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United States. Board o...
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Capt. Richard H. Pratt
Portrait drawings;
Drawing of Captain Richard H. Pratt, member of the United States Board of Indian Commissioners. Likely based upon a photograph by D.F. Barry while the commission was at Standing Rock Indian Reservation...
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Dakota , view of Fort Abraham Lincoln on the west bank of the Missouri River, five miles below Bismarck
Military facilities; Forts & fortifications; Houses; Snow; Rivers;
Overlooking buildings of Fort Abraham Lincoln with Missouri River in distance. Inset image is of George Custer's house on the fort. Snow covers the ground.
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Murder of Lieutenant Beever by the Sioux Indians
Soldiers; Ambushes; Firearms; Bows (Archery);
Soldier atop horse on ground firing pistol at Indians that are attaching from all side. Located among trees near Apple Creek and Missouri River, south of Bismarck, N.D.
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Dakota , view of Fort Abraham Lincoln on the west bank of the Missouri River, five miles below Bismarck
Military facilities; Forts & fortifications; Houses; Snow; Rivers;
Overlooking buildings of Fort Abraham Lincoln with Missouri River in distance. Inset image is of George Custer's house on the fort. Snow covers the ground.
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Dakota, the laying of the corner-stone of the new capitol at Bismarck, September 5th
Capitols; Cornerstone laying; Crowds; Spectators;
Large crowd of people, including Indians some of whom are on horses, gathered around raised platform on scaffolding with people. Block and tackle rises above platform, likely to set cornerstone in place....
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Town of Mandan surrounded by water
Floods; Business districts;
View of town from hill with water approaching buildings in Mandan
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View of the Northern Pacific Railroad bridge, Bismarck
Railroad bridges; Rivers; Floods; Spectators;
View from atop hill looking down on railroad bridge over the Missouri River with railroad car on approach and people gathered on tracks and along river bank. Flooding river has white caps as it rushes...
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Sketches in the Dakotah Territory
Tipis; Railroad tracks; Windmills; Water tanks; Steamboats; Farms;
Montage of five scenes including Indian camp with tipis, railroad station and watertank, steamships on Missouri River, farmstead, and country scene at Bismarck.
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Families fleeing before the incoming floods on the river bottoms near Bismarck, March 18th
Floods; Families; Children;
Several men and women with children in arms walking through flood waters towards illustrator. In distance on dry land are farm buildings.
10.
Across the Missouri River by rail, at Bismarck, Dakota Territory
Railroad ice crossings; Railroad cars; Railroad locomotives; Railroad tracks; Horses; Railroad employees; Railroad construction & maintenance; Winter; Ice; Snow;
Crew of men laying railroad ties on frozen Missouri River while other group of people watching. Beyond workers is railroad flatbed, cars and engine on rails already laid. In distance is shoreline and hills,...
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Benjamin House, Dawson, N.D.
Hotels; Horses;
Three-story hotel situated on business corner with horse-drawn wagons on stteet.
12.
Residence of J. Dawson Thompson, Dawson, N.D.
Houses; Schools;
Two-story house with nearby outbuildings, likely a barn or stable. A horse-drawn carriage is going past yard. Inset is small image of one-story school with tower over entrance.
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Laying the corner-stone of the capitol of Dakota in Bismarck
Capitols; Cornerstone laying; Crowds; Spectators;
Large crowd of people, including Indians on horses, gathered around raised platform on scaffolding with people. Block and tackle raises above platform, likely to set cornerstone in place.
14.
State House at Bismarck, main building now completed and occupied
Capitols; Towers;
Rendition of the proposed capitol buildling, although only the wing on the left was actually completed. The central tower and other wing with staircase never constructed.
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Scenes in Bismarck, Dakota
Opera houses; Interiors; Ox teams; Covered wagons; Liquor stores; Stages (Platforms); Audiences; Actors; Railroad tracks; Telegraph lines;
Montage of five scenes with largest showing audience in opera house watching performance on stage. Other images from top down includ Indians selling buffalo robes, rail car with sail on railroad tracks,...
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Northern Pacific Elevator, Dawson, N.D.
Grain elevators; Carts & wagons; Horses; Grain industry;
Numerous wagons loaded with grain in front of grain elevator, with smoke coming from smokestack.
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Dawson Flouring Mills
Flour & meal industry; Carts & wagons; Horses;
Flour mill with railroad tracks beside it and smoke coming from smokestack. Several horse-drawn wagons approaching mill.
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Dakota Territory - The United States Mail Service on the Yellowstone Route During Winter
Snow; Winter; Stagecoaches; Railroad locomotives; Post offices; Fireplaces; Postal service;
Five separate images related to mail delivery on the Yellowstone Route during the winter. Route likely in North Dakota and Montana.
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Dakota
Plowing; Plows; Horses; Agricultural laborers;
Plowing scene on the Helendale Farm in Richland County, N.D. owned and operated by James B. Power, showing about 21 teams of horses hitched to plows on open prairie. Teams going in both directions with...
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Chief John Grass
Portrait drawings; Tribal chiefs;
Drawing of chief involved in negotiations with United States Board of Indian Commissioners on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. Likely based upon a photograph by D.F. Barry while the commission was...
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