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USA. Settlers building their homes in the West (1874). Colored engraving.
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Sioux Camp near Fort Laramie. Colored engraving, 1884.
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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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Montana Crow Indian Reservation after the confrontations that took place among a group of Dakota Indians and government agents. Engraving of "Harper's Weekly" (1887). USA.
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LOWELL, James (1819-1891). Poet, essayist and American diplomat. Colored engraving.
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Indians deciding the fate of the prisoner. Engraving by Felix O.C. Darley in 1860. The Illustrated London News. Colored.
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Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790). American statesman and scientist. Colored engraving.
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American Indians. Ute people. Engraving, 1880.
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Washington Irving (1783-1859). American author, essayist, biographer and historian. Colored engraving.
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Walt Whitman (1819-1892). American poet., essayist and journalist. Nineteenth-century colored engraving.
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Meriwether Lewis, (1774-1809). American explorer. The Grand Council of the Ravens at Fort Laramie in presence of Lewis. Engraving by Guachard in 1881. Colored.
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Inside view of a hut built by the mennonist settlers in Kansas. United States. Engraving of the newspaper "Frank Leslie's" "(1875).
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United States. Indians. Iroquois and Chippewa doctors, residents of Lake Superior and Lake Arkansas. Colored engraving, 1878.
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Indians hunting bison. Engraving. 19th century.
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Andrew Jackson (1767-1845). American statesman. The seventh President of the United States (1829Ð1837). Colored engraving. 19th century.
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United States. Purcell. Oklahoma. Main Street after the land rush, 1889. Engraving published in the newspaper "Frank Leslie's" en 1889.
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The Grand Council of the Ravens at Fort Laramie. Engraving by Guachard in 1881. USA.
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Quadruplex telegraph invented by Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) in 1874. It could send and receive four telegraph messages simultaneously on a single wire, two signals in each direction. Engraving.
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Old railroad car. Inside view with passengers. United States. Nineteenth-century colored engraving.
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United States. Supporters of Stephen Douglas, candidate of the Democratic Party. Colored engraving from "L'Illustration.
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Cheyenne after raiding a caravan of settlers. Oregon, 1874. Colored engraving. 
Cheyenne after raiding a caravan of settlers. Oregon, 1874. Colored engraving. 
Unique Identifier alb1469686 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 550px × 406px 
Photo Credit Album / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
AMERICA
AMERICA NORTH
AMERICA, CONTINENT
American
American Indian
American Indians
AMERICAN-INDIAN
Attack
attacking
Car
Caravan
CARAVAN RAIDING INDIAN SETTLERS
Cart
CARTS
Chariot
CHARRIOT
CHEYENE
CHEYENES
CHEYENNE INDIANS
Cheyenne Peoples
CHEYENNES
CONTEMPORARY AGE
CONTEMPORARY DECADE
CONTEMPORARY EPOCH
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
CONTINENT: AMERICA
COURT
CULT, AMERICAN-INDIAN
Dead
Death
drag
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
ESTADOS UNIDOS USA EEUU EE. UU. EUA E. U. A.
Female
Field
Fright
FRIGHTENED
GRASSLAND
GROUND
History
INDIAN ASSAULTING INDIAN CARAVAN
INDIANS
INDIANS (AMERICAN)
INJURED
Man
Meadow
Native American
NATIVE AMERICANS
NINETEENTH CENTURY
NORTEAMERICA
North America, Topography
NORTH AMERICAN
Oregon, USA
PITCH
PLAYING FIELD
RAID
RAIDING
RED INDIANS
SCARE
scared
Settler
U. S. A.
U.S.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
UNITES STATES OF AMERICA USA
VEHICLE
WAGON (CHILD'S)
Woman
WOMAN WOMEN