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- Creator:
- Bock, Harry V., 1865-1949
Brendel, Allwilda Belle Griffith
Dillon, Vince
Gillingham, David Gray Eagle
Pawnee Indian Baptist Church - Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2546
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 11
- Image Count:
- 2
- Abstract:
- Journal kept in a composition book by clerks of the Pawnee Indian Baptist Church, Pawnee, Oklahoma, and related photographs depicting Pawnee Indian members of the church and other Native Americans, 1907-1920., Photographs in the collection consist primarily of images of members of the church. These images include a group portrait of the congregation at the church, and a group portrait of Maggie Knife Chief and family at the Pawnee Indian Agency School, 1911; group portraits of Pawnee Indians at a meeting of the Oklahoma Indian Baptist Association in Anadarko, Oklahoma, 1912; group portraits of Pawnee Indians at the railroad station at Darrow, Oklahoma, July 1914, with men identified in a portrait as White Horse, Robert Peters, Hole in the Ground, and Lester Pratt, and a receipt for two roundtrip tickets purchased on the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad from Darrow to Pawnee; and images of a baptism of a man identified as the oldest Oto Indian, 1915., and Portraits of identified Pawnee Indians in the collection include David Gillingham and Hattie Smith Burns, identified as the wife of Benny Burns. Portraits related to Charles Knife Chief include images of him, his children, and of him with John Moses. A portrait of two Pawnee Indian women depicts Nettie Moses and Jenny Long Wolf, who attended the Chilocco Indian Boarding School in Chilocco, Oklahoma. An undated group portrait probably took place at a religious conference meeting and includes Harry Bock.
- Description:
- Manuscript inscription on the recto and verso of photographic prints. and Reverend Joseph Greenberry Brendel (1862-1926) founded the Pawnee Indian Baptist Church on September 20, 1908 and served as its minister until April 20, 1911, when Harry Bock (1865-1949) took charge of the church. Bock worked many years with western showman Gordon W. Lillie, also known as Pawnee Bill, until becoming a Baptist missionary.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Anadarko (Okla.)--Pictorial works, Darrow (Okla.)--Pictorial works, Oklahoma--Pictorial works, and Pawnee (Okla.)--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Bock, Harry V., 1865-1949, Brendel, Joseph Greenberry, Knife Chief, Charles, and Moses, John
- Subject (Topic):
- Baptists--Missions--Oklahoma, Baptists--Oklahoma, Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Portraits, Missionaries--Oklahoma, and Pawnee Indians--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Journal of the church clerk and photographs, 1907-1920.
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1895.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 360
- Image Count:
- 10
- Abstract:
- Identified individuals include Anna Eustis, a Pawnee woman from Oklahoma, and a Brulé Sioux woman identified as the wife of Keeps the Mountain, probably Good Looking Woman. The unidentified woman wears a kerchief on her head and long beaded earrings., Studio portrait photographs of three Native American women and two Native American men., and Two of the photographs depict men with moustaches, possibly the same man. In one image he wears a paper pin on his lapel advertising "Banner Buggies", of the Banner Buggy Company, St. Louis, Missouri. In the other image he wears a round pin with a star-shaped symbol printed upon it.
- Subject (Name):
- Banner Buggy Co, Eustis, Anna, and Good Looking Woman,--1859-
- Subject (Topic):
- Brulé Indians--Pictorial works, Brulé Indians--Portraits, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Portraits, Pawnee Indians--Pictorial works, and Pawnee Indians--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of Native American women and men.
