Frank A. Rinehart and Roland W. Reed photograph collection

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Frank A. Rinehart and Roland W. Reed photograph collection

1882-1913

This collection consists of 43 photographic prints of Native American peoples from throughout North America. Dating from 1882 to 1913, the images in this collection document a variety of Native American communities and events, including the U.S. Indian Congress which took place at the 1898 Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition in Omaha, Nebraska. Photographers include Frank A. Rinehart, Adolph F. Muhr, and Roland W. Reed, as well as a series of images by an unknown photographer who also documented American Indian life.

43 Photographic prints; 0.25 Linear feet

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Rinehart, F. A. (Frank A.)

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Rinehart was an American photographer. From the description of Rinehart's Indians, ca. 1903. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 54427186 ...

Reed, Roland, 1864-1934

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Roland W. Reed, photographer, was best-known for his pictures of the North American Indians of Montana and the Northwest. Reed was born on June 22, 1866, in Winnebago County, Wisconsin, and was schooled there until he was 18 years old, when he quit to take an apprenticeship to a carpenter. After completing the apprenticeship, he worked as a carpenter for a decade. It was this work that brought him to the West and Montana, where he became interested in photography. He began to study that art with...

Muhr, Adolph F., -1913

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