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Adrian J. Ebell, People escaping from the Indian massacre of 1862 in Minnesota, at dinner on a prairie, 1862, Stereocard, right half, Creative Commons - Wikipedia, Library of Congress, Digital ID: cph 3a13425 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a13425, LL/55814
 
North American Indian Wars (1860-1900)
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Introduction
235.01   North American Indian Wars: Introduction
235.02   North American Indian Wars: Portraits of Native American leaders
235.03   North American Indian Wars: The photography of aftermath
235.04   Native American: The search for the Vanishing Race and a vanishing world
235.05   Photographers of Native Americans
Modoc War (1872-1873)
235.06   Modoc War (1872-1873)
 
  
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