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1. William Drummond Stewart expedition paintings
- Creator:
- Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874
- Published / Created:
- 1837-1838.
- Call Number:
- WA MSS 342
- Container / Volume:
- 3 (Art)
- Image Count:
- 2
- Abstract:
- Watercolor, oil and sepia paintings of Indians and western scenery, including one of William Drummond Stewart and Antoine Clement
- Description:
- WA MSS 341 container 1: empty album; container 2: paintings. WA MSS 342 container 1: unframed paintings; containers 2-3: framed paintings (numbers 14 and 15 on detailed list). and Alfred Jacob Miller (1810-1874), born in Baltimore, accompanied William Drummond Stewart on an 1837 expedition to the Green River Valley, Wind River Mountains, and the eastern section of Oregon Territory. He was commissioned by Stewart to sketch the Indians and scenery and later enlarge them into oil paintings.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Laramie (Wyo.) and Wind River Range (Wyo.)
- Subject (Name):
- Clement, Antoine., Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874., and Stewart, William Drummond, Sir, 1795 or 6-1871.
- Subject (Topic):
- Buffaloes, Chinook Indians, Dakota Indians, Indians of North America, Nez Percé Indians, Pawnee Indians, Shoshonean Indians, Shoshoni Indians, and Siksika Indians
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > William Drummond Stewart expedition paintings
2. William Drummond Stewart expedition paintings
- Creator:
- Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874
- Published / Created:
- 1837-1838.
- Call Number:
- WA MSS 341
- Container / Volume:
- Box 2
- Image Count:
- 16
- Abstract:
- Watercolor, oil and sepia paintings of Indians and western scenery, including one of William Drummond Stewart and Antoine Clement
- Description:
- WA MSS 341 container 1: empty album; container 2: paintings. WA MSS 342 container 1: unframed paintings; containers 2-3: framed paintings (numbers 14 and 15 on detailed list). and Alfred Jacob Miller (1810-1874), born in Baltimore, accompanied William Drummond Stewart on an 1837 expedition to the Green River Valley, Wind River Mountains, and the eastern section of Oregon Territory. He was commissioned by Stewart to sketch the Indians and scenery and later enlarge them into oil paintings.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Laramie (Wyo.) and Wind River Range (Wyo.)
- Subject (Name):
- Clement, Antoine., Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874., and Stewart, William Drummond, Sir, 1795 or 6-1871.
- Subject (Topic):
- Buffaloes, Chinook Indians, Dakota Indians, Indians of North America, Nez Percé Indians, Pawnee Indians, Shoshonean Indians, Shoshoni Indians, and Siksika Indians
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > William Drummond Stewart expedition paintings
3. William Drummond Stewart expedition paintings
- Creator:
- Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874
- Published / Created:
- 1837-1838.
- Call Number:
- WA MSS 342
- Container / Volume:
- 1
- Image Count:
- 25
- Abstract:
- Watercolor, oil and sepia paintings of Indians and western scenery, including one of William Drummond Stewart and Antoine Clement
- Description:
- WA MSS 341 container 1: empty album; container 2: paintings. WA MSS 342 container 1: unframed paintings; containers 2-3: framed paintings (numbers 14 and 15 on detailed list). and Alfred Jacob Miller (1810-1874), born in Baltimore, accompanied William Drummond Stewart on an 1837 expedition to the Green River Valley, Wind River Mountains, and the eastern section of Oregon Territory. He was commissioned by Stewart to sketch the Indians and scenery and later enlarge them into oil paintings.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Laramie (Wyo.) and Wind River Range (Wyo.)
- Subject (Name):
- Clement, Antoine., Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874., and Stewart, William Drummond, Sir, 1795 or 6-1871.
- Subject (Topic):
- Buffaloes, Chinook Indians, Dakota Indians, Indians of North America, Nez Percé Indians, Pawnee Indians, Shoshonean Indians, Shoshoni Indians, and Siksika Indians
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > William Drummond Stewart expedition paintings
4. William Drummond Stewart expedition paintings
- Creator:
- Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874
- Published / Created:
- 1837-1838.
- Call Number:
- WA MSS 342
- Container / Volume:
- 2 (Art)
- Image Count:
- 1
- Abstract:
- Watercolor, oil and sepia paintings of Indians and western scenery, including one of William Drummond Stewart and Antoine Clement
- Description:
- WA MSS 341 container 1: empty album; container 2: paintings. WA MSS 342 container 1: unframed paintings; containers 2-3: framed paintings (numbers 14 and 15 on detailed list). and Alfred Jacob Miller (1810-1874), born in Baltimore, accompanied William Drummond Stewart on an 1837 expedition to the Green River Valley, Wind River Mountains, and the eastern section of Oregon Territory. He was commissioned by Stewart to sketch the Indians and scenery and later enlarge them into oil paintings.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Fort Laramie (Wyo.) and Wind River Range (Wyo.)
