Dedication of monument of old Red Cloud Indian Agency site between Crawford and Fort Robinson, Neb.
Date
1932 May 9
Summary
A group of Native American Dakota Sioux and white people pose in front of the Red Cloud Indian Agency stone memorial marker, Nebraska. "Reading left to right: Karl L. Spence, publisher Northwest Nebraska News, Crawford; A. E. Sheldon, secretary Nebraska Historical Society, Lincoln; Mrs. James H. Red Cloud, Mrs. Joe Richards, Joe Richards, interpreter and grandson of Old Chief Red Cloud; John J. (Zither Dick) Boesl, old timer and probably last living man who saw famous Sioux Chief Crazy Horse killed; John Kills Above, son-in-law of old Chief Red Cloud; Chief James H. Red Cloud, grandson of old Chief Red Cloud; Capt. James H. Cook, of Agate Springs Ranch; Agnes Red Cloud, great granddaughter of old Chief Red Cloud; Mrs. Charley Red Cloud, Mrs. John Kills Above, only living daughter of old Chief Red Cloud; Mrs. Karl L. Spence, regent of Captain Christopher Robinson Chapter D. A. R. of Crawford, which erected the monument.
Description
1 photoprint : black-and-white ; 9 x 15 cm. (3 1/2 x 6 in.)
Subject
Dakota Indians--Nebraska; Indians of North America--Nebraska; Red Cloud Agency Historical Site (Neb.); Monuments & Memorials--Nebraska; United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Red Cloud Agency--Commemoration
Format-Medium
Photograph
Source
City Hall.
Rights Contact Information
Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org.
Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes (digital reproduction)
Related Material
Image File: ZZR710031565
Notes
Title and identification typed on label on back of photoprint.; R7100315650
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