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Teepee smoke : a new look into the life and work of Joseph Henry Sharp
- Title
- Teepee smoke : a new look into the life and work of Joseph Henry Sharp / by Forrest Fenn.
- Author
- Fenn, Forrest.
- Publication
- Santa Fe, N.M. : One Horse Land & Cattle Co., [2007]
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Details
- Description
- 369 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 30 cm
- Alternative Title
- New look into the life and work of Joseph Henry Sharp
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Biography
- Biographies.
- Pictorial works.
- Note
- Includes CAM accessions: "The Harvest Dance" (1894.10), "Fountain Square Pantomime" (2000.68), and "Early Moonlight-Crow Reservation" (1997.120) by J.H. Sharp
- Contents
- Illustrations: Includes Cincinnati Art Museum accessions: The harvest dance (1894.10) -- Fountain Square pantomime (2000.68) -- Early moonlight -- Crow Reservation" (1997.120).
- Illustrations: Includes Buffalo Bill Historical Center (Whitney Gallery of Western Art) accessions: The drummers -- Brochure cover, 1899: Burial cortege of a Crow chief -- Broken bow.
- Illustrations: Many famous Crow Indians and important dignitaries were gathered for the Sheridan Fair of 1903. The Sheridan Inn can be seen in this photograph. Shows A Fish; Medicine Crow; Old Dog; Medicine Tail; Does Everything; Two Leggings; Bell Rock; Plain Owl; Wolf Lies Down; Crooked Arm; Crain [Crane] in the Sky; Curley [Curly]; Hoop on the Forehead; White Swan; Takes a Wrinkle; Mrs. Swobe; Mrs. Michael Brown (mother of Mrs. S.G. Reynolds); Mrs. S.G. Reynolds (Carrie Brown); Mrs. Frank Mondell; Man from Washington (Asa Shinn Mercer?); Mr. Hamilton, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture; Frank Mondell, Congressman from Wyoming; Gifford Pinchot, Chief of Forestry; S.G. Reynolds, Indian agent, Crow, 1902-1910; E. Gillette, Superintendent, Burlington Northern & Missouri Railroad; Reverend W.A. Petzoldt, Baptist preacher; R. Campbell, Lodge Grass Agency; Herbert Coffeen, Sheridan businessman -- Chief Plenty Coups stands in the Council Lodge at Crow Agency as he addresses the last Great War Council of the chiefs. Chiefs came from tribes all over the West to declare that they would never fight each other again and that this would be their last meeting; also: Two Moons, Jack Red Cloud (son of Red Cloud), Moses, Laban Little Wolf, and Old Dog, ca. 1909 -- Fiftieth [50th] anniversary of the Battle of the Little Big Horn: 7th Cavalry troopers moving up Reno Hill to take their position for the reenactment / Joseph Henry Sharp -- Part of the 7th Cav. coming on Custer Battle Field, June 25th. Crowd of 50,000 on Custer Hill. Monument seen on the sky line. ... snap[shot] of Yates' old Troop F / Sharp? -- Red Tomahawk, who murdered Sitting Bull, gives an address through an interpreter. General Godfrey, who was with Benteen at the fight, stands at right.
- ISBN
- 9780967091747
- 0967091748
- OCLC
- ocn140219807
- 140219807
- SCSB-1475062
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library