- Subject (Name):
- Clement, Antoine., Miller, Alfred Jacob, 1810-1874., and Stewart, William Drummond, Sir, 1795 or 6-1871.
- Subject (Topic):
- Buffaloes, Chinook Indians, Dakota Indians, Indians of North America, Nez Percé Indians, Pawnee Indians, Shoshonean Indians, Shoshoni Indians, and Siksika Indians
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > William Drummond Stewart expedition paintings
5. Photographs of Pawnee Indian Scouts and of Council Bluffs, Iowa [graphic].
- Creator:
- Eaton, E. L. (Edric L.), b. ca. 1836
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1866.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 153
- Image Count:
- 10
- Abstract:
- Photographs of Pawnee Indians identified as Major Frank North's Pawnee scouts, including portraits of Big Doctor, a Pawnee Medicine Man of the Skidi Band, Pawnee and Blue Hawk, Pawnee warriors of the Chau-i Band of Pawnees, and Yellow Sun, head chief of the Chau-i Band. There is also one view of Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa
- Description:
- Major Frank North commanded Pawnee Indian scouts in several western campaigns during the 1860s and 1870s, and later performed in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. and Advertisement on verso of mounts for Eaton's Gallery of Art. Manuscript captions on verso of mounts.
- Publisher:
- Eaton
- Subject (Geographic):
- Council Bluffs (Iowa)
- Subject (Name):
- North, Frank J. 1840-1885. (Frank Joshua),
- Subject (Topic):
- Military scouts, Indians of North America, and Pawnee Indians
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of Pawnee Indian Scouts and of Council Bluffs, Iowa [graphic].
6. Photographs of Pawnee Indian Scouts [graphic].
- Creator:
- Jackson Bros. (Photographers)
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1868-1870.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 149
- Image Count:
- 10
- Abstract:
- Five cartes-de-visite photographs of Pawnee Indians identified as scouts for Major Frank North: Murie, White Horse, Chief Snake, High Eagle and Leizer (Ceasar).
- Description:
- Major Frank North commanded Pawnee Indian scouts in several western campaigns during the 1860s and 1870s, and later performed in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show.
- Publisher:
- Jackson Bros
- Subject (Name):
- North, Frank J. 1840-1885. (Frank Joshua), and Jackson Bros. (Photographers)
- Subject (Topic):
- Military scouts, Indians of North America, and Pawnee Indians
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of Pawnee Indian Scouts [graphic].
7. Photographs of Native American women and men
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1895.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 360
- Image Count:
- 10
- Abstract:
- Studio portrait photographs of three Native American women and two Native American men, 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, 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 star-shaped symbol printed upon it.
- Description:
- Title devised by cataloger. and Manuscript caption on the verso of a photographic print depicting a Native American woman wearing a kerchief on her head states the name and address of "Santukuno Hiramura, Piratori, Hokkaido, [Japan]".
- Subject (Name):
- Eustis, Anna., Good Looking Woman, 1859-, and Banner Buggy Co.
- Subject (Topic):
- Brulé Indians, Indians of North America, and Pawnee Indians
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of Native American women and men
8. Photographs of Indians selected from the collection in the possession of the U.S. Geological survey of the territories / Prof. F.V. Hayden in charge. Representing 70 different tribes
- Creator:
- Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.)
