Portrait of María de la Luz Trujillo-Sandoval wife of Charles Archibald Metcalf, a trader, and pioneer in Pueblo, Colorado. She wears a dark dress with a pin and has her hair pulled back and parted in the middle.
Mexican Americans--1890-1900.; Hispanic Americans--1890-1900.; Women.; Trujillo-Sandoval, María de la Luz--Pictorial works.; Mexican Americans--Colorado--Pictorial works.; Hispanic Americans--Colorado--Pictorial works.;...
View of, "a crude but effective means of trapping small rodents," on the Native American (Navajo) Leupp Agency, Arizona. It consists of a framework of three sticks placed in a triangle in the ground. They are topped by two sticks running...
Indians of North America--Arizona--Leupp--1900-1930.; Navajo Indians--Arizona--Leupp--1900-1930.; Navajo Indian Reservation--1900-1930.; Animal traps--Arizona--Leupp--1900-1930.