American
Found in 15956 Collections and/or Records:
Wounded Buffalo, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of a painting of a Wounded Buffalo that is being circled by coyotes. There is a partial signature in the lower right corner of image that does not belong to Charles M. Russell
Wounded Knee South Dakota, Janurary 1, 1891
Wounded Knee Massacre aftermath collection of bodies. Hand written in the corner, "Birds Eeye[sic] View of BattleField at Wounded Knee South Dakota. Copy Righted Jan 1st 1891 by the NorthWestern Photo Co Chadran Nek".
Wounded Knee South Dakota., Janurary 1, 1891
Wounded Knee Massacre aftermath collection of bodies. Hand written in the corner, "Birds Eye [sic] View of Battlefield at Wounded Knee South Dakota.. Looking north" a couple of sentences are scratched out underneath this.
Wounded Knee South Dakota., Janurary 1, 1891
Same as TU2009.39.7022a. Lines have been drawn on the back. Wounded Knee Massacre aftermath collection of bodies. Hand written in the corner, "Birds Eye [sic] View of Battlefield at Wounded Knee South Dakota.. Looking north" a couple of sentences are scratched out underneath this.
Wounded Knee South Dakota, Janurary 1, 1891
Same as TU2009.39.7022a c: Hand written on the back , "1/...page" "I told for with a ....page cut" "Wounded Knee Massacre Battle ground 2 days later." Battle has been crossed out. Stamped in purple, "GRAVES STUDIO CHADRON, NEBR." d: Hand written, "..E... 5.5 x 5.6 1.5"
Wreckage of Prince Rupert, March 23, 1917
Black and white photograph of the wreckage of Prince Rupert.
Wreckage of Princess May on Sentineal Island., August 5, 1910
Black and white photograph of the Princess May, wrecked on Santinel Island.
Wrigley Buidling in Chicago, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard with colored photograph of the Wrigley Building in Chicago.
Wrinkled and torn light tan cloth with various paint colors, early 20th century
A wrinkled, torn, light tan cloth with various paint colors throughout.
Writer Tells Why "Big Names Vanish", June 9, 1929
Clipping of article entitled "Writer Tells Why 'Big Names' Vanish". Sir Gilbert Parker writes why the big names in literary circles are not successful in motion picture writing. Los Angeles Times, June 9, 1929.