- Creator:
- Heller, Louis Herman, 1839-1928
Watkins' Yosemite Art Gallery
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916 - Published / Created:
- 1864-1900.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 335
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 20
- Image Count:
- 30
- Abstract:
- Heller operated a photography studio in Yreka, California, 1864-1869, and in Fort Jones, California, 1869-1900. Images from both studios consist primarily of studio portraits of children, women, and men. Identified portraits from the studio in Yreka, include Henry M. Reid, and probably sisters Catherine E. Moore and Emily B. Moore. Identified portraits from the studio in Fort Jones, include Edward J. Baxter, Daniel Davis, Cora Kist, Naomi Swan, and Henry E. Witherspoon., Other photographs related to the Modoc Indian War include single and group portraits created by Heller and distributed by Watkins' Yosemite Art Gallery documenting Modoc prisoners taken into custody and their captors. Portraits include Black Jim, Buckskin Doctor, Curley Headed Jack, John A. Fairchild, Hooka Jim, Donald McKay, One-Eyed Dixie, One-Eyed Mose, Scarface Charlie, Shacknasty Jim, Schonchin, Steamboat Frank, Wheum, in addition to Captain Jack and a portrait of his family., Stereograph cards include images related to the Modoc Indian War, including exterior group portraits of the United States military and allied Indians pursuing the Modoc force, views of the lava bed landscape, and the military headquarters of Tule Lake. Some stereograph cards also bear the imprint of the Watkins' Yosemite Art Gallery, San Francisco, California, which also distributed them., and Studio portrait photographs and incidental images primarily in Siskiyou County, California, created by Louis Herman Heller, 1864-1900, in addition to images related to the Modoc Indian War, the only major Indian war fought by the federal government in California, November 1872 - June 1873.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Etna (Calif.), Fort Jones (Calif.), Siskiyou County (Calif.), Tulelake (Calif.)--Pictorial works, and Yreka (Calif.)
- Subject (Name):
- Baxter, Edward J, Curley Headed Jack, Davis, Daniel.--1880-1885, Fairchild, John A, Heller, Louis Herman,--1839-1928, Hooka Jim, Jack,--Captain, Modoc Chief,--d. 1873, Kist, Cora, and McKay, Donald
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Portraits, Modoc Indians--Pictorial works, Modoc Indians--Portraits, Modoc Indians--Wars, 1873--Pictorial works, Prisoners--Portraits, and Soldiers--Pictorial works
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of individuals and the Modoc Indian War.
- Creator:
- Hoard & Tenney (Winona, Minn.)
Martin's Art Gallery
Upton, Benjamin Franklin, 1818-
Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886
Whitney's Gallery - Published / Created:
- 1857-1863 [i.e. 1865]
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 281
- Image Count:
- 38
- Abstract:
- Carte-de-visite photographs of Sioux and Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, Fort Snelling, Fort Garry; of Red River train carts in St. Paul; and of people escaping from the Red River uprising. There are many portraits of Sioux Indians, some of them identified as having been executed for their part in the Red River massacre. There are also images of Sioux Indians in camps, of Chippewa chiefs, as well as of an Indian school run by "Miss Allen," and of Sioux Indian boys at the Bishop Seabury Mission School in Faribault, Minnesota. Photographers include Joel E. Whitney, Benjamin F. Upton, Hoard & Tenney, and S. J. Morrow. Many of the photographs are on Martin's Art Gallery mounts, or variants: Martin's Gallery of Indian Portraits, Martin's Gallery of Minnesota Views.
- Alternative Title:
- Martin's Gallery of Indian Portraits., Martin's Gallery of Minnesota Views., Upton's Collection of Photographic Views., and Upton's Series of Minnesota Views.
- Description:
- Album rebound by Conservation Studio so that verso captions may be seen. Original photograph sleeves have been retained for caption information., Manuscript and letterpress captions on mounts., and Title and dates from typescript title page.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Minnesota--History--Pictorial works
- Subject (Name):
- Bishop Seabury Mission
- Subject (Topic):
- Dakota Indians--Portraits, Dakota Indians--Wars, 1862-1865--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Minnesota, Indians of North America--Portraits, and Prisoners--Portraits
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > The Sioux uprising and massacre of 1862 : a collection of original photographic prints including important scenes and events in the early history of the Northwest / by pioneer photographers Joel E. Whitney and B.F. Upton, 1857-1863.