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Titles |
Captured Sioux Indians in fenced enclosure on Minnesota River below Fort Snelling. (Supplied Title) |
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Quantity |
1 photoprint |
Format |
Content Category: photographs Format: photoprint Colorization: black and white Emulsion: gelatin silver Physical Support: glass |
Measurements |
8 x 10 inches |
Creation |
Photographer: Upton, Benjamin Franklin |
Subjects |
Indians. Dakota. Santee. Warfare. U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. |
Dates |
Creation: (November 13) Content: 1862 - 1863 |
Notes |
Published by Edward A. Bromley MNHS has both the original positive lantern slide 9105 B and two copies of an original print E91.4S p53 original. |
Holding Type | Photographs |
Identifiers |
E91.4S p53 Original (Locator Number) 9105 B (Negative Number) |
Heh, FDR didn't invent the first concentration camp! 1862 did.
Heh, FDR didn't invent the first concentration camp! 1862 did.