Richard ThrosselNon-Photographic Media 1904-1933

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Richard ThrosselNon-Photographic Media 1904-1933

This series, the third of four series in theRichard Throssel papers, are mostly Native Americans or outdoor scenepaintings.

5.38 cubic ft. (1 F22box and 19 items)

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Throssel Family

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Throssel Photocraft Company.

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Throssel, Richard, -1933

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Throssel (1882-1933) was born in Washington state of Cree Indian and English descent. He worked as an office clerk at the Crow Indian Reservation in south-central Montana from 1902-1910 and was adopted by the Crow tribe in 1905. While at the reservation he met photographer Edward S. Curtis, and was briefly instructed by him. Throssel became a field photographer for the Crow reservation before he established his own photography studio, the Throssel Photocraft Company, in Billings, Montana, in 191...