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Title: Ralph Hall
Dates: 1884-1910
Collection Number: 00687
Quantity: 31 items
Abstract: Images of Carrington, the Fort Totten area, and residents.
Provenance: The  State Historical Society of North Dakota acquired the Ralph Hall collection,  MSS 20731, from Ralph Harmon in November 1988. The photographs were separated  from the Hall collection to create this one. Ralph Hall was Indian agent at  Fort Totten.
      
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PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00687-01              Two-story  house, Carrington (ND)           
    00687-02              Man  seated in wicker chair in front of brick wall
    00687-03              Kirkwood  Hotel, Carrington (ND)              
    00687-04              Main  Street Looking East, Carrington (ND)
    00687-05              Public  Park, Carrington (ND) July 1916
    00687-06              Catholic  Church, Carrington (ND)
    00687-07            Public  School, Carrington (ND)
    00687-08              Cornerstone  setting, Carrington (ND)
    00687-09              Interior  Carrington Drug Company, Carrington (ND)
    00687-10              Bird's  eye view of Carrington (ND)
    00687-11              Cattle  on the Range                                        
    00687-12              Fort  Totten Indian School Band,  Fort  Totten (ND). Photographer: Fred C. Klapp
    00687-13              Fort  Totten (ND) Indian School students. Photographer: Fred C. Klapp
    00687-14              Tikanye  (Live Near); Charles Tikanye, Cantehniyaye (Shaking Heart), and Iwankena  (Reclining Woman) in front of tipi
    00687-15              Chief  Red Dog, Turtle Mountains (ND). Photographer: H. D. Cooper, Devils Lake (ND)  Same person as 0687-17
    00687-16              Geo  Hunt Matoinpako. Caption: "A well educated Indian who was an  interpreter" F. D. Norton, D.D.S. New Rockford (ND)
    00687-17              Chief  Red Dog, Turtle Mountain (ND). Photographer: H.D. Cooper, Devils Lake (ND)
    00687-18              Minnie  H. Steamboat at landing at Fort Totten 1894. Photographer: A. W. Dewey, Jamestown  (ND)
    00687-19              Indian  Encampment, Fort Totten (ND). Photographer: A. W. Dewey, Jamestown (ND) Donor:  Marge Harmon
    00687-20              Yellow  Eyes (Mrs. Maza Wanapena), Devils Lake Sioux
    00687-21              Two  young Indian men, one seated in studio in front of painted background
    00687-22              Grant,  seated left, a white man married to an Indian, acted as interpreter. Right  tribal chief Little Fish, who talked entirely with gestures 1884. They went to  Washington DC to talk with Pres. Grover Cleveland. Photographer: J. Orville  Johnson
    00687-23              Group  of Dancers in regalia standing together. Center three are Chippewa. George Hunt  far right (Mato Inyanke-Running Bear) Brown on left. Man second from right has  lariat & feather in hair signifying having stolen horse night before
    00687-24              Cree  Indian Sun Dancers No. 61. Photographer: Dan Dutro, Fort Benton (MT)
    00687-25              Woman  holding horse with travois and man on travois. Photographer: Dan Dutro, Fort  Benton (MT)
    00687-26 – 27     War  Dance Group of Sioux Indians 1896. Ingersoll photo.
    00687-28              Two  costumed men standing in front of tipi 1896. Same men as in 0687-30. Ingersoll  photo
    00687-29              Sioux  Indian in feathered headdress and bear claw necklace holding rifle and spear  standing in front of log palisade. Ingersoll photo
    00687-30              Two  Sioux Indians standing in front of decorated tipi. Ingersoll photo
    00687-31              Portrait  of Mrs. Hall 1910
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