Box MS19.01
Container
Contains 8 Results:
MS 019 - F.H. Sandberg Collection
Collection — Box: MS19.01
Identifier: MS 019
Abstract
This collection contains both handwritten and photocopied accounts of the death of Sitting Bull and of the Spicer deaths, by Joe E. Wells. Also included are three photographs of unidentified Plains Indians taken by [?] Carpenter, a purported image of Opecancanough, and two copies of The Crimson Carnage of Wounded Knee, by Frank B. Zahn.
Dates:
Created: 1930-1940
Photograph
File — Box: MS19.01, Folder: MS19.01.01
Identifier: Folder MS19.01.01
Dates:
Created: 1930-1940
Photograph
File — Box: MS19.01, Folder: MS19.01.02
Identifier: Folder MS19.01.02
Dates:
Created: 1930-1940
Photograph
File — Box: MS19.01, Folder: MS19.01.03
Identifier: Folder MS19.01.03
Dates:
Created: 1930-1940
Correspondence - Sandburg and Milligan Families
File — Box: MS19.01, Folder: MS19.01.04
Identifier: Folder MS19.01.04
Scope and Contents
Regarding a photograph of a painting of Opencancanough, brother to and successor of Powhata. A note added to the file claims the image is actually deried from a photograph by F.A. Rinehart of "Good Eagle" (P.19.1).
Dates:
Created: 1930-1940
Handwritten accounts of Sitting Bull and Spicer Deaths by Joe E. Wells
File — Box: MS19.01, Folder: MS19.01.05
Identifier: Folder MS19.01.05
Dates:
Created: 1930-1940
Photocopies of Sitting Bull and Spicer Deaths by Joe E. Wells
File — Box: MS19.01, Folder: MS19.01.06
Identifier: Folder MS19.01.06
Dates:
Created: 1930-1940
Two copies of The Crimson Carnage of Wounded Knee by Frank B. Zahn
File — Box: MS19.01, Folder: MS19.01.07
Identifier: Folder MS19.01.07
Dates:
Created: 1930-1940