Various owners (dispersed); Morning Star Gallery, Santa Fe, NM, Jonathan Holstein, Cazenovia, New York, and Alex Acevedo, New York City; Sotheby's sale (December 2, 1987, Sale Number 5643, lot 140/30...
Drawn in 1897 by Northern Cheyenne leader Spotted Hawk in Miles City Jail, Miles City, Montana; given to Judge Charles H. Loud from Spotted Hawk in 1897, Miles City, Montana; Bruce Ferrini, Akron, Ohi...
The Sweetwater ledger book is part of the Charles R. Howell Collection. Howell lived near the Rosebud Reservation for a number of years before moving to the upper Green River area. The drawings are pa...
Various owners (dispersed); Donald Ellis Gallery Ltd, New York; private collection; Sotheby's, American Indian Art, Lot 129, May 21, 2015; Jan Krugier, Geneva; Sotheby's, American Indian Art, Lot 88, ...
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...
Attributed to White Arm, a Crow Indian from the Lodge Grass district of the reservation. Collected by Edwin Willard Deming, Crow Reservation, 1889. Mrs. Josephine K. Deming, Connecticut. D. Les...
The cover inscription reads: "Pictures drawn by Wild Hog and other northern Cheyenne Indian Chiefs while in the Dodge City jail in May 1879," with the signature "Jas. Clayton." James H. Clayton served...
Provenance: Drawn in 1879 by Northern Cheyenne leader Wild Hog (incorrectly denoted as "Hagetta" in the text) in Dodge City Jail, Dodge City, Kansas; purchased by L.M. Wyatt from Hagetta in April 1879...
• John and Frances Grady purchased from Wohaw, Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida, 1877
• Gift of Mrs. James Brady, Frances Grady's mother, to the Missouri Historical Society, 1882
• John and Frances Grady purchased from Wohaw, Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida, 1877
• Gift of Mrs. James Brady, Frances Grady's mother, to the Missouri Historical Society, 1882
This sketchbook of 14 drawings was owned by Clarence M. Schultz of Summit, New Jersey. Zotom, or Podaladalte ("Biter"), created these drawings in September 1876 while imprisoned at Fort Marion, the Sp...