Baker and Johnston photographs, 1885-1900.

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Baker and Johnston photographs, 1885-1900.

The Baker and Johnston collection contains glass negatives depicting various Native Americans representing a variety of tribes, particularly the Shoshoni, Arapaho, and Apache. Some of the individuals identified in the collection include Chief Washakie; Oiti, 2nd chief of the Shoshoni; Peran - Sundance costume; Codsiogo - Shoshoni; Wyka -Shoshoni warrior; Buffalo Wallow - Arapaho; Sioux woman; Sharp Nose - Arapaho; Geronimo - Apache; and Yuma - Apache scout.

1.25 cubic ft. (4 boxes)

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Johnston, Elin

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Baker, Charles S. (Charles Simeon), 1839-1902

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Charles S. Baker and Eli Johnston ran a photographic studio in Evanston in the early 1880s and are best known for a series of photographs of Shoshone, Arapahoe, and Apache Indians From the guide to the Shoshone Indian portrait collection, 1870-1890, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives) ...

Baker and Johnston.

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The Baker and Johnston Photographic Studio was run by Charles S. Baker and Eli Johnston in Evanston, Wyoming. They are best known for their series of photographs of Native Americans primarily from the Shoshone, Arapahoe, and Apache tribes. From the description of Baker and Johnston photographs, 1885-1900. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 213417078 ...