Andrew Smith, Inc., copy negative collection on the North American Indian and frontier life, undated.

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Andrew Smith, Inc., copy negative collection on the North American Indian and frontier life, undated.

One hundred thirty-nine negatives copied from Andrew Smith, Inc. Negatives are images chiefly relating to Cassily Adams (1843-1921), painter and engraver, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and William S. Soule (1836-1908), photographer, with seventy-seven and fifty-six images respectively; together with eight images relating to artifacts that belonged to Cassily Adams. Cassily Adams's photographs contain images of his paintings depicting Native Americans and game hunting scenes, including buffalo. Soule's photographs (he lived in Fort Sill from late 1869 or early 1870 until 1874), are predominantly portraits of the Native Americans in the region.

139 copy negatives.

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Adams, Cassilly, 1843-1921

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Andrew Smith, Inc.

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Andrew Smith, Inc., Albuquerque, N.M.; "Fine American Photography." From the description of Andrew Smith, Inc., copy negative collection on the North American Indian and frontier life, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 175298397 ...

Soule, William Stinson, 1836-1908

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William Stinson Soule (born August 28, 1836, Turner, Maine-died August 12, 1908, Boston), American photographer, began working in a photographic studio in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. In 1868, Soule moved to Fort Dodge, Kansas, where he established a part-time photographic studio. From ca. early 1870s until ca. 1874, Soule worked at Camp Supply and Fort Sill, Oklahoma, where he was photographer of the new fort. Ca. 1874, Soule moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where he operated a photographic studi...