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Writing - Joe Rolette
Writing - Joe Rolette
Plate Number 66

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Writing - L Thompson; Lakota warrior wearing vest, breechclout, and dark leggings rescuing warrior wearing vest, breechclout,  and red and black painted leggings and holding shield fleeing rifle shots with 3 stolen horses [different hand]
Writing - L Thompson; Lakota warrior wearing vest, breechclout, and dark leggings rescuing warrior wearing vest, breechclout, and red and black painted leggings and holding shield fleeing rifle shots with 3 stolen horses [different hand]
Plate Number 67

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Writing - Martineau; Warrior on foot shooting enemy with pistol and knife - pencil
Writing - Martineau; Warrior on foot shooting enemy with pistol and knife - pencil
Plate Number 68

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Rear Cover
Rear Cover
Plate Number 69

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Untitled
Untitled
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Poor Buffalo. Kiowa Chief. He went after the Pawnee.
Poor Buffalo. Kiowa Chief. He went after the Pawnee.
Plate Number 15

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This is a great Indian medicine.
This is a great Indian medicine.
Plate Number 4

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This is a great Chief.
This is a great Chief.
Plate Number 3

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The Indian soldiers. They had dance. One the Captain. He is in the mid[dl]e he had talk his soldiers.
The Indian soldiers. They had dance. One the Captain. He is in the mid[dl]e he had talk his soldiers.
Plate Number 5

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Those Indian come from the war.
Those Indian come from the war.
Plate Number 8

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One Utes Kiowa to fight them self. The Ute got killed. The Kiowa got taked all the things.  Tooked them back home.
One Utes Kiowa to fight them self. The Ute got killed. The Kiowa got taked all the things. Tooked them back home.
Plate Number 10

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Indian and his wife they [killed] Buffalo. Cut a meat all r[i…]
Indian and his wife they [killed] Buffalo. Cut a meat all r[i…]
Plate Number 12

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This is Comanche Indian. He had been at war.
This is Comanche Indian. He had been at war.
Plate Number 11

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The young Kiowa man had ride his own horse. He went out after girls.
The young Kiowa man had ride his own horse. He went out after girls.
Plate Number 2

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This camp [missing word] to Gua-ha-d[le?] Tohausen he was chief.
This camp [missing word] to Gua-ha-d[le?] Tohausen he was chief.
Plate Number 6

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The Indian was went to fight.
The Indian was went to fight.
Plate Number 7

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This is Kiowa Chief. His name is White Horse.
This is Kiowa Chief. His name is White Horse.
Plate Number 1

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This is a great Chief. He come from the war.
This is a great Chief. He come from the war.
Plate Number 9

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This is a great man. He was standed at his door. Called the chiefs to meeted at his camp.
This is a great man. He was standed at his door. Called the chiefs to meeted at his camp.
Plate Number 14

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A camp.  One Indian was stand at the door.  He was Chief.
A camp. One Indian was stand at the door. He was Chief.
Plate Number 16

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