Call NumberX-32466CreatorConcannon, T. M.Date1870-1880SummaryA group of Native American (Modoc) men, and Indian Agent Colonel D. B. Dyre on the right, pose next to slaughtered cows in front of a split rail fence. The men wear hats, coats, shirts, vests, and pants; one wears a badge. A man sits on a cow; he and another man hold up knives in gloved hands.Physical Description1 photoprint on mat board ; 11 x 15 cm (4 x 6 in.)Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectIndians of North America--19th centuryModoc Indians--19th centuryCattle--19th centuryIndian agents--19th centurySlaughtering--19th centuryDyre, D. B.CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR710032466Type of MaterialPhotographic printsNotesCondition: Stains on print. Stamped on print: "Groups, Buildings, Farms, Etc., taken on short notice. Pictures of absent and deceased friends copied and enlarged. Baby Pictures taken in two seconds."; Title and 'No. 1" hand-written on back of print. Vintage photographic print. R7100324667
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