Series of six cards, with only the last card numbered. The title appears only on the first card. The narrative captions advocate for the right of women to act as advocates and express concerns about the removal of the crucifix from the courtroom, as m...
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Postcards depicting a woman dressed in legal attire and posing in various settings and Legally themed postcards depicting a woman dressed in legal attire and posing in various settings
Print reproduces a studio photograph portrait of Belo Cozad, a Kiowa musician, flute player, and singer, and a Kiowa woman, his wife, Emahdo May Sankadota Cozad; they are sitting side-by-side; both are looking straight out at the viewer; she is on the...
Description:
Title from caption (in red ink) at bottom of image.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
Kiowa Indian Tribe of Oklahoma and Anadarko (Okla.)
Subject (Name):
Cozad, Belo, 1864-1950 and Cozad, Emahdo May Sankadota, 1877-1954
Series of 15 numbered scenes on 5 postcards, with narrative captions, depicting a child as an advocate addressing a court.
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Postcards depicting a child in legal attire addressing a court, Legally themed postcards depicting a child in legal attire addressing a court, and Rappelez-vous Lesurques
Postcard from a photograph by P.E. Larson depicts four dismounted men and four burros at a summit in the Funeral Mountains; looking out over Death Valley below
Description:
Title from caption in lower right of image.
Publisher:
Palm Studio
Subject (Geographic):
Nevada, Goldfield, Funeral Mountains (Calif.), and Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)