Meeting of Frontiers: The John C. H Grabill Collection
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- Altitude. Part of Deadwood as seen from big flume, showing steps, stairways, and roads from store to residence
- At beef issue
- At the Dance. Part of the 8th U.S. Cavalry and 3rd Infantry at the great Indian Grass Dance on Reservation
- At the dance. Part of the 8th U.S. Cavalry and 3rd Infantry at the great Indian grass dance on reservation
- "Beautiful view." The Bar (-T) Tee Ranch located on Hat Creek, about 13 miles from Hot Springs, Dak.
- Beef issue to Indians
- Beef issue to Indians. Taken at Pine Ridge, Jan. 18 '91
- Black Hills treasure coach
- "Branding calves on roundup"
- "Branding cattle"
- "Bucking Bronco." Ned Coy, a famous Dakota cowboy, starts out for the cattle round-up with his pet "Boy Dick."
- Calamity Peak. Near Custer, named after "Calamity Jane," the most noted character in the Black Hills
- "Calamnity [i.e. Calamity] Peak." Near Custer City on B. & M. R'y. Title of Peak from the most noted character in Black Hills
- Camp of the 7th Cavalry, Pine Ridge Agency, S.D., Jan. 19, 1891
- Capt. Taylor and 70 Indian scouts
- Castle Rock. Scenery on road between Hill City and Rockerville, Dak.
- "Cattle round up"
- The Cavalier. The young soldier and his horse on duty [a]t camp Cheyenne
- Celebrating. Deadwood people celebrating the building of the largest reduction works of the kind (for gold and silver ores) in the world
- Chief Rocky Bear's home
- "Chinese service." Burial service of High Lee
- Colorado
- The Columbian Parade. Oct. 20th, 1892. Forming of parade on lake front. 100,000 people in sight. Section No. 1
- "Comanche," the only survivor of the Custer Massacre, 1876. History of the horse and regimental orders of the [7]th Cavalry as to the care of "Comanche" as long as he shall live
- Company "C," 3rd U.S. Infantry near Fort Meade, So. Dak.
- Company "C," 3rd U.S. Infantry, caught on the fly, near Fort Meade. Bear Butte in the distance
- Copr. Paul Wernert [i.e. Weinert] and gunners of Battery "E" 1st Artillery
- "The Cow Boy"
- Cowboys, roping a buffalo on the plains
- "Crow Butte." Near Ft. Robinson, Neb. and F.E. & M.V. R.R. -- In battle, the Indians drove the "Crows" up on the mountain and camped on the only approach, intending to kill or starve their enemy. The "Crows" killed and skinned one of their ponies. The hide was made into ropes and used in lowering their ponies and people from opposite side of mountain. The oldest of their number was left to keep up camp fires to deceive their enemy; after three days the old man came down and surrendered and informed them of his tribe's escape. They gave him his liberty for bravery and loyalty to his tribe
- Custer City. Custer City, Dak. from the east
- De Smet Gold Stamp Mill, Central City, Dak.
- Deadwood [S.D.], from Forest Hill
- Deadwood and Delaware Smelter at Deadwood, S.Dak.
- Deadwood Central R.R. Engineer Corps
- "The Deadwood Coach"
- The Deadwood Reduction Works
- Deadwood's pride. The elegant City Hall
- Deadwood, [S.D.] from Engleside
- Deadwood, [S.D.] from McGovern Hill
- Deadwood, [S.D.] from Mrs. Livingston's Hill
- Deadwood, Dakota. A part of the city from Forest Hill
- Deadwood. From Mt. Moriah
- Deadwood. Grand Lodge I.O.O.F. of Dakotas. Street Parade, May 21, 1890
- Deadwood. Grand Lodge I.O.O.F. of the Dakotas, resting in front of City Hall after the Grand Parade, May 21, 1890
- "A Dear Picture." At Hot Springs, S.D., on F.E. & M.V. Ry.
- Devil's Tower
- Devil's Tower or Bear Lodge (Mato [i.e. Mateo] Tepee of the Indians), on the Belle Fourche. Description on back
- Devil's Tower. From Little Missouri Buttes 4 miles distant
- Devil's Tower. From W[est] side showing millions of tons of fallen rock. Tower 800 feet high from its base
- Devil's Tower. With water scene from east side, 1200 high, 800 diameter. Description furnished free
- "Devil's Tower." Devil's Tower or Bear Lodge. (Mato [i.e. Mateo] Tepee of the Indians), as seen from the east side. Located near the Belle Fourche river, in Wyoming
- Devils Tower and Mo. Buttes. Ryan's Ranch in foreground, 2 miles from Camera to Tower
- Dick Latham of Iron Mountain, Wyo., returning home from the plains with the antelope he has slain
- Dinner scene
- Dobbin's Mills, Black Hills, Dak.
- "Echo Canyon." Looking through Sioux Pass. On F.E. and M.V. Ry., Hot Springs, S.D.
