Details

Collection: A - A Collection
Folder: 0000.000
Item: 0111-00001
Title: The Maruder and son of Crows Breast, Fort Berthold, (D.T.)
Date: 1872
Creator: Morrow, Stanley J
Inscription/Marks: "The Maruder and Son of Crows Breast, warriors of the Gros Ventre"-- handwritten on back --"Ft. Berthold 1872- taken presumeably by Morrow. From Stereoptican views formerly owned by Lt. Badger (of Ft. Abraham Lincoln) father of W.C. Badger late of Mandan."-- handwritten on back
Summary: Full-length, full face seated studio portrait of The Maruder and the son of Crows Breast at Fort Berthold, (D.T.)
Red ID: PH_I_94285 Image ID: 35836 Image Notes: A0111-00001

Collection: A Digitized Images from Collection
Title: A Collection
Date: XX/XXXX

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