Portraits
Found in 1022 Collections and/or Records:
Grant Stark photographs, approximately 1915-1958
Materials include photographs of Grant S. Stark and his friends and family. Materials include cabinet photographs, boudoir card photographs, cartes-de-visite, portraits, and a photograph album. Materials dated approximately 1915 to 1958.
Graves Studio portraits of McDonovan, Good Lance, Big Talk, Frank Grouard, chief of scouts, Kicking, Two Strike, Major Burke, and Short Bull
Graves Studio portraits of McDonovan, Good Lance, Big Talk, Frank Grouard, chief of scouts, Kicking, Two Strike, Major Burke, and Short Bull, approximately 1890
Group portrait including Chief Plenty Coups and Foche
Group portrait of Chief Plenty Coups and Ferdinand Foch, approximately 1921
Group portrait including Chief Plenty Coups (Crow Indian), and General or Marshall Foch--French Army.
Group portrait of eight Native Americans
Group portrait of eight Native Americans, between 1930 and 1980
Group portrait of at least eight Native Americans, with the chief wearing a headdress, and three women and three men standing on either side. A little girl stands in front of one of the women. (Apparently, contact print of Camp print. Lilly Library has the Camp print which appears to be a copy and the Camp negative.)
Group portrait of Mormon missionaries in England
Cabinet portrait of ten men believed to have been Mormon missionaries serving in England around 1886. In the center of the photographs is Daniel H. Wells, apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. From the position of Wells in the center of the portrait, it may be assumed he was serving as mission president at that time. Wells was president of the British Mission of the Church from 1885 to 1887.