The Nebraska registration cards are on 50 rolls of microfilm, Nebraska State Historical Society library microfilm catalog number RG0544.PR. They are arranged alphabetically by county or city. Within the county or city, names are listed usually...
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Rendering shows Central City, Gilpin County, Colorado, with frame businesses, dwellings, and mining facilties. Stairs and privies are in the yards of houses. Signature reads: "Gauchard."
Central City (Colo.)--1860-1870.; Cities & towns--Colorado--Central City--1860-1870.
Reproduction of a drawing shows a standing portrait of Yule (Ouray?) and Quincy (Guerro?) Native American Ute chiefs of the Tabeguache band, both wear buckskin with fringe.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Ute Indians--1860-1870.; Quincy.; Yule.
Drawing of a view of Georgetown, Colorado, looking north, with mountains on either side. A few buildings, including the Hamill House, and corrals are seen in a patch of sunlight. Many pine trees are visible; in the foreground trees have been...
Reproduction of a lithograph shows a head and shoulders view of three Native American (Pawnee) men. One wears a hat and crescent moon necklace, the other two have long, straight hair.
Indians of North America--1860-1880.; Pawnee Indians--1860-1880.; Men--1860-1880.
Shows three Native American chiefs from the Santee and Ponca tribes. French identifications read: "Grand-Algle, Grosse-Caisse, and Fort-Marcheur." Each man's clothing is different in style and may be representative of his tribe.
Dakota Indians--1830-1870.; Indians of North America--1830-1870.; Ponca Indians--1830-1870.; Santee Indians--1830-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1830-1870.
Reproduction of a lithograph shows Native American (Pawnee) men, a woman, and an infant in a cradleboard wrapped in warm clothes inside a wigwam. The grand chief of the Pawnee (Pierre la Cherre) is the man in the middle of the group wearing a...
Indians of North America--1860-1880.; Pawnee Indians--1860-1880.; Cradleboards--1860-1880.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1880.; Women--1860-1880.; La Cherre, Pierre.
A group of Native American Sioux men, women and children are in a tepee camp near Fort Laramie, Dakota Territory.
Dakota Indians--Dakota Territory--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--Dakota Territory--1860-1870.; Dakota Territory--1860-1870.; Indian encampments--Dakota Territory--1860-1870.; Tipis--Dakota Territory--1860-1870.
Standing portrait of a Native American (Cheyenne) man, identified as Loup Tachete. He wears boots, pants, shirt, kerchief, hat, braids, a blanket over one shoulder, and carries an inverted rifle in his hands.
Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Loup Tachete.
Portrait of seven unidentified Native American (Cheyenne and Arapaho) chiefs serving as envoys to meet with the governor of Colorado in Denver. Five of the men are seated, two are standing.
Arapaho Indians--1860-1870.; Cheyenne Indians--1860-1870.; Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Tribal chiefs--1860-1870.
A Native American orator speaks in front of a council at Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory. Other Native Americans sit against the far wall, white men sit at a table.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Public speaking--1860-1870.