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19.1 602 Traditional Cultures

Image - Alexander Gardner: Treaty Signing by William T. Sherman and the Sioux at Fort Laramie, Wyo. (1868).

Image - Delegates from 34 Tribes in Front of Creek Council House, Indian Territory (ca. 1880).

Image - Large Delegation with Several Agents or Other Officials on the White House Grounds. (sometime before 1877).

Image - Red Cloud (Maqpeya-luta), Chief of the Oglala Sioux; Full-Length, Seated, Holding Cane.

Image - Red Tomahawk, a Yanktonai Sioux Policeman at Standing Rock Reservation Who May have Fired the Shot that Killed Sitting Bull; Bust-Length, Wearing Hat. Photograph taken at Fort Yates, N. Dak. (1897).

Image - David F. Barry: Sitting Bull (Tatonka-I-Yatanka), a Hunkpapa Sioux (ca. 1885).

Image - Thorpe, James (Jim) Francis (1882-1953), Sauk and Fox from Oklahoma and a Famous Athlete; Full-Length, Standing, in Football Uniform of Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania (ca. 1909).

Image - J. McDonald: Chiricahua Apache Prisoners, Including Geronimo (first row, third from right), Seated on an Embankment Outside their Railroad Car, Arizona. (1886).

Image - J.N. Choate: Group of Omaa Boys in Cadet Uniforms, Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania (ca. 1880).

Image - Gustave Hensel: Carlisle Indian School Band Seated on Steps of a School Building, Carlisle, Pa. (1915).

Image - Mesinger: Art class, Phoenix Indian School, Arizona. (June 1900).

Image - Apache scouts drilling with rifles, Fort Wingate, N. Mex.

19.2 604 Mail-Order Catalogs

Image - Sears Catalog bicycle ad (1914)

Image - Sears Catalog bicycle ad (1914)

Image - The Stuart Co., Catalog for Spring and Summer Featuring Pretty and Practical Garments for Boys and Girls. (1915)

Image - Standard Underwear Co., 26th Anniversary illustrated catalog (1905)

Image - Dr. Jaeger's Normal Sanatory Underclothing (1905)

Image - Scene from Boardwalk and Pennsylvania Avenue featuring Sherwin-Williams Billboard and many other Advertisements (1922)

19.3 614 New York

Video - New York City film montage featuring excerpts from Lower Broadway (1903)

Video - Panorama from the tower of Brooklyn Bridge (1899)

Video - Bargain day, 14th Street, New York (1905)

19.4 620 Looking Backward

Text - Edward Bellamy: FROM Looking Backward (1888).

 

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