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Box MS78.01

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Contains 112 Results:

Gidley Plate # 5, 1903

 Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.40
Scope and Contents

Nez Perce children, c. 1903.  This image was printed in The Oregon Sunday Journal under the title "Nez Perce Papooses."

Dates: Created: 1903

Gidley Plate # 48 detail

 Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.41
Scope and Contents

Annie from Wenatchee

Dates: Other: Dummy Date

Gidley Plate # 85 detail

 Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.42
Scope and Contents

Mother and child.  The woman is Annie from Wenatchee (Plate 48) and her child is also featured in plate 84 [plate 84 caption reads "Baby in cradleboard".]

Dates: Other: Dummy Date

Gidley Plate # 85, variant

 Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.43
Scope and Contents

Mother and child.  the woman is Annie form wenatchee (plate 48) and her child is also featured in plate 84 [plate 84 caption reads "Baby in cradleboard".]

Dates: Other: Dummy Date

Gidley Plate # 47 variant

 Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.44
Scope and Contents

Elijah Williams.  Elijah is still alive and residing at Nespelem.  Known in childhood as Charging Hog, he is a son of David Williams.

Dates: Other: Dummy Date

Item P.78.02.45

 Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.45

Item P.78.02.46

 Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.46

Item P.78.02.47

 Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.47

Gidley's Plate # 43., 1901

 Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.48
Scope and Contents

Chief Joseph's winter camp, c. 1901.  This long composite form of tepee was favored by Plateau peoples, especially the Nez Perce.

Dates: Created: 1901

Gidley Plate # 19 variant

 Item — Box: MS78.01
Identifier: Item P.78.02.49
Scope and Contents

Blacksmith and Indian assistant, Nespelem.  C. M. Hinman was the blacksmith at Nespelem for a number of years from 1895.  The brandmarks were those of various horse-owning Indians on that part of the reservation.  They sometimes branded horses on the neck under the mane.  Chief Joseph's brand was the third from the left on the top row, blow the T.

Dates: Other: Dummy Date