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AA572795 
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History of the American West. The nineteenth century. Union Pacific train attacked by Indians on June 14, 1870, a year after the transcontinental line was completed. Colored engraving from Frank Lesli
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Mounted Grand Plains Indian hunting Buffalo with bow and arrow, c1890-c1927.  Artist: Kills Two
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'Prairie Fires of the Great West', USA, 1871. Artist: Currier and Ives
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Herd of Bison Near Lake Jessie, North Dakota, USA, 1856.Artist: John Mix Stanley
AR961271 
The Far West - illustration showing hunters shooting buffalo from a train on the Kansas-Pacific Railroad line, this cruel practice led to the near extinction of the creatures and caused much hardship for the American Plains Indians as their food source was depleted, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, June 3, 1871 
Unique Identifier AA572587 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4096px × 3306px 
Photo Credit F&A Archive / Art Resource, NY 
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