Title: Philip Reade
Dates: circa 1868-1914
Collection Number: 00014
Quantity: 50 items
Abstract: Images of soldiers and Native Americans in the late 1800s in Kansas and New Mexico.
Provenance: The collection was donated to the State Historical Society of North Dakota by Philip Reade. The date of donation is unknown.
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PARTIAL INVENTORY
00014-00001 Throw up Your Hands, 1889
00014-00002 The Lost Trail, 1889
00014-00003 Soco and Hoppie two Arapahoe [women], 1889
00014-00004 Banahaba - son of Little Raven, Chief of the Arapahoes, 1889
00014-00005 Ne-mib-nic A Dog Soldier of the Cheyenne Indians, 1889
00014-00006 A Spanish mission church at Chihauhau (Chihuahua ) (Mex.), 1889
00014-00007 Mexican burros and card, 1889
00014-00008 Chivington or Big Crow, Arapahoe Indian, 1889
00014-00009 Crooked Left Arm, an Arrapa Indian, 1889
00014-00010 Mexican church in Guadalupe, New Mexico, 1889
00014-00011 Charles S. Stobie, artist and plainsman, 1889
00014-00012 Bent, Mrs. George, 1889
00014-00013 Fort Shaw, Montana, 1889
00014-00014 Baretha (Red Head) and Hakkea, daughter of Big Mouth, Arapahoe Chief, 1889
00014-00015 Fort Niobrara, Cherry County (NE), 1902
00014-00016 General N. A. Miles at head of table in Army Officers Mess Pine Ridge Indian Agency, 1890-1891
00014-00017 Rifle camp of United States troops on Missouri River near Omaha (NE), 1887
00014-00018 Fort Dodge (Kan.)from the west picket post
00014-00019 Quarters of Captain William S. Tremain, Post Surgeon at Fort Dodge (Kan.), January 1871
00014-00020 Fort Meade, Cherry County (S.D.)
00014-00021 Officers quarters from the parade ground Fort Dodge (Kan.)
00014-00022 Commanding officers quarters Fort Dodge (Kan.)
00014-00023 Round tower at Fort Snelling (Minn.)
00014-00024 Camp Supply Indian Territory, November 1868
00014-00025 The Alamo
00014-00026 Overview of Fort Cummings (N.M.)
00014-00027 Osage Scouts
00014-00028 Officers quarters Fort Dodge (Kan.)
00014-00029 Quarters of Commanding Officer Fort Dodge (Kan.)
00014-00030 Birds-eye view of Fort Dodge (Kan.)
00014-00031 Fort Dodge (Kan.), 1870
00014-00032 Seventh Cavalry Officers, Fort Dodge (Kan.), October 1868
00014-00033 Teepee of tanned buffalo skins, October 1868
00014-00034 Indians expedition crossing Arkansas River, opposite Fort Dodge (Kan.), October 1868
00014-00035 Big Foot, Chief of the Brule Sioux, Battlefield of Wounded Knee (S.D.) 12/29/1890
00014-00036 Le Lieutenant-Colonel de Sonnay Salue le porte-drapeau du 91 de ligne retrouve mort Sebastopol 9/1853
00014-00037 Massacre at Wounded Knee (S.D.) 12/29/1890
00014-00038 Gathering the dead from massacre at Wounded Knee (S.D.) 12/29/1890
00014-00039 George Armstrong Custer in entrance of tent, Fort Dodge (Kan.) ca. 1868
00014-00040 Indian burial coming out of the side of a hill 1868
00014-00041 Arch of the Army and Navy, Fort Snelling (Minn.) 09/1896
00014-00042 U.S. Army Memorial on Last Stand Hill, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument (Mont.) XX
00014-00043 Custer Monument and Cemetery, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument (Mont.) XX
00014-00044 Cemetery, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument (Mont.) XX
00014-00045 Bellevue Camp, Omaha (Neb.) 1887
00014-00046 General Nelson Miles and staff at Pine Ridge Agency 1/12/1891
00014-00047 Mount Sheridan, Indian Territory (Okla.) 1914
00014-00048 Medicine Bluffs near Fort Sill, Indian Territory (Okla.) 1869
00014-00049 Foot of Medicine Bluff near Fort Sill, Indian Territory (Okla.) 1869
00014-00047 Huge pile of human skulls and skeletons in bone yard at Christobal Colon Cemetery in Havana (Cuba) 01/04/1899
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