Lot of 8, including: Fine view by White & Leach, Raton, New Mexico, titled on verso, Three Indians in Raton on a trading expedition, 1882, showing the three men in the square, with storefronts visible behind them. Uncredited view, but probably by Ben Wittick, titled on verso, Old Indian Church - Pueblo Laguna - on line of A&PRR - built about 1650. View published by Henry L. Shepard & Co., Boston, from a Timothy H. O'Sullivan negative from the 1873 Wheeler Expedition titled, Apaches on the Warpath. Amateur stereoview titled in ink on the mount, Yuma Indians - Mar. 1918, Yumas, Ariz., with another view on verso of a white woman standing beside a carriage with Yuma women and children. Both silver gelatin prints with great 3-D effect. Series of three Kilburn Brothers views of Zuni Indians, ca 1882, titled: 3004 - Zuni Chiefs; 3006 - Mystic Rites of Zuni Chiefs, at the Sea; and 3007 - Mystic Rites of Zuni Chiefs, at the Sea. Underwood & Underwood view, 6186 - South to picturesque Wolpi, a mesa village of Hopi Indians, Arizona., No. 32 in a set.
Lot of 8, including: Fine view by White & Leach, Raton, New Mexico, titled on verso, Three Indians in Raton on a trading expedition, 1882, showing the three men in the square, with storefronts visible behind them. Uncredited view, but probably by Ben Wittick, titled on verso, Old Indian Church - Pueblo Laguna - on line of A&PRR - built about 1650. View published by Henry L. Shepard & Co., Boston, from a Timothy H. O'Sullivan negative from the 1873 Wheeler Expedition titled, Apaches on the Warpath. Amateur stereoview titled in ink on the mount, Yuma Indians - Mar. 1918, Yumas, Ariz., with another view on verso of a white woman standing beside a carriage with Yuma women and children. Both silver gelatin prints with great 3-D effect. Series of three Kilburn Brothers views of Zuni Indians, ca 1882, titled: 3004 - Zuni Chiefs; 3006 - Mystic Rites of Zuni Chiefs, at the Sea; and 3007 - Mystic Rites of Zuni Chiefs, at the Sea. Underwood & Underwood view, 6186 - South to picturesque Wolpi, a mesa village of Hopi Indians, Arizona., No. 32 in a set.
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