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MS 049 - Plains Indians Stereographs Collection

 Collection — Box: MS49.01
Identifier: MS 049
Abstract Eighteen hand-tinted stereograph cards and seven postcards depicting Native American Indians.  The stereographs date from c. 1898 – c. 1899, and some of them include a copyright statement by T. W. Ingersoll.  All the stereograph cards are similar in format, with a number and title printed on the front underneath the image and several paragraphs of text on the back.  The postcards (©1986) reproduce sepia photographs of Native Americans in Taos, New Mexico taken by B. G. Randall around 1905. ...
Dates: Created: 1893-1910; Other: Date acquired: 07/21/1986

MS 049 - Plains Indians Stereographs Collection, 1899

 File — Box: MS49.01, Folder: ST.49.01
Identifier: Folder ST.49.01
Scope and Contents Hand-tinted stereograph, T. W. Ingersoll [?], c. 1899, 8.9 x 17.8 cm. Native American Indian woman wearing pink bodice, blue plaid skirt, and green/burgundy plaid shawl sitting on ground and holding baby in cradleboard.  Baby wrapped in red/yellow/white patterned blanket.  On front: “404.  Chippewa Squaw and Papoose.”  On back: “It is seldom indeed that an Indian woman can boast as much pretention to beauty as is shown by the squaw in this picture.  As a rule, the...
Dates: Created: 1899

MS 049 - Plains Indians Stereographs Collection, 1899

 File — Box: MS49.01, Folder: ST.49.02
Identifier: Folder ST.49.02
Scope and Contents Hand-tinted stereograph, T. W. Ingersoll [?], c. 1899, 8.9 x 17.8 cm. Native American Indian woman (wearing long-sleeved blue dress, white apron, and red cravat) sitting on the ground next to canoe under construction and holding red tool.  Behind her are several other people and a structure made of wooden poles with a roof but no sides. Another structure and woods in background.  On front: “406.  Chippewa Squaw Making Birch Canoe.” On back: “As a matter of fact the...
Dates: Created: 1899

MS 049 - Plains Indians Stereographs Collection, 1899

 File — Box: MS49.01, Folder: ST.49.03
Identifier: Folder ST.49.03
Scope and Contents Hand-tinted stereograph, T. W. Ingersoll, 1899, 8.9 x 17.8 cm. Native American Indian woman (sitting) and man (standing) outside dwelling made of skins.  Woman wearing long blue dress decorated with colorful beadwork.  Man wearing long-sleeved deerskin shirt decorated with beadwork, pants, moccasins, and green turban and eagle feather on his head.  Snow on ground and evergreen trees in background.  (Background and dwelling same as ST.49.16.)  On front: “409. ...
Dates: Created: 1899

MS 049 - Plains Indians Stereographs Collection, 1899

 File — Box: MS49.01, Folder: ST.49.04
Identifier: Folder ST.49.04
Scope and Contents Hand-tinted stereograph, T. W. Ingersoll, 1899, 8.9 x 17.8 cm.  Native American Indian family in front of dwelling made of cloth or skins.  Woman in long blue skirt is seated on ground wrapped in shawl and holding baby in blue hood.  Two girls are seated next to her, one in blue cotton dress, moccasins, and pigtails, and the other in pink dress and yellow shawl.  Older woman in pink plaid dress is looking out from inside the dwelling.  On front: “424.  Family Group of...
Dates: Created: 1899

MS 049 - Plains Indians Stereographs Collection, 1899

 File — Box: MS49.01, Folder: ST.49.05
Identifier: Folder ST.49.05
Scope and Contents Hand-tinted stereograph, T. W. Ingersoll [?], c. 1899, 8.9 x 17.8 cm.  Two Native American Indian men bent over facing away from camera.  One wearing pants, jacket, and hat, and the other wrapped in blanket or cloak.  In background are women in dresses and shawls, wagons, horses, and cows.  On front: “430.  Beef Issue to Sioux Indians at Standing Rock.”  On back: “From time to time the Government supplies its somewhat unruly wards on the various Indian...
Dates: Created: 1899

MS 049 - Plains Indians Stereographs Collection, 1899

 File — Box: MS49.01, Folder: ST.49.06
Identifier: Folder ST.49.06
Scope and Contents Hand-tinted stereograph, T. W. Ingersoll, 1899, 8.9 x 17.8 cm.  Native American Indian family in front of tipi.  Two men: one standing and wearing fringed shirt, pants, and moccasins; the other sitting and wearing feather headdress, shirt, and red pants. Woman standing in opening of tipi wearing long blue dress and patterned red /yellow shawl and holding baby.  On front: “436.  Gray Eagle and Family.  Sioux Lodges.  Copyrighted, 1899, by T. W. Ingersoll.”  ...
Dates: Created: 1899

MS 049 - Plains Indians Stereographs Collection, 1899

 File — Box: MS49.01, Folder: ST.49.07
Identifier: Folder ST.49.07
Scope and Contents Hand-tinted stereograph, T. W. Ingersoll, 1899, 8.9 x 17.8 cm.  Four Native American Indian men sitting together on the grass, one smoking a long pipe.  Two are dressed in traditional clothing, the other two in European clothing (including hats).  Horse grazing in background.  On front: “443.  Passing the Peace Pipe Around the Council.  Copyrighted, 1899, by T. W. Ingersoll.”  On back: “Here is a meeting between representatives of two different tribes of...
Dates: Created: 1899

MS 049 - Plains Indians Stereographs Collection, 1899

 File — Box: MS49.01, Folder: ST.49.08
Identifier: Folder ST.49.08
Scope and Contents Hand-tinted stereograph, T. W. Ingersoll [?], c. 1899, 8.9 x 17.8 cm.  Two Native American Indian women working on a large red and yellow braided mat, which is suspended between a vertical pole and the corner of a log building.  Both women wearing long cotton dresses and aprons.  Small brown dog sitting on ground.  Woods in background.  On front: “445.  Chippewa Squaws Braiding Rush Mats.”  On back: “Excepting possibly the Choctaw Indians there is no tribe...
Dates: Created: 1899

MS 049 - Plains Indians Stereographs Collection, 1898

 File — Box: MS49.01, Folder: ST.49.09
Identifier: Folder ST.49.09
Scope and Contents Hand-tinted stereograph, T. W. Ingersoll, 1898, 8.9 x 17.8 cm.Native American Indian man and woman seated on floor in doorway of reed dwelling dressed in colorful traditional clothing.  Woman holding baby in cradleboard.  Animal skin hanging from wall, and snowshoe on ground.  Two more people standing in background inside dwelling. On front: “449.  Chief Black Hawk, Squaw Papoose.  Copyrighted, 1898, by T. W. Ingersoll.”  On back: “There are several...
Dates: Created: 1898