William A. Jones Photographs, 1897-1905

Container Title
Series: Series 3: Native American Portraits
Cayuse
Box   5
Item   312
Cayuse infants in Pendleton blankets
Box   5
Item   313
Crying Cayuse infants
Cherokee
Note: Photographer: Robertson & Co., Muskogee, Indian Territory
Box   5
Item   314
Vance McSpadden. Cherokee High School, Class of 1898
Box   5
Item   315-316
Mrs. Robert W. Hamilton
Box   5
Item   317
Miss Nana Reynolds
Box   5
Item   318
Miss Emma Coleman
Box   5
Item   319
Woman [possibly Cherokee]
Box   5
Item   320
Susanne [possibly Cherokee]
Box   5
Item   321
Miss Carlotta Shackelford, “The Cherokee Duchess”
Box   5
Item   322
“Two Little Cherokees”
Box   5
Item   323
C.W. Turner Jr., “A Young Cherokee Rough Rider”
Choctow
Box   5
Item   324
“A little Choctow”
Note: Photographer: Robertson & Co., Muskogee, Indian Territory
Box   5
Item   325
G.E. Parker, Choctow. Kendall College, Indian Territory, 1899
Note: Photographer: Robertson & Co., Muskogee, Indian Territory
Box   5
Item   326
N.B. Ainsworth, Commissioner on part, Choctow Nation
Note: Photographer: Hodges, Bristol, Tennessee
Comanche
Note: Photographer: T. Croft., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
Box   5
Item   327
Woman and child
Box   5
Item   328
“Comanche girls”
Creek and Cherokee
Box   5
Item   329
Miss Nina Porter, niece of General Porter. Creek father and Cherokee mother
Note: Photographer: Robertson & Co., Muskogee, Indian Territory
Creek
Note: Photographer: Robertson & Co., Muskogee, Indian Territory
Box   5
Item   330
Pleasant Porter
Box   5
Item   331
Isparhecher, Principal Chief of Creek Nation
Box   5
Item   332
Miss Morton. Indian University, near Muskogee, Class of 1897
Box   333
Tom Meagher, Bugler, Troop L, Rough Riders. Kendall College, Class of 1902
Box   5
Item   334
Little Susanne Crabtree
Kiowa
Box   6
Item   335
Hummingbird, Kiowa Chief
Note: Photographer: Croft
Box   6
Item   336
Man and woman [possibly Kiowa]
Note: Photographer: Andrews, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Nez Perce
Box   6
Item   337
Nez Perce woman, “Jean,” over 100 years old
Box   6
Item   338
Nez Perce man and woman
Box   6
Item   339
Nez Perce girls
Osage
Note: Photographer: G.W. Parsons, Pawhuska, Oklahoma Territory -- items 340-355
Box   6
Item   340
“2nd chief” [probably 2nd Chief Olohahwalla], 1896
Box   6
Item   341
“Black Bow's wife with papoose [and] Saucy Chief's squaw”
Box   6
Item   342
“Black Dog, wife and papoose”
Box   6
Item   343
“Big Wild Cat”
Box   6
Item   344
Four men [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   345
Two men in full dress [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   346
Family [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   347
Man and woman [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   348
Three women and child [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   349
Woman and children [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   350
Two women and infant girl [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   351
Two women and boy [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   352
Two women [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   353
Woman [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   354
Woman with small child [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   355
Infant [probably Osage]
Box   6
Item   356
Two women and children [probably Osage]
Osage album with inscription: “Compliments of G.W. Parsons”
Box   6
Item   357
“1st and 2nd chiefs. Saucy Chief and Olohawalla” [2 copies]
Box   6
Item   358
“Osage Warriors” [2 copies]
Box   6
Item   359
Man in full dress
Box   6
Item   360
“Twin Osage papooses” [2 copies]
Box   6
Item   361
Three men in full dress
Box   6
Item   362
“Panther's Cove” [three people standing on rock formation]
Box   6
Item   363
“Osage squaws”
Box   6
Item   364
Infant in cradle
Box   6
Item   365
Man [possibly 2nd chief Olohawalla]
Box   6
Item   366
“Grave of Pahoppa”
Box   6
Item   367
“Chief Black Dog and wife”
Otoe
Note: Photographer: T. Croft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory
Box   6
Item   368
“White Horse, Otoe chief”
Box   6
Item   369
White Horse [wearing clothing of Revitalization Movement]
Box   6
Item   370
“Otoe Indian police”
Unidentified tribes
Box   6
Item   371
“A Bunch of American Beauties” [composite portrait of Indian women, possibly from Chilocco Indian School]