- Published / Created:
- 1876.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos Folio 54
- Image Count:
- 112
- Abstract:
- Album of photographs of Indians of North America assembled in 1876 from images in the collection of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories. The images in the photographs were originally created ca. 1868-1876, and consist primarily of portraiture of male delegates to the United States with occasional images of women and children. The images were created for ethnographic portfolios of the Blackmore Museum, Salisbury, England. A few images show individuals with mixed descent and interpreters, The broad geographical regions represented by individuals in the album include Eastern States, Great Lakes Region, Great Plains, Middle Atlantic States, Middle West, New England, New Southwest, Pacific Northwest, and Southern States, Portraits represent various tribal groups, including Apache Indians, Arapaho Indians, Arikara Indians, Bannock Indians, Brotherton Indians, Brulé Indians, Caddo Indians, Cherokee Indians, Cheyenne Indians, Chickasaw Indians, Choctaw Indians, Comanche Indians, Creek Indians, Crow Indians, Dakota Indians, Delaware Indians, Fox Indians, Iowa Indians, Isleta Indians, Jicarilla Indians, Kansa Indians, Keeche Indians, Kiowa Apache Indians, Kiowa Indians, Mandan Indians, Mdewakanton Indians , Miami Indians, Modoc Indians, Navajo Indians, Nez Percé Indians, Northern Arapaho Tribe, Oglala Indians, Ojibwa Indians, Omaha Indians, Oohenonpa Indians, Osage Indians, Oto Indians, Ottawa Indians, Pawnee Indians, Pima Indians, Ponca Indians, Potawatomi Indians, Santee Indians , Sauk Indians, Seminole Indians, Seneca Indians, Shahaptian Indians, Shawnee Indians, Shoshoni Indians, Sihasapa Indians, Sisseton Indians , Stockbridge Indians, Tawakoni Indians, Tohono O'odham Indians, Ute Indians, Waco Indians, Western Apache Indians, Wichita Indians, Winnebago Indians, Yankton Indians, Yanktonai Indians, and Yuma Indians, Exterior images consist primarily of informal portraiture, as well as depicting residences and settlements, including the Crow Indian Agency in Montana, 1871; the Pawnee Indian School and buildings at the Pawnee Reserve, Loup Fork, Nebraska, 1871; and a Bannock Indian camp near Fort Hall, Idaho, 1872, An image of two men depicts a seated Dakota Indian, Red Cloud (Ma-Kpe-Ah-Lou-Tah), shaking hands with William Blackmore, May 1872, and Individual photographers with images represented in the album include Charles Milton Bell, Thomas Martin Easterly, Alexander Gardner, Benjamin Gurney, Jeremiah Gurney, William Henry Jackson, James Earle McClees, Antonio Zeno Shindler, Henry Ulke, Julius Ulke, Lee Ulke, Julian Vannerson, and Orloff R. Westmann
- Description:
- Additional identification information for the majority of images in the album is available through the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Museum Support Center, Suitland, Maryland. and Manuscript captions on mounts.
- Subject (Geographic):
- East (U.S.), Great Lakes Region (North America), Great Plains, Middle Atlantic States, Middle West, New England, Northwest, Pacific, Southern States, Southwest, New, and Fort Hall (Idaho : Fort)
- Subject (Name):
- Bell, C. M. ca. 1849-1893. (Charles Milton),, Blackmore, William, 1827-1878, Easterly, Thomas M. 1809-1882. (Thomas Martin),, Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882., Gurney, Benjamin., Gurney, Jeremiah, 1812-1895., Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942., McClees, James Earle, 1821-1887., Red Cloud, 1822-1909, Shindler, A. Zeno 1823-1899. (Antonio Zeno),, Ulke, Henry, 1821-1910., Ulke, Julius., Ulke, Lee., Vannerson, Julian, b. 1827., Westmann, Orloff R., Blackmore Museum (Salisbury, England), Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.), Northern Arapaho Tribe, and United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Crow Indian Agency
- Subject (Topic):
- Apache Indians, Arapaho Indians, Arikara Indians, Bannock Indians, Brotherton Indians, Brulé Indians, Caddo Indians, Cherokee Indians, Cheyenne Indians, Chickasaw Indians, Choctaw Indians, Comanche Indians, Creek Indians, Crow Indians, Dakota Indians, Delaware Indians, Fox Indians, Indians, Mixed descent, Indians of North America, Iowa Indians, Isleta Indians, Jicarilla Indians, Kansa Indians, Keeche Indians, Kiowa Apache Indians, Kiowa Indians, Mandan Indians, Mdewakanton Indians, Miami Indians, Modoc Indians, Navajo Indians, Nez Percé Indians, Oglala Indians, Ojibwa Indians, Omaha Indians, Oohenonpa Indians, Osage Indians, Oto Indians, Ottawa Indians, Pawnee Indians, Pima Indians, Ponca Indians, Potawatomi Indians, Santee Indians, Sauk Indians, Seminole Indians, Seneca Indians, Shahaptian Indians, Shawnee Indians, Shoshoni Indians, Sihasapa Indians, Sisseton Indians, Stockbridge Indians, Tawakoni Indians, Tohono O'odham Indians, Ute Indians, Waco Indians, Western Apache Indians, Wichita Indians, Winnebago Indians, Yankton Indians, Yanktonai Indians, and Yuma Indians
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of Indians selected from the collection in the possession of the U.S. Geological survey of the territories / Prof. F.V. Hayden in charge. Representing 70 different tribes
9. Photographs of Captain Luther H. North and of Pawnee Indian scouts [graphic].
- Published / Created:
- ca. 1929.
