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Object Number
36-49-10/100574.1.6
Display Title
Photograph of John Osceola standing in front of "Admission Indian Village" sign
Descriptions
Object Description
Written on board: "Seminole. Florida. Everglades. / Gift of Dr. Thomas Barbour."; printed on photograph: "John Osceola."
Subject
- Person
Department
Photographic
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
Dimensions
Overall: 8.2931 x 13.9395 cm (3 1/4 x 5 1/2 in.)
Quantity
1
Provenance
Donor
Donated by
Dr. Thomas Barbour
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 36-49-10/100574.1.3 | Chief Cora Osceola, Seminole Indian Village, Tamiami trail |
United States
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| 36-49-10/100574.1.4 | Photograph of group of Seminole people |
United States
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| 36-49-10/100574.1.5 | Seminole Indians at Chestnut Billy's camp |
United States
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| 36-49-10/100574.1.2 | Seminole people with Governor Sholtz |
Florida
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| 36-49-10/100574.1.7 | Photograph of hut and clothes line. |
United States
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| 2004.29.6267 | George Osceola, silversmith at work |
Florida
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| 2004.29.6266 | George Osceola, silversmith at work |
Florida
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| 2004.29.6265 | George Osceola and bride |
Big Cypress Reservation
Big Cypress Reservation | ||
| 36-49-10/100574.1.1 | Seminole women wearing traditional clothing |
Florida
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| 2004.29.6273 | Seminole pushing canoe through saw grass |
Florida
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| 2004.29.6260 | Seminoles travelling on foot (unusual) through Everglades |
Florida
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| 2004.24.33674 | Seminole Indians and Gov. Sholtz |
Florida
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