Print shows a bird's eye view of Lawrence, Kansas in 1880 numbered with 33 points of interest and indexed under the title "The New," to left of print's title caption; and, in the lower right, a map insert labeled, "Lawrence in 1855" numbered with 20 p...
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BEIN BrSides Zc39 880mo copy 1: Imperfect: lower right corner of sheet, upper right margin, and small section of right hand side broken off; a tear across sheet from right to center about one third up sheet. On sheet 62 x 82 cm.
Print shows a bird's eye view of Lawrence, Kansas in 1880 numbered with 33 points of interest and indexed under the title "The New," to left of print's title caption; and, in the lower right, a map insert labeled, "Lawrence in 1855" numbered with 20 p...
Description:
BEIN BrSides Zc39 880mo copy 1: Imperfect: lower right corner of sheet, upper right margin, and small section of right hand side broken off; a tear across sheet from right to center about one third up sheet. On sheet 62 x 82 cm.
Letters to George E. Hyde describe George Bent's life with the Cheyennes, Arapahoes, Comanches, Kiowas, Sioux and other tribes of the Arkansas and Platte valleys. They include accounts of the Indian wars, with personal narratives of the Chivington mas...
Description:
George Bent (1843-1918), son of Colonel William Bent, fur trader and founder of Bent's Fort, and Owl Woman, a Cheyenne, daughter of White Thunder, went to school in St. Louis. By 1904 he was living in Colony, Oklahoma.
Subject (Geographic):
Bent's Fort (Colo.), Colorado, Julesburg Region (Colo.), and Kansas
Subject (Name):
Bent, George, 1843-1918. and Hyde, George E., 1882-1968.
Subject (Topic):
Arapaho Indians, Cheyenne Indians, Comanche Indians, Dakota Indians, Indians of North America, Wars, Kiowa Indians, Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876, Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864, and History
Letters to George E. Hyde describe George Bent's life with the Cheyennes, Arapahoes, Comanches, Kiowas, Sioux and other tribes of the Arkansas and Platte valleys. They include accounts of the Indian wars, with personal narratives of the Chivington mas...
Description:
George Bent (1843-1918), son of Colonel William Bent, fur trader and founder of Bent's Fort, and Owl Woman, a Cheyenne, daughter of White Thunder, went to school in St. Louis. By 1904 he was living in Colony, Oklahoma.
Subject (Geographic):
Bent's Fort (Colo.), Colorado, Julesburg Region (Colo.), and Kansas
Subject (Name):
Bent, George, 1843-1918. and Hyde, George E., 1882-1968.
Subject (Topic):
Arapaho Indians, Cheyenne Indians, Comanche Indians, Dakota Indians, Indians of North America, Wars, Kiowa Indians, Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876, Sand Creek Massacre, Colo., 1864, and History