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Denver Public Library
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After the conclusion of the Brunot Treaty of 1873, Ouray, subchiefs, white friends, brought to Washington
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Call Number
X-30679
Date
1874
Summary
Portrait of Native American Utes and whites in Washington D. C. after the Brunot Agreement was signed giving miners access to the San Juan Mountains in Colorado. "Front row, left to right: Guero, Chipeta, Ouray, Piah, second row: Uriah M. Curtis, Major J. B. Thompson, Gen. Charles Adams, Otto Mears; back row: Washington, Susan, (Ouray's sister) Johnson, Jack and John."
Physical Description
1 copy negative ; 13 x 18 cm (5 x 7 in.); 1 photoprint ; 13 x 18 cm (5 x 7 in.)
Born-Digital or Analog
Analog
Subject
Indians of North America--Washington (D.C.)--19th century
Ute Indians--Government relations--Washington (D.C.)--19th century
Washington (D.C.)--19th century
Delegations--Washington (D.C.)--19th century
Treaties--Washington D.C.)--19th century
Brunot Treaty, 1873.
Collection
Photographs - Western History
Related Material
Image File: ZZR710030679
Type of Material
Film negatives
Group portraits
Photographic prints
Notes
Formerly F10362. Title, "Sprague, 'Massacre...' 19703 V893spr," and identifications hand-written on back of print. R7100306790
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Denver Public Library Special Collections, [call number]
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After the conclusion of the Brunot Treaty of 1873, Ouray, subchiefs, white friends, brought to Washington
(1874). Denver Public Library Digital Collections, accessed 09/03/2026, https://digital.denverlibrary.org/nodes/view/1035514