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[1908-1920]
Dixon, Joseph K., 1856-1926
Large group of mounted Native Americans gathered in front of several teepees
Inscribed "The Remnant of a race, 849, E.K. Neg" in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.15
Large group of mounted Native Americans ascending a hill
Large group of mounted Native Americans ascending a hill; facing away from the camera. Inscribed "3249, 2050" in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.16
Long procession of mounted Native Americans in profile as they descend a hill.
Inscribed "3727, 2050" in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.17
Four Native Americans riding on horseback with teepee at left
Inscribed "3722, E.K. Neg" in pencil on verso.
GLC03911.08.18
Procession of mounted Native Americans moving through a river
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
18 September 1920
Pershing, John J., 1860-1948
Appreciation of the American Indian in the World War
GLC03911.07.01
23 September 1920
To Major Marshall
GLC03911.07.02
To Joseph Dixon
GLC03911.07.03
5 November 1921
Ding (general), fl. 1921-1924
In French
GLC03911.07.07
25 May 1921
Batho, Louis., fl. 1919-1924
GLC03911.07.04
28 April 1921
Deveze, fl. 1919-1924
In French, translation is GLC03911.07.06
GLC03911.07.05
Translation to english of GLC03911.07.05
GLC03911.07.06
14 October 1920
Fayolle, Emile, 1852-1928
In French is translated as GLC03911.07.09
GLC03911.07.08
GLC03911.07.08 translated into English Translated by Captain C.R. Cloquet
GLC03911.07.09
3 October 1921
GLC03911.07.10
17 November 1919
Gouraud, fl. 1919-1924
In French, English translation GLC03911.07.13
GLC03911.07.11
1919-1924
GLC03911.07.12
GLC03911.07.13
29 October 1920
Haig, 1919-1924
GLC03911.07.14
21 July 1921
GLC03911.07.15
22 July 1921
To Earl Douglas Haig
GLC03911.07.16
23 May 1921
L., Maurin, 1919-1924
GLC03911.07.17
unknown, fl. 1919-1924
To Joseph Dixion
GLC03911.07.18
GLC03911.07.19
28 June 1921
Petain, 1919-1924
In French translation available as GLC03911.07.20
GLC03911.07.20
English translation of GLC03911.07.20
GLC03911.07.21
unknown, 1919-1924
GLC03911.07.22
[Quotes from a dinner]
GLC03911.07.23
1 September 1854
unknown, fl. 1855
to Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh Esquire
A letter written to Franklin Butler Van Valkenburgh. In this letter, the author writes about farming and how the lack of rain will effect the crops if the weather persists. The author goes on to write about the prices that his crops, including wheat...
GLC06253.05
1868 ca.
Election campaign carte de visite of Ulysses S. Grant and Henry Wilson
Campaign carte depicting Grant and Vice-Presidential candidate Henry Wilson, with quotation about reducing taxation and national debt.
GLC06663.01
May 1961
Bernot, Rafael A., fl. 1961
Project for the economical development of Mexico and Latin America
Co-authored with Renan E. Perez Rivero. Published in Mexico City, Mexico in May 1961. President John F. Kennedy signed a note "For Jim," using his personal stationary, which is pasted at the front of the binder. Items contained in green leather...
GLC05723.01
1961 ca.
Knudsen, R.L., fl. 1961
[Tickertape parade in Mexico]
Shows police motorbikes in flying-V parade formation with line of vehicles following.
GLC05723.02
[John and Jacqueline Kennedy with unknown Mexican government officials]
John and Jackie Kennedy stand at a banquet table with four other people making a toast. Behind the table is a backdrop with the American and Mexican flag crossed.
GLC05723.03
1863/11/09
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
[Early photo of the coin counting room of the Philadelphia Mint]
[Early photo of the coin counting room of the Philadelphia Mint]. A photo of two men sitting at a table counting coins.
GLC01992.02
6 March 1893
How the Treasury is Robbed and No Load in that Barrel
Article discusses the problem they have on their hands with the duplication of bonds and treasury notes. Currently there is no method of preventions and they've had to pay millions in redemption. The other side talks about taxes and how farmers are...
GLC02691.12.02
1877-1900
Secretary Gage's Financial Bill Reported in the Houses Today
Gage put forth a bill that requires the U.S to rely more heavily on the gold standard and to establish a system of bank notes without the conditional deposit of public bonds. The depositing and the issuing of bonds are discussed in detail.
GLC02691.12.03
1877
[A Bill that Establishes a Redemption Fund and a Division of Issue and Redemption in the Treasury]
Partial article. Outlines the different sections relating to redemption of notes and depositing in the treasury.
GLC02691.12.07
27 October 1921
English Translation of the Report on Transitional Measures of an Economic Measure
Outlines the provisions designed to ensure continuity in the economic life of Upper Silesia including railways, monetary system, coal products, social insurance, etc.
GLC02766.052
circa 1864
Whitney's Gallery
Photograph of Fort Snelling and the Valley of the Minnesota.
Small image of Fort Snelling and the Valley of the Minnesota. Black & white. Printed by Whitney's Gallery, St. Paul, Minnesota. Originally with a letter (see GLC00203.10) by Edwin Jackson, a Private in Company D of the 6th Minnesota Volunteers during...
GLC00203.10.01
9 November 1862
Alden, William H., 1844-?
to Mother
He describes his journey from the Cedar Rapids all the way down to Davenport. From the houses they stayed in to the boats they took. He likes camp life.
GLC02831.01
3 March 1863
Everybody wants a furlough. 4 were granted one, then three more wanted one and left without saying anything. 2 were caught before they had gone fifteen miles.
GLC02831.02
14 April 1863
They turned a hotel into a hospital. He has a terrible toothache and will get it pulled soon. They've caught a lot of chickens and turkeys.
GLC02831.03
7 June 1863
They got paid but someone stole his money right out from under his head where he slept on it. They are now camped on a prairie between the Sioux and Mississippi rivers. Written at Camp Cook
GLC02831.04
9 June 1863
He was happy to hear from his brother, Uriah. He gives her a breakdown of his daily routine and says he likes soldiering as long as it is in pleasant weather.Written at Camp Cook
GLC02831.05
20 July 1863
They got 2 months pay. They are only a couple miles from the Indian reservation. He expects to be in Toledo in six months. He needs more news about the war. They are kept in the dark and he doesn't even know if Vicksburg has surrendered.
GLC02831.06
1 August 1863
He sent her money but does not think she will need it now since she just got married. He applied for a furlough. They are now in the Dakota Territory.
GLC02831.07
7 August 1863
The weather has been lousy. He asks her to subscribe to a good illustrated paper and send it to him.
GLC02831.08
14 September 1863
He does not like how the officers have them attack the Indians at night since that is their best hold. It gives the Indians a chance to get away from them. They do not know how many Indians they killed since the Indians dragged off their dead...
GLC02831.09
31 October 1863
There was a terrible storm and a lot of their stock died. One man's tent blew away and he nearly froze to death. They came upon 700 Indians but did not attack. Instead they waited for reinforcements.
GLC02831.10
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