Custer and the 7th Cavalry raid the Native American (Cheyenne) encampment of Black Kettle on the Washita River, Oklahoma. Custer leads the charge as mounted troopers follow behind. Native Americans are shown falling as they emerge from their tepees.
Cheyenne Indians--Oklahoma--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1860-1870.; Campaigns & battles--Oklahoma--1860-1870.; Black Kettle--Homes & haunts.; Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876--Military service.
Custer and the 7th Cavalry raid the Native American (Cheyenne) encampment of Black Kettle on the Washita River, Oklahoma.
Cheyenne Indians--Oklahoma--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1860-1870.; Campaigns & battles--Oklahoma--1860-1870.; Black Kettle--Homes & haunts.; Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876--Military service.
Book created by the Fist Baptist Church of Denver regarding the centennial anniversary of the founding of the Church. Included in the book is: a history of the church beginning in 1864, as well as photographs and lists of the different...
Eha, Walter R. (Walter Ralph), 1891-1978--Archives.; First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)--History.; First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)
Group portrait of Native Americans (Shawnee) and whites in a tent camp, possibly in Oklahoma. Identification: "1. Fred Neal (by the horse), 2. Cal Sherman, 3. Daniel Chilson, 4. Thomas W. Alford (Shawnee), 5. L. G. Neal, 6. Lee Taylor, 7. A one...
Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Shawnee Indians--Women--Oklahoma--1880-1910.
A Native American (Shawnee) woman holds a baby, identified as the grandson of Chief Tecumseh, outside of a small log cabin, possibly in Oklahoma. She wears a full length print dress and a scarf around her neck. A white woman stands next to her.
Tecumseh, Shawnee Chief, 1768-1813--Family.; Indians of North America--Women--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Shawnee Indians--Children--Oklahoma--1880-1910.; Log cabins--Okahoma--1880-1910.
Possibly Little Bear and Shield, Native American (Arapaho) men pose near a wooden building, probably at Camp Supply, Oklahoma. The men wear blankets. One man wears a scarf and a necklace with a pendant around his neck, he holds a fan made of...
Arapaho Indians--Oklahoma--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--1860-1870.; Little Raven--Family.
Geronimo (Chiricahua Apache), Native American (Plains) men, and a white man pose outdoors, possibly at Fort Sill, Indian Territory (Oklahoma). They pose near a collection of items that includes woven baskets, antlers, blankets, fur pelts, tobacco...
Chiricahua Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1880-1910.; Indians of North America--Great Plains--1880-1910.; Fort Sill (Okla.)--1880-1910.; Baskets--Oklahoma--Fort Sill--1880-1910.; Geronimo, 1829-1909.
Three-quarter view of right side of engine, from front end. Photographed: Oklahoma City, Okla., July 23, 1936.
Locomotives--1930-1940.; Railroads--Trains--Pictorial works--1936.; Railroad locomotives--Oklahoma--Oklahoma City.; Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.
Passenger; 7 cars. Photographed: Oklahoma City, Okla., July 23, 1936.
Locomotives--1930-1940.; Railroads--Trains--Pictorial works--1936.; Railroad locomotives--Oklahoma--Oklahoma City.; Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.
Passenger; 8 cars, 30 MPH. Photographed: Oklahoma City, Okla., July 23, 1936.
Locomotives--1930-1940.; Railroads--Trains--Pictorial works--1936.; Railroad locomotives--Oklahoma--Oklahoma City.; Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company.
Hand-colored postcard depicting Ponca camp on the 101 Ranch in Oklahoma. Two unhitched wagons are stopped in the left foreground in front of a group of large teepees. Two people ride horses in the right midground, and another person stands with his...
Ponca Indians--Oklahoma--1880-1900.; Wild west shows--1880-1920.; Tipis--1880-1900.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.