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Scene beside a river with two Native American women gathering berries
[1908-1920]
Dixon, Joseph K., 1856-1926
Inscribed "875" in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.03
Landscape with cemetery and three Native American men.
Inscribed "2550" in pencil on verso. Three Native Americans, one with a rifle, standing among US Army cemetary markers at the site of the battle of Little Bighorn.
GLC03911.08.04
Hillside with cemetery and three Native American men on horseback.
Inscribed "512" in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.05
Lone Native American on horseback amidst a vast prairie.
Inscribed "02674" in pencil on verso. Inscribed "In Command of the Prairie."
GLC03911.08.06
River valley with group of Native Americans on horseback moving away from the camera.
"The end of the trail, or The March [illegible], 3678, 2031" inscribed in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.07
Lone Native American on horseback at top of a hill, silhouetted against the sky.
"Waiting for the smoke signal" inscribed in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.08
Lone Native American on horseback at top of a hill, with dark sky
Similar to 3911.08.08, but rider is shown more at a distance. "The Pillar of Smoke, 841, 2029" inscribed in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.09
to Lile Miller
February 24, 1864
Miller, Michael Murray, fl. 1861-1864
Written in camp at Bristoe Station.
GLC02155.135
February 25, 1864
GLC02155.136
February 28, 1864
GLC02155.137
1 March 1864
GLC02155.138
7 March 1864
GLC02155.139
March 18, 1864
Michael Miller tells his wife that he has been feeling very blue lately, and that the days closer to his discharge feel extremely long. He says he would not reenlist in the army and expresses frustration that enlisted men, like himself, get paid less...
GLC02155.141
24 April 1864
Michael Miller writes to his wife, but saying he does not know what to tell her because the activities of Camp Bristoe Station are secretive. However, they have not received orders yet to move, which Miller is pleased about because he has been...
GLC02155.144
26 April 1864
Miller expresses relief that the war department has not yet stopped army mail. He says he's afraid this will be his last letter from Camp Bristoe Station, but he isn't certain if he will be going to the front. He discusses their love for each other...
GLC02155.145
to Michael Miller
4 August 1861
Miller, Lile, fl. 1861-1864
GLC02155.147
9 August 1861
GLC02155.148
7 August 1861
GLC02155.149
25 August 1861
GLC02155.150
January 13, 1862
GLC02155.151
January 24, 1862
GLC02155.152
January 28, 1862
GLC02155.153
21 April 1862
GLC02155.154
2 May 1862
GLC02155.155
6 May 1862
GLC02155.156
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