Arthur M. Tinker photographs, 1898-1902.

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Arthur M. Tinker photographs, 1898-1902.

Photographs taken at a wide variety of Indian agencies and reservations by amateur photographer and United States Indian Inspector Arthur M. Tinker, consisting primarily of scenes of Indian agency life between 1898 and 1902.

0.4 cubic feet (1 photo binder box).

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