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A Native American woman identified as "Mrs. Black Hawk" of the Cayuse tribe stands in front of a tule reed mat tipi. There is snow on the ground and on parts of the tipi. Five poles are visible, and on the left...
A Native American man and woman, identified as Red Elk and his sister, of the Cayuse Tribe, stand in front of a large tipi. The tipi is made up of layers of tule mats, with some long sticks supporting them on...
Images of mountain lions and antelope taken by William Finley and Arthur Pack.
The negro is a native of Africa and there the different tribes show as many physical differences as are shown by our American Indian tribes. In our country, negroes make up about 10% of our population, and they...
Edwin Markham is a native Oregonian, being born at Oregon City. His mother was locally noted for the poems she contributed to newspapers. Markham's poetry places him among the leading American poets. His most...
Later, Arnold led an attack on Richmond, Virginia, and burnt it, and, last of all, one on New London in his native state of Connecticut. Arnold died in London twenty years later. It is said that the last...
From Photograph by Baker, Buffalo, New York. Millard Fillmore was born in New York, in 1800. His early life was spent in poverty. In 1823, in his native state, he was admitted to the bar and he soon won a...
The 1950 Willamette National Cemetery is located approximately 10 miles southeast of Portland in Clackamas and Multnomah Counties, Oregon. Situated along Mt. Scott Boulevard, the 307-acre cemetery provides...
The 1950 Willamette National Cemetery is located approximately 10 miles southeast of Portland in Clackamas and Multnomah Counties, Oregon. Situated along Mt. Scott Boulevard, the 307-acre cemetery provides...