- Call Number:
- WA Photos 94
- Image Count:
- 4
- Abstract:
- The two photographs include one portrait of Captain North and one group portrait of the last eight survivors of North's Company A Pawnee Indian scouts, taken circa 1929
- Description:
- Photographs are on postcard mounts and are accompanied by a letter regarding the Pawnee Indian Scouts of Company A and their captain.
- Subject (Name):
- North, Luther Hedden, 1846-1935.
- Subject (Topic):
- Indians of North America, Military scouts, and Pawnee Indians
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Photographs of Captain Luther H. North and of Pawnee Indian scouts [graphic].
10. Henry Ridinger diary : manuscript
- Creator:
- Ridinger, Henry, 1851-1938
- Published / Created:
- 1878-1882.
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-4142
- Container / Volume:
- Box
- Image Count:
- 112
- Resource Type:
- text
- Abstract:
- Manuscript diary in the hand of Henry Ridinger, 1878-1882. Ridinger describes his work as a herder in Colorado, landscapes and topography in Colorado, Navajo settlements, working in the hay trade, a shooting and arrest in Colorado, and his travel through Kansas to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Ridinger describes life with a group of Osage, including the construction of buildings, hunting, fishing, agriculture, and Osage funerary and religious ceremonies. Ridinger also records his interactions with other tribes, including Pawnee, Cherokee, Ute, and Waco. He describes relations and treaties between the tribes, as well as the tribes' relations with the United States government, including the disbursement of food and clothing. Other passages describe copies of earlier treaties with France and Spain which the tribes showed Ridinger. A later entry describes the aftermath of the United States Army burning a Jewish settlement in Oklahoma in 1881 and The diary also includes an essay about the history of Native American treaties with the United States government and several pages of accounts listing expenses and sales of hay, wheat, and corn. The diary includes several drawings of people, horses, insects, dogs, and symbols. Accompanied by 3 photographs, one hand-colored portrait of Henry Ridinger, one of an unidentified woman, and one of a man and woman captioned "Uncle Sam [Ridinger] with his sweetheart who died."
- Description:
- Henry Ridinger (1851-1938) was born in either Iowa or Illinois in 1851. His family moved to Kansas in 1857 and he left home at the age of 11, circa 1862. He worked as a cattle herder and hay farmer in Colorado, Kansas, and Oklahoma for several years in the 1870s and 1880s. He later became a hay farmer in Lincoln County, Nebraska, circa 1885., In English., and Front and back covers are detached.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Colorado., Oklahoma., Oklahoma, Colorado, Indian Territory, and Kansas
- Subject (Name):
- Ridinger, Henry, 1851-1938. and Ridinger, Sam
- Subject (Topic):
- Agriculture, Cherokee Indians, Crime, Hay trade, Herders, Hunting, Indians of North America, Government relations, Jews, Navajo Indians, Osage Indians, Pawnee Indians, Ute Indians, Waco Indians, and Description and travel
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Henry Ridinger diary : manuscript
11. Alarm of the Misses Primbody at the proposed admission of the Jumping Buffalo and his squaw to the Kensington "bus" The chief of the Pawnees as he appeared after an interview with the great spirit "Old Tom". [graphic]
- Published / Created:
- [1851?]
- Call Number:
- 851.00.00.28
- Image Count:
- 1
- Resource Type:
- still image
- Abstract:
- Two individually captioned designs on sheet showing Native Americans in London. On the left, an Native American man and woman attempt to ride bus, much to the horror of the passengers. On the right, a Native American man steadies himself by holding onto a lamppost outside the Coal Hole Tavern as two boys point and laugh at him; a policeman looks on.
- Description:
- Title from captions below images., Date of publication based on running dates of the Great Exhibition: 1 May to 15 October, 1851., and Sheet trimmed within plate mark.
- Publisher:
- publisher not identified
- Subject (Topic):
- Pawnee Indians and Intoxication
- Found in:
- Lewis Walpole Library > Alarm of the Misses Primbody at the proposed admission of the Jumping Buffalo and his squaw to the Kensington "bus" The chief of the Pawnees as he appeared after an interview with the great spirit "Old Tom". [graphic]