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- Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan
- With horn spoon she filled her mouth with water
- Winter clothing
- Winter Camp
- William H. Vanderbilt
- William Ewing
- When my sack was filled, I tied it shut and slung it on my back by my packing strap
- When a man mourned he cut off his hair, painted his body with white clay
- we women busied ourselves making bull boats
- We were fond of squashes and ate many of them
- We were clad warmly, for the weather was chill. All had robes
- We made our eleventh camp on the north side of the Missouri
- We Hidatsas loved our good dogs, and were kind to them
- We also had a big, soft ball, stuffed with antelope hair, which we would bounce in the air with the foot
- Walking Dress
- Waheenee and Her Husband, Son-of-a-Star
- View on the Battery, Charleston, South Carolina
- View of Providence
- View of Baltimore, from Federal Hill
- Victorio—an Apache Warrior
- Veterans
- ver all she bound a wildcat skin, drawing the upper edge over the baby’s head, like a hood.
- Until I was about nine years old, my hair was cut short
- University of Toronto, Canada
- Unhappy man with cigar
- Two gentlemen talking
- Two braves
- 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
- Turtle, I think, was the last woman in the tribe to use an old-fashioned, bone-bladed hoe
- Turtle and her old-fashioned digging stick
- Trees
- Trappers at Old Faithful
- Trapper type—American
- Trapper train in Teton Pass
- To eke out our store of corn and keep the pot boiling, my father hunted much of the time
- Thomas Jefferson
- Thomas Jefferson
- Thomas A Edison
- They saw two great fires sweeping toward them over the prairie
- They looked very terrible, all painted with the lower half of the face black
- They ate it greedily. It did not seem to harm them
- Then he arose and took my baby tenderly in his arms
- The wild geese had come north, but this fact alone was not proof that winter had gone
- The Voyage Home
- The Typist
- The Summer that the rain came not
- The Stage coach
- The smaller ears we bore to the village in our baskets
- The Sioux fired
- The Residence of Abraham Lincoln
- The pawnbroker
- The Old Bridge
- The new bridge, with temporary underpinning
- The Lodge - 3
- The Lodge - 2
- The Lodge - 1
- The Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois
- The latest French fashions
- The Hunting Camp
- The hunters came in