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Procession of mounted Native Americans moving through a river
[1908-1920]
Dixon, Joseph K., 1856-1926
Inscribed "3242, 2028" in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.19
Procession of mounted Native Americans moving toward the camera
With teepees in the background. Inscribed "3756, 2043" in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.20
Bust length portrait of Native American man
Inscribed "631 Surrounded" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.21
The man, identified as a San Carlos Apache, is wrapped in a blanket, holding a bow and arrows. Inscribed "573 Nethla" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.22
Half length portrait of a Native American man
Inscribed "586 Long Knife-Sword" in ink on verso, possibly the name of the man in the image.
GLC03911.08.23
Half length seated portrait of a Native American man
Inscribed "658 Many Coups" in ink on verso.
GLC03911.08.24
[Bust of a young sailor]
1900 ca.
GLC04546.126
[Portrait of a sailor]
Portrait of an enlisted sailor. Wearing hat and fine mustache.
GLC04546.127
[Bust portrait of a serviceman]
1902 ca.
Lai-Fong, & Co., fl. 1902
GLC04546.130
[Full length portrait of navy sailor]
1900 January
Kamogawa, A., fl. 1900
Hat reads "U.S.S. Monocacy." Imprint of A. Kamogawa on verso. Inscriptions read "R.W.M. Donaes, Buffalo, NY" and is dated Jan 1900.
GLC04546.133
[U.S. Navy band]
The sailors prepare for a hoe-down.
GLC04546.137
[James Winn]
Full length portrait in U.S. Navy uniform. Inscription on verso reads "James Winn, Cleveland, Ohio"
GLC04546.138
[Dennis M. Doherty]
Rich, H.S., fl. 1900
Full length portrait in U.S. Navy uniform. Inscription on verso reads "Dennis M. Doherty, Boston, Mass."
GLC04546.139
[Unidentified man]
Quarter length portrait of a man in civiliam clothing.
GLC04546.140
[Sailors on parade]
Photograph shows sailors in parade formation marching down a street. Taken during the Boxer rebellion.
GLC04546.141
Taku Forts
Naval ships navigate through the straits, bombarding the fortifactions on either shore. Commemorates the capture of Taku Forts, June 17 1900. Inscription on verso reads "W.T. Kendall-Brown."
GLC04546.146
[Navy sailor standing]
Shanghai Photo Enlarging Co.
Cabinet card of a sailor in uniform and accompanying sleeve from Shanghai Photo Enlarging Co.
GLC04546.147
[Landscape of Chinese village]
Inscription on mount verso reads " 100 miles above Hankon. Rice fields in the foreground, and "tea country" back on the hills."
GLC04546.151
[Pagoda, Hankon]
Title from inscription on mount verso.
GLC04546.152
[The Bund, Hankon]
Title from inscription on mount verso. The row of trees on the left appear to be Honeylocusts. The trees on the right may be the same, or perhaps oak.
GLC04546.153
to: Sam Chapman
1901/07/25
Mosby, John S., 1833-1916
Mosby's lack of political influence; perhaps Senator John Daniel can assist Chapman in obtaining an appointment in the Philippines or as Supervisor of Forests.
GLC03921.05
1901/08/01
chides Chapman for not remaining in Washington to meet with Daniel personally: "[H]e endorsed your application and forwarded it, and got the reply of 'no vacancy.' But that is the stereo typed answer to all applications by mail….you must go in...
GLC03921.06
1904/09/10
upcoming elections, specifically mentioning Revercomb, Slemp, Hoge, Parker, and Roosevelt.
GLC03921.07
1905/01/14
attempts to secure a position for Chapman in the Department of the Interior or under Agnew; enclosing a letter from Gen. Rucker.
GLC03921.09
1905/03/01
defending his actions with regard to finding Chapman a position; suggests that storekeeper may be the best position Agnew can offer.
GLC03921.10
1906/01/20
anxious to see Willie; no news about the Aborigines.
GLC03921.13
1906/05/09
McCabe's letter abusing Grant.
GLC03921.14
to: Joseph Bryan.
1906/05/14
recent trip to Boston including a visit to Plymouth Rock; southern sentiments about forgiving the Yankees.
GLC03921.15
to William A. Chapman
1906/05/22
Willie's post-earthquake arrival in San Francisco; banquet given by the Middlesex Club in honor of Grant's birthday.
GLC03921.16
to Sam Chapman
1906/06/07
issue of The Old Dominion Sun; letter from Willie from the "late city of San Francisco;" impending death of Col. Smith and his obituary.
GLC03921.17
1906/06/23
requesting news of San Francisco from Willie's friend; impending death of Col. Smith and his obituary.
GLC03921.18
1906/12/07
Cousin Alice's visit to Covington, Va.; speculation about the Robertson family (from San Francisco); work on his book Stuart's Calvary in the Gettysburg Campaign.
GLC03921.20
1900/11/23
Chapman's fate pending army reorganization; McKinley's feelings towards Mosby.
GLC03921.04
1905/12/23
News of Chapman's appointment under Brown Allen; finding Lee's letter book over the Gettysburg Campaign.
GLC03921.12
to: Messrs. Moffat Yard & Co.
1907/10/09
Defense of his book Stuart's Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign, with enclosed copy of a reader's opinion of the book.
GLC03921.22
1908/08/02
Taft's upcoming speech to the Virginia Republicans; Maj. Swift's appointment as head of the Army War College.
GLC03921.23
1908/09/13
letter concerning "the 'true inwardness' of Gen. Lee's staff;" intentions to vote for Taft; Maj. Swift's review of his book for the Journal of the United States Cavalry Association.
GLC03921.24
1909/02/10
article about Lincoln in Cosmopolitan: "It is the best thing I have seen about Lincoln & confirms what I wrote you that Lincoln offered to the South compensation of their slaves when the Confederacy was in its last gasp & even then we rejected it."
GLC03921.25
1909/03/09
Taft's Supreme Court appointees; dining with Col. Charles Francis Adams.
GLC03921.26
1909/10/04
people who were for and against secession; requests the return of letter from Judge McDowell.
GLC03921.27
1909/11/10
"correspondence & reports about burning & robbing cities in Vols.: 43 parts I & II- Shenandoah campaign". [Perhaps a reference to Official Records, published in 1908.]
GLC03921.28
1910/01/21
McDowell and an additional circuit court judge appointment for Virginia; misdated "Chambersburg letter" of Gen. Lee to Gen. Ewell.
GLC03921.29
1910/02/15
Defense of Stuart's absence at Gettysburg, prompted by a newspaper article; treason case against Jefferson Davis.
GLC03921.30
1910/04/12
Belief that Walter Taylor has prompted the recent articles about Gettysburg, in an attempt to clear his name at the expense of Lee; forwarding a letter from Allen Potts.
GLC03921.31
1910/06/20
Assistant Attorney General, Jack Russell [his nephew].
GLC03921.32
1911/05/02
free mail delivery; forthcoming article in the New York Herald: "It tells how Fitz Lee saved Pope's Army."
GLC03921.33
1911/08/12
travels through various towns in Virginia.
GLC03921.34
1911/10/30
new address and his reason for moving; letter written by Mr. Ron Tucker given to his son as a memento.
GLC03921.35
1912/05/30
Theodore Roosevelt's run on a third party ticket: "Teddy has knocked out Taft in one of the most surprising phenomena of history;"
GLC03921.36
1912/10/29
intention to vote for Taft: "If Wilson is elected…the Bull Moose will be buried forever."
GLC03921.37
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