Inscription inside reads: "These autographs of Indians from the Sioux tribe (Brulé) were made by them for me in the year 1882 in the city of Deadwood, Dakota (Black Hills), Elizabeth K. Fales, Mr. Jo...
• Roy Oswalt, Ancient Arts Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ, sold around 2008-2010.
• Michael D. Higgins, Antique Indian Art, Tucson, AZ.
• Purchased with funds from Plains Indian Ledger Art Project (P...
This sketchbook of ledger drawings was sent in 1890 to Dwight or Daniel Pierson, brothers who lived in LeRoy, NY, by Reverend William Saul Native Deacon, Rosebud Agency. Both Pierson brothers had sent...
Inscription on Title Page: Some of the chief exploits of "Scares the Enemy", an untutored son of the prairie, as drawn by himself in the Lawrence county jail, while confined there during the fall and ...
It is likely that John S. Parke acquired the ledger while serving as Assistant Adjutant General of Command at Rosebud Agency during the winter of 1890-1891. A 1938 note, written on an envelope bearing...
Ledger inscribed by "M.E. Meade", believed to have been Mary Eliza Mead, whose husband operated a trading post on the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota during the 1880s and early 1890s.
Marcy Burn...