Monday, May 2, 2011
Indian Camp
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Each day we bring you one stunning little glimpse of history in the form of a historical photograph. Enjoy!
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I have been an avid collector of old photographs and documents for over 30 years. The photographs on this site are derived from material I have collected over the years. Some came from old family albums, some from material I bought at flea markets over the years, and some from government archives of public domain images, including the US Library of Congress, and the National Archives. We appreciate you visiting this blog, and hope you find it interesting.
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Where was this photo taken? The quintessential photo of Plains people .
ReplyDeleteI like it... but I also liked it on March 15th. (not complaining...honest injun).
ReplyDeleteJohn
John,
ReplyDeleteOops . . . I had thought I had not used this one before. Sometimes I lose track of what has been used when.
PJM
Please notice what seems to be the american flag drapped around the neck of the horse. Seems the fire still was burning in the early
ReplyDelete1900's. The more I study the Indian history, the more I understand their resentment.
The Curtis photo yesterday is magnificent, but I really like this more natural photo better. Very nice image.
ReplyDeleteAl, it looks more like 4th of July type bunting to me. Lots of stars but no stripes.
ReplyDeleteJohn
Well, John, I thought I saw some stripes, but the bunting idea would fit better. Good call.
ReplyDeleteAl