General William Nicholson Grier collection of photographs

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General William Nicholson Grier collection of photographs

1868-1884

The General William Nicholson Grier photograph collection contains 10 photographs that Grier collected related to his service with the US Army (1835-1870). The photographs include depictions of Carlisle Indian School students circa 1879-1884 and portraits of the 1868 Navajo Treaty signers.

0.03 Linear feet; 10 Photographic prints

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