- [Engineers Corps camp and visitors]
- Engleside and Cleveland [Deadwood?] from east of city
- Famous Battery "E" of 1st Artillery. These brave men and the Hotchkiss gun that Big Foot's Indians thought were toys, together with the fighting 7th what's left of Gen. Custer's boys, sent 200 Indians to that Heaven which the ghost dancer enjoys. This checked the Indian noise and Gen. Miles with staff returned to Illinois
- The fighting 7th officers
- Fort Meade, Dakota. Bear Butte, 3 miles distant
- Freighting in "The Black Hills". Photographed between Sturgis and Deadwood
- Freighting in the Black Hills
- The Frog's Head Rock. On old Deadwood stage road
- Galena, S. Dakota. Bird's-eye view from southwest
- Gen. Miles and staff viewing the largest hostile Indian Camp in the U.S., near Pine Ridge, S. Dak., Jan 16, 1891
- "General Brook's Camp." Camp near Pine Ridge. S.D., Jan. 17, 1891
- General Miles and staff
- "Giant Bluff." Elk Canyon on Black Hills and Ft. P. R.R.
- "Gold Dust." Placer mining at Rockerville, Dak. Old timers, Spriggs, Lamb and Dillon at work
- Gold Fever. Prospectors going to the new Gold Field
- "A Golden work." Hydroulic [sic] mining at Rockdrville [i.e. Rockerville], Dak.
- "Grand Canyon." Elk Canyon on Black Hills and Ft. P. R.R
- Grand review
- "Grand review." U.S. troops after surrender of Indians at Pine Ridge Agency, S.D.
- The Great Hostile Camp
- Happy Hours in Camp. G. and B.&M. Engineers Corps and Visitors
- "Harney Range." Horseshoe Curve on the B[urlington] and M[issouri River] Ry. near Custer City, S.D.
- "Harney's Peak." Just after a storm. Part of Peak cut off by vaper [sic] but the statuary man in plain view. Photo from west side
- "Home of Mrs. American Horse." Visiting squaws at Mrs. A's home in hostile camp
- "Horse Shoe Curve." On B[urlington] and M[issouri River] R'y. Buckhorn Mountains in background
- Hose team. The champion Chinese Hose Team of America, who won the great Hub-and-Hub race at Deadwood, Dak., July 4th, 1888
- "Hostile Indian camp"
- "Hot Springs, S.D." Exterior view of largest plunge bath house in U.S. on F.E. and M.V. R'y
- "Hot Springs, S.D." From Club House Hill, S.E., showing Minnekahta and Gillespie Hotels. The Fremont, Elkhorn & M.V. Ry., with old town in distance
- "Hot Springs, S.D." From the Fremont, Elkhorn and M.V. Ry. bridge looking north to Fred T. Evans residence and plunge bath
- "Hot Springs, S.D." Interior of largest plunge bath in U.S. on F.E. and M.V. R'y
- "Hot Springs, S.D." Minnekahta, Ave. Bath house 1; Sanitarium 2; Gillespie House 3; F.E. and M.V. R'y. 4; Minnekahta House 5; New bank block 6
- "Hot Springs, S.D." The Minnekahta and Gillispie Hotels, new blocks. The Fremont, Elkhorn & M.V. Ry., Battle Mt. in distance
- "Hotel Minnekahta," Hot Springs, Dak.
- "Hunting Deer." A deer hunt near Deadwood in winter '87 and '88. Two miners McMillan and Hubbard got their game
- In mid air. A wonderful blast in building railroad to Deadwood
- Indian chiefs and U.S. officials [at Pine Ridge, S.D.]
- Indian chiefs and U.S. officials. 1. Two Strike. 2. Crow Dog. 3. Short Bull. 4. High Hawk. 5. Two Lance. 6. Kicking Bear. 7. Good Voice. 8. Thunder Hawk. 9. Rocky Bear. 10. Young Man Afraid of His Horse. 11. American Horse. 12. W.F. Cody (Buffalo Bill). 13. Maj. J.M. Burk. 14. J.C. Craiger. 15. J. McDonald. 16. J.G. Worth. Taken at Pine Ridge, Jan. 16 '91
- Indian chiefs and U.S. officials. 1. Two Strike. 2. Crow Dog. 3. Short Bull. 4. High Hawk. 5. Two Lance. 6. Kicking Bear. 7. Good Voice. 8. Thunder Hawk. 9. Rocky Bear. 10. Young Man Afraid of His Horse. 11. American Horse. 12. W.F. Cody (Buffalo Bill). 13. Maj. J.M. Burk. 14. J.C. Craiger. 15. J. McDonald. 16. J.G. Worth. Taken at Pine Ridge, Jan. 16, '91
- Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen. Miles and setteled [sic] the Indian War -- 1. Standing Bull, 2. Bear Who Looks Back Running [Stands and Looks Back], 3. Has the Big White Horse, 4. White Tail, 5. Liver [Living] Bear, 6. Little Thunder, 7. Bull Dog, 8. High Hawk, 9. Lame, 10. Eagle Pipe
- Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen. Miles and setteled [sic] the Indian War -- 1. Standing Bull, 2. Bear Who Looks Back Running [Stands and Looks Back], 3. Has the Big White Horse, 4. White Tail, 5. Liver [or Living] Bear, 6. Little Thunder, 7. Bull Dog, 8. High Hawk, 9. Lame, 10. Eagle Pipe
- Indian Council in Hostile Camp
- The Indian Girl's Home. A group of Indian girls and Indian police at Big Foot's village on reservation
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