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Portrait of Shoshoni man and woman. "Snake Indians."

Natural History Museum

Object Details

Creator

Savage & Ottinger
Eaton, E. L. (Edric L.), b. ca. 1836

Scope and Contents

Standing in studio.
sova.naa.photolot.176_ref11661

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw367f41284-f6fd-484e-9cf3-12031027417e

Local Numbers

OPPS NEG.45247 F

Local Note

Same photograph copied by Shindler, Washington, D. C. 1869. (Shindler Number 265.) See BAE Negative 1699-a; use 45247 F in preference to 1699-a.
Blackmore collection #: A41/2043.
See also 1699-A - same photo.
Note on NAA 1699-A (same photo - copied by Shindler) -- "Copy from old print made at Salt Lake City. (Blackmore Coll.). By Savage & Ottinger, Salt Lake City, Utah probably in the 1860s."
Black and white copy negative

Topic

Shoshone

Creator

Savage & Ottinger
Eaton, E. L. (Edric L.), b. ca. 1836

Culture

Shoshone
Indians of North America -- Great Basin

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Biographical / Historical

Photographer: Savage & Ottinger, Salt Lake City, Utah or E. L. Eaton, 238 Farnham Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Nebraska became a state in March, 1867; therefore date probably between 1867 and 1869.

Extent

1 Photograph (3x4 1/2 in)

Date

ca 1867-69

Archival Repository

National Anthropological Archives

Type

Archival materials
Photographs

Genre/Form

Photographs
NAA.PhotoLot.176_ref11661
Large EAD
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw367f41284-f6fd-484e-9cf3-12031027417e
NAA.PhotoLot.176
NAA

Record ID

ebl-1628267668517-1628267671420-3

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