Sheldon Jackson collection of Indian photographs, [1850-1890].

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Sheldon Jackson collection of Indian photographs, [1850-1890].

Consists of three portfolios of approximately 750 photographic prints of Indians compiled by Jackson, probably from negatives in the collections of the Bureau of American Ethnology.

2.00 cu. ft. (3 portfolios)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8222457

Princeton University Library

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