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Our First Grizzly, Custer & Ludlow Photo Illingworth http://www

Hidden Wood Creek Camp, Dakota Terr Hidden Wood Creek Camp, Dakota Terr., 1874 Photo Illingworth http://www.treasurenet.com/images/americanwest/WEST045.JPG

7th Cavalry Crossing the Black Hills, 1874 Photo Illingworth http://www.treasurenet.com/images/americanwest/WEST019.JPG

Gayville, Dakota Terr. , 1876 http://www. treasurenet

Custer's Last Stand, 1877 http://www. treasurenet

Oldtimers on the “Rosebud,” White River, South Dakota, 1890 Fred Hultstrand History in Pictures Collection, NDIRS-NDSU, Fargo; and F.A. Pazandak Photograph Collection, NDIRS-NDSU, Fargo http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/ngp:@field(SUBJ+@band (Bison--South+Dakota--White+River--1890-1899+))

Big Foot, “Battle of Wounded Knee” South Dakota, 1890 http://www

Casey's Scouts Return from Wounded Knee, Dec. 24, 1890 http://www

Loup Valley, Nebraska, 1886 http://www. treasurenet

Nine Booths at Orlando, Oklahoma, Sept. 15th, (18)'93 http://www

Snow drifts, April 13, 1893, Milton, N Snow drifts, April 13, 1893, Milton, N.D Fred Hultstrand History in Pictures Collection, NDIRS-NDSU, Fargo http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?ngp:1:./temp/~ammem_3qDX::

Sod School House, Woods County, Oklahoma, 1895 http://www. treasurenet

Ole Myrvik Wedding, Milton, North Dakota, 1894 Fred Hultstrand History in Pictures Collection, NDIRS-NDSU, Fargo http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/ngp:@field(SUBJ+@band(Brides--1890-1899+))

First Inkster School: Built 1889 Fred Hultstrand History in Pictures Collection, NDIRS-NDSU, Fargo http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/ngp:@field (SUBJ+@band(School+children--North+Dakota--Inkster--1890-1899+))

Line at the Land Office, Perry, Sept. 23, 1893 at 9 am http://www

Harrison Avenue Cotton Market, Guthrie, OK, 1893 http://www

American Progress, 1872 by John Gast http://darkwing. uoregon

The Great West