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"An Assassin Red-Devil Cowed by a White Heroine - Mrs Col. [Matilda Coxe] Stevenson, of Washington D. C., Defeats an Indian Assassination Conspiracy in Arizona"

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"An Assassin Red-Devil Cowed by a White Heroine - Mrs Col. [Matilda Coxe] Stevenson, of Washington D. C., Defeats an Indian Assassination Conspiracy in Arizona"
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Object Details

Names

Stevenson, James, Colonel
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw336878a49-5843-4eda-92c1-ea16e6437e22

Local Numbers

OPPS NEG.53516

Local Note

Black and white copy negative

Place

Arizona -- Oraibi

Topic

Navaho

Culture

Hopi
Diné (Navajo)
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New

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Biographical / Historical

Incident occurred at Hopi pueblo of Oraibi. Indians in illustration are Hopi, Navaho, and Moqui. White man is Col. James Stevenson. For full explanation of incident depicted in illustration, see photo copy of accompanying article (S.I. Negative Number 53516 A).

Extent

1 Photograph (8x10 in)

Date

before Mar 6 1886

Archival Repository

National Anthropological Archives

Type

Archival materials
Photographs

Existence and Location of Copies

Digital surrogate produced from reference copy print

Genre/Form

Photographs

Existence and Location of Originals

Original illustration and accompanying article in BAE biographical file.
NAA.PhotoLot.176_ref12327
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Record ID

ebl-1628267668517-1628267670472-1

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