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Forts & Fortifications
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Soldiers
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Dogs
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Morrow, Stanley J.
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Fenno, E. R.
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Mrs. James McLaughlin portrait
Spouses; Women; Earrings; Lace; Collars;
Mrs. James McLaughlin's (formerly Marie Louise Buisson) portrait taken at the time of her wedding. She wears a dark color dress with a lace collar. A brooch is visible on the collar, as are earring in...
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James and Louise McLaughlin portrait
Spouses; Portrait photographs; Suits (Clothing); Dresses; Indian agents;
James McLaughlin and his wife Louise pose for a formal portrait together. James wears a dark suit and tie, and Louise wears a checked dress.
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Evening Star discharging cargo at Yankton, Dakota Territory
Stereographs; Steamboats; Rivers; Shipping;
The steamboat Evening Star stops at Yankton, Dakota Territory to offload cargo. Many sacks are visible on the deck.
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Soldiers of Company K, 15th Infantry in front of barracks, Fort Buford, Dakota Territory
Forts & fortifications; Soldiers; Military uniforms; Barracks; Dogs; Group portraits;
The men of Company K, 15th Infantry relax in front of their barracks at Fort Buford. One of the soldiers sitting in the front row sits with a black dog.
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Map of the country tributary to the Northern Pacific Railroad
Railroads; Wheat; Forts & fortifications; Cities & towns;
Map of northwest part of United States and southwest part of Canada showing relief by hachures, drainage, isotherms, the wheat region, cities and towns, forts, routes and trails, the railroad network and...
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Battle of Whitestone Hill collection
Battlefields; War; Correspondence; Tribal chiefs; Treaties;
Includes a diary extract from James M. Thomson who fought at the battle of Whitestone Hill, a letter from Alfred Sully naming Fire Heart as a trusted ally, a letter from S.R. Curtis and Orrin Guernsey...
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Man and dog at southwest corner Fort Rice, Dakota Territory
Forts & fortifications; Dogs; Blockhouses;
A man sits on logs with a dog nearby. In the background, the walls, blockhouse, and buildings of Fort Rice are visible.
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Sketch of Fort Rice, Dakota Territory
Forts & fortifications; Horses; Horseback riding; Soldiers; Sketches;
Two men on horseback are visible in the foreground of this sketch of Fort Rice made by an artist identified only as Voelkner. A flag flies over the fort buildings, and several soldiers are visible walking...
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Captain James L. Fisk portrait
Military uniforms; Hats; Beards; Explorers;
Captain James L. Fisk poses for a portrait wearing a hat, a dark jacket, and a belt buckle with an eagle decoration. He holds a rolled piece of paper that has the word "westward" written on it.
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Villard Arch, Fargo, N.D.
Crowds; Railroad stations; Railroads; Arches;
People gather under an arch covered with wheat and other agricultural products at the train depot in Fargo during a stop on the Villard Gold Spike Excursion. The dates 1864 and 1883 are present atop the...
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General Sully's troops in camp near Fort Berthold, Dakota Territory
Soldiers; Tents; Carts & wagons;
Soldiers under the command of Alfred Sully camp on open ground near Fort Berthold, Dakota Territory after the battle of Killdeer Mountain.
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General Alfred Sully's prairie battery, Fort Berthold, Dakota Territory
Cannons; Soldiers; Batteries (Weaponry);
Soldiers stand with four cannons in open territory near Fort Berthold, Dakota Territory.
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George Northrup portrait
Portrait photographs; Suits (Clothing);
George Northrup poses for a formal portrait wearing a dark suit.
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