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James E. Taylor scrapbook of the American West

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Object Details

Summary

Scrapbook entitled "Our Wild Indians in Peace and War: Surveys, Expeditions, Mining and Scenery of the Great West," compiled by James E. Taylor, possibly as a source for his own illustrations.

Scope and Contents

Scrapbook entitled "Our Wild Indians in Peace and War: Surveys, Expeditions, Mining and Scenery of the Great West," compiled by James E. Taylor, possibly as a source for his own illustrations. The album includes photographs (mostly albumen with three tintypes), newsclippings, wood engravings, and lithographs, some of which are reproductions of Taylor's own illustrations and paintings. Photographs depict American Indians, US Army soldiers and scouts, historical sites, forts, and scenery. Some were made on expeditions, including the Hayden and Powell surveys, and created from published stereographs. Many of Taylor's illustrations are signed, and some are inscribed with dates and "N. Y." The scrapbook also includes clippings from newspapers and other written sources relating to illustrations and photographs in the album.
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GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw33fa281bf-1e72-4f26-ae86-8c8389244b4e

Local Call Number(s)

NAA Photo Lot 4605

Creator

Taylor, James E., 1839-1901 (artist and collector)

Names

Geological Survey (U.S.)
United States. Army

Photographer

Barry, D. F. (David Francis), 1854-1934

Names

Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917
Crook, George, 1829-1890
Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876

Photographer

Easterly, Thomas M. (Thomas Martin), 1809-1882
Eaton, E. L. (Edric L.), b. ca. 1836
Ebell, Adrian J. (Adrian John), 1840-1877
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882

Names

Hickok, Wild Bill, 1837-1876

Photographer

Hillers, John K., 1843-1925
Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942

Names

Juárez, Benito, 1806-1872
Kinman, Seth

Photographer

M'Clees, Jas. E. (James E.)

Names

Miles, Nelson Appleton, 1839-1925

Photographer

O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882

Names

Powell, John Wesley, 1834-1902

Photographer

Pywell, Wm. R. (William Redish), 1843-1886

Names

Red Cloud, 1822-1909
Richard, Louis
Sheridan, Philip Henry, 1831-1888
Sitting Bull, 1831-1890
Spotted Tail, 1823-1881

Photographer

Vannerson, Julian, 1827-
Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886

Place

Mexico
Taos Pueblo (N.M.)
California
Oregon
Fort Davis (Tex.)
New Mexico
Fort Snelling (Minn.)
Arizona
Texas
San Juan Pueblo (N.M.)
Zuni (N.M.)
Kansas
Colorado

Topic

Church buildings
Mines and mineral resources
Dance
White River Massacre, Colo., 1879
Painting
Washita Campaign, 1868-1869
Mormon Church -- History
Indians of North America -- Southern states
Indians of North America -- Northeast

Provenance

Donated or transferred by John Witthoft from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, April 14, 1961.

Creator

Taylor, James E., 1839-1901 (artist and collector)

Culture

Apache
Pueblo
Tsitsistas/Suhtai (Cheyenne)
Cherokee
Niuam (Comanche)
Muscogee (Creek)
Apsáalooke (Crow/Absaroke)
Fox
A'aninin (Gros Ventre)
Kiowa
Modoc
Diné (Navajo)
Oglala Lakota (Oglala Sioux)
Anishinaabe (Chippewa/Ojibwa)
Omaha
Chaticks Si Chaticks (Pawnee)
Potawatomi
Indians of North America -- Plateau
Indians of North America -- Great Basin
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New
Ho-Chunk (Winnebago)
A:shiwi (Zuni)
Sauk
Shoshone
Ute
Indians of North America -- Great Plains

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James E. Taylor scrapbook of the American West

Biographical Note

James E. Taylor (1839-1901) was an artist-correspondent for Leslie's Illustrated Weekly Newspaper from 1863-1883. Born in Cincinatti, Ohio, he graduated from Notre Dame University by the age of sixteen. Taylor enlisted in the 10th New York Infantry in 1861 and the next year was hired by Leslie's Illustrated newspaper as a "Special Artist" and war correspondent. In 1864 he covered the Shenandoah Valley campaign, and was later one of the illustrator-correspondents at the 1867 treaty negotiations at Medicine Lodge, Kansas. He soon earned the moniker "Indian Artist" because of his vast number of drawings of American Indians. In 1883 Taylor retired from Leslie's to work as a freelance illustrator. Colonel Richard Irving Dodge used Taylor's drawings to illustrate his memoir, "Our Wild Indians: Thirty-three Years' Personal Experience among the Red Men of the Great West" (1882).

Extent

4 Tintypes
3 Chromolithographs
3 Lithographs (3