry |
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Ox teams at Sturgis, D.T. [i.e. Dakota Territory] |
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Past Grand Masters of Dakota I.O.O. F., 1890, at Deadwood, S.D. A.E. Clough, A.E.Nugent, H.J. Rowe, Wm. A. Bently, F.W. Miller, F.S. Emeison. A.G. Smith, R.R. Briggs, Zina Richey, H.J. Rice |
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People of Deadwood celebrating completion of a stretch of railroad |
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A pretty group at an Indian tent |
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"A pretty view." At "picnic" grounds on Homestake Road |
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The Race. The great Hub-and-Hub race at Deadwood, Dak., July 4, 1888, between the only two Chinese hose teams in the United States |
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"Red Cloud and American Horse." The two most noted chiefs now living |
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"Roping and changing." Changing horses on round up |
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"Roping gray wolf," Cowboys take in a gray wolf on "Round up," in Wyoming |
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Round-up at Moss Agate of T. 999 A.S. & G., A.U.T. and others |
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Roundup scenes on Belle Fouche [sic] in 1887 |
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Scenery on Deadwood Road to Sturgis |
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"The shepherd and flock." On F.E. & M.V. R'y. in Dakota |
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Skinning beef at beef issue |
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"Spearfish Falls." Black Hills, Dak. |
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"Spearfish Falls." Our friends, there, June 22, 1890 |
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Tallyho Coaching. Sioux City party Coaching at the Great Hot Springs of Dakota |
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Tasunka, Ota (alias Plenty Horse[s]), the slayer of Lieut. Casey, near Pine Ridge, S.D. |
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The U.S. Paymaster and Guards on Deadwood road to Ft. Meade |
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U.S. School for Indians at Pine Ridge, S.D. |
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Villa of Brule the great hostile Indian camp on River Brule near Pine Ridge, S.D |
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"We have it rich." Washing and panning gold, Rockerville, Dak. Old timers, Spriggs, Lamb and Dillon at work |
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Wells Fargo Express Co. Deadwood Treasure Wagon and Guards with $250,000 gold bullion from the Great Homestake Mine, Deadwood, S.D., 1890 |
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Western Ranch House |
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What's left of Big Foot's band |
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White Rocks. Part of Deadwood as seen from White Rocks |
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Whitewood Canyon, Wade and Jones R.R. Camp, Black So. Dak. |
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Wi-wi-la-kah-ta canon. Old hotel, new bath house, Hotel Minnekahta and Battle Mt. in background |
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"Wild Bill's Monument." James B. Hickoc [i.e. Hickok], alias "Wild Bill," born May 27, 1837 at Homer, Ill. Killed by Jack McCall at Deadwood, S.D., Aug. 2, 1876, where his body now lies |
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Wood shooting in the air, De Smet Mill, Center City, Dak. |
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[A young Oglala girl sitting in front of a tipi, with a puppy beside her, probably on or near Pine Ridge Reservation] |
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