Hoard & Tenney (Winona, Minn.) Martin's Art Gallery Upton, Benjamin Franklin, 1818- Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886 Whitney's Gallery
Published / Created:
1857-1863 [i.e. 1865]
Call Number:
WA Photos 281
Image Count:
38
Abstract:
Carte-de-visite photographs of Sioux and Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, Fort Snelling, Fort Garry; of Red River train carts in St. Paul; and of people escaping from the Red River uprising. There are many portraits of Sioux Indians, some of them identified as having been executed for their part in the Red River massacre. There are also images of Sioux Indians in camps, of Chippewa chiefs, as well as of an Indian school run by "Miss Allen," and of Sioux Indian boys at the Bishop Seabury Mission School in Faribault, Minnesota. Photographers include Joel E. Whitney, Benjamin F. Upton, Hoard & Tenney, and S. J. Morrow. Many of the photographs are on Martin's Art Gallery mounts, or variants: Martin's Gallery of Indian Portraits, Martin's Gallery of Minnesota Views.
Alternative Title:
Martin's Gallery of Indian Portraits., Martin's Gallery of Minnesota Views., Upton's Collection of Photographic Views., and Upton's Series of Minnesota Views.
Description:
Album rebound by Conservation Studio so that verso captions may be seen. Original photograph sleeves have been retained for caption information., Manuscript and letterpress captions on mounts., and Title and dates from typescript title page.
Subject (Geographic):
Minnesota--History--Pictorial works
Subject (Name):
Bishop Seabury Mission
Subject (Topic):
Dakota Indians--Portraits, Dakota Indians--Wars, 1862-1865--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Minnesota, Indians of North America--Portraits, and Prisoners--Portraits
"Issued monthly until 10 nos. are completed.", Although the t.-p., dated 1835, calls for 72 plates, 80 were apparently issued as projected., Blue paper wrappers of no. 1- 9 bound in., Nos. 1-3 each accompanied by a leaf headed: Advertisement ... Advertisement to no. 1 dated: July 20, 1835., and Part number and month issued written in in ms.
Publisher:
J.O. Lewis,
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Portraits, and Lithography
Cooper, Frank, photographer Gramsby, Walter S James, Anny W Lawe, Charles Little, James, photographer Richmond, John L Thompson & Son Photographers
Published / Created:
ca. 1850-ca. 1890.
Call Number:
WA Photos 379
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Matted tintypes consist of two exterior portraits, probably taken in the same location by the same photographer, one image depicting a group of three Missisauga women, one of them identified as Mrs. Beaver. and Tintypes and carte-de-visite photographs primarily depicting Missisauga Indian individuals of the Ojibway Nation in the vicinity of Alderville, Ontario, ca. 1850-1890.
Subject (Geographic):
Alderville (Ont.)--Pictorial works
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--Pictorial works, Indians of North America--Portraits, Missisauga Indians--Pictorial works, Missisauga Indians--Portraits, Ojibwa Indians--Pictorial works, and Ojibwa Indians--Portraits