- Tragic Moments
- Tragic Moments
- Tragic Moments
- Tragic Moments
- Tragic Moments
- Tragic Moments
- Tragic Moments
- Tragic Moments 9
- Trapper train in Teton Pass
- Trapper type—American
- Trappers at Old Faithful
- Travel by canoe
- Travel by canoe
- Trees
- Trenching Implements 17th Century
- Trying to steal home
- Turning an error into an out
- Turtle and her old-fashioned digging stick
- Turtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoe
- Turtle’s hoe was made of the shoulder bone of a buffalo set in a light-wood handle, the blade firmly bound in place with thong
- Two braves
- Two gentlemen talking
- Two girls sewing
- Two looks - same pattern
- Unhappy man with cigar
- University of Toronto, Canada
- Until I was about nine years old, my hair was cut short
- Urn burial
- Using the electric range oven
- ver all she bound a wildcat skin, drawing the upper edge over the baby’s head, like a hood.
- Veterans
- Victorio—an Apache Warrior
- View of Baltimore, from Federal Hill
- View of Providence
- View of the Falls of Niagara
- View of the Horse-Shoe Fall of Niagara
- View of the Lesser Fall of Niagara
- View of Thomas Pope's Proposed Cantilever (1810)
- View on the Battery, Charleston, South Carolina
- View of Bethlehem a Moravian settlement
- W Somerset Maugham
- Waheenee and Her Husband, Son-of-a-Star
- Waiting to bat
- Walking Dress
- Waltham-Orient, Model B R., 4 H.P
- Ward MacAllister
- Warming Drawer
- Washington before the revolution
- Washington chosen for Commander-in-chief
- Washington rebuking Lee
- Washington's Birthplace
- Washington's first speech to the indians
- Washington's Headquarters at Newburgh
- Washington's Home—Mount Vernon
- We also had a big, soft ball, stuffed with antelope hair, which we would bounce in the air with the foot
- We crossed the home-plate within three feet of each other
- We have had a terrible scrap
- We Hidatsas loved our good dogs, and were kind to them
- We made our eleventh camp on the north side of the Missouri
- We were clad warmly, for the weather was chill. All had robes