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Battle of Little Big Horn surviving horse

U.S. Army Signal Corps copy photographs of Indian war events and students at Carlisle Indian school
Title: U.S. Army Signal Corps copy photographs of Indian war events and students at Carlisle Indian school
Related Names:
United States. Army. Signal Corps.
Date Created/Published: ca. 1897.
Summary: U.S. Army Signal Corp copy photographs show a group portrait of Chiricahua Apache children as they looked upon arrival at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Pennsylvania, 1886; Chiricahua Apache student group after four months training at Carlisle Indian School; a man painting lettering on a grave marker at the Custer Battlefield; a man with Comanche, identified as the only surviving horse from the Battle of Little Big Horn; U.S. military troops and cannon-like guns in a snow-covered field, Montana, 'about to start on the Wolf Mountain campaign, 1876-77, against Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, hostile Sioux;' and a distant view of Fort Robinson, Nevada. Also, an unidentified Asian woman and an unidentified military group.
Notes:
Photographer: Unknown.
LOT title and other information from Indians of North America ... Library of Congress, 2001.
Subjects:
Indians of North America--War--1890-1900.
Indians of North America--Education--1890-1900.
Students--Pennsylvania--Carlisle--1890-1900.
Photographic prints--1890-1900.
Bookmark /2004665213/
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