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Horses
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Blizzards
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Death
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Snow
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Lakes & Ponds
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Barry, D. F. (David Fr...
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Rescue party at Huron, bound together by ropes, searching for missing children
Blizzards; Snow; Winter; Children; Rescue workers; Rescues; Ropes; Death;
Child lying next to another in snow with line of five people holding rope in distance in snow storm. Lead man has arm raised likely indicating that he found the children.
2.
Schoolmistress compels a pupil to walk all night to prevent freezing
Snow; Blizzards; Teachers; Students; Death
Adult holding closely onto child with snow whirling about them. Location unknown, perhaps in South Dakota.
3.
Another brave teacher shelters one of her pupils from the storm
Snow; Blizzards; Students; Teachers; Death;
Person holding another younger person with snow covering them from chest down.
4.
Butte de Morale
Trees; Valleys; Lakes & ponds;
View from atop hill looking over grove of trees into broad valley with body of water in far distance and hill rising beyond.
5.
Herd of Bison near Lake Jessie
Bison; Hills; Lakes & ponds;
From atop hill looking down on broad plain broken by small bodies of water with bison extending across prairie to the horizon
6.
Near Mouse River
Rivers; Valleys; Wagon trains; Trees;
Overlooking valley with what appears to be a river at bottom. Wagon line extends from foreground to hills in far background. Small group of trees near river.
7.
Homestead of a 'Bonanza' farm, reaping and threshing
Harvesting machinery; Threshing; Threshing machines; Agricultural laborers; Horses; Farms; Carriages & coaches; Bags; Windmills; Houses; Steam engines; Horse teams;
Three separate images of farmstead, seven binders in grain field, men stacking bundles into shocks, threshing grain in operation. Images have titles, 'Reaping,' 'The Homestead,' and 'Threshing.'
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Dakota, the noted Sioux Chief Rain-in-the-Face
Horses;
Man seated on horse.
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Dakota, Council of Sioux Indians, recently held at Standing Rock Agency, to consider the land question, Sitting Bull addressing the council.
Crowds; Meetings; Horses;
Large group of people gathered around courtyard with building in background, including several people seated on roof. Man, Sitting Bull, standing in open area while number of men and women seated behind...
10.
Major James McLaughlin, Standing Rock Indian Reservation agent
Portrait drawings;
Portrait of man with mustache and beard.
11.
Indian village near Standing Rock
Tipis; Horses; Children; Mowing; Plowing; Steam baths; Hides & skins; Log cabins;
Seven images showing different views of an Indian village. Captions with individual images include, 'Mowing,' 'Plowing,' 'Going to Work,' 'Farm yard,' 'An affair of honor,' and 'A steam bath.' The largest...
12.
Great Salt Lake of Dakota
Forts & fortifications; Ox teams; Tipis; Ice fishing; Carts & wagons; Plowing; Prayer; Trading posts;
Collage of seven images at and around Fort Totten, N.D. including fort & lake, people on dock waiting for Minnie H. stemer, plowing & praying, ice fishing, tipis, scaffold burial, and wagon near trading...
13.
Red River country, crossing a portage
Portages; Military personnel; Forests; Soldiers - Canadian; Soldiers - British;
Soldiers pulling boats up hill over logs, with dense forest surrounding them.
14.
Red River country, camp at Matawan Bridge
Rivers; Military camps; Tents; Bridges; Military personnel; Forests; Soldiers - Canadian; Soldiers - British;
Tents on both sides of river with bridge between. Possibly the Madawaska River in western Ontario, Canada.
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