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Showing posts with label john hillers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label john hillers. Show all posts
Sunday, June 4, 2017
Portrait of Almon Harris Thompson Taken During a Geographic Survey Expedition Somewhere in the United States Titled “Professor A.H. Thompson and His Horse ‘Old Ute’ and Their Shadows" (1871)
Portrait of Almon Harris Thompson taken during a geographic survey expedition somewhere in the United States titled “Professor A.H. Thompson and his horse ‘Old Ute’ and their shadows, 1871.” Attributed to John K. Hillers, Elias Olcott Beaman, and James Fennemore.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Portrait of Two Paiute Men of the Mo-a-pa-rit-ats Tribe Armed With Bows in the Moapa Valley of Southern Nevada (1870's)
Portrait of two Paiute men of the Mo-a-pa-rit-ats tribe armed with bows in the Moapa Valley of southern Nevada, c. 1870's. The original caption was "Mo-a-pa-rit-ats, a tribe of Indians inhabiting the valley of the Mo-a-pa River, a tributary of the Rio Virgen, a tributary in Southern Nevada - five and three are eight." By John K. Hillers. Animated stereoview.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Portrait of Three Paiute Women of the Nu-a-gun-tits Tribe in Las Vegas, Nevada (1870's)
Portrait of three Paiute women of the Nu-a-gun-tits tribe identified as An-ti-naints, Pu-tu-siv, and Wi-chuts in Las Vegas, Nevada, 1870's. By John K. Hillers. Animated stereoview.
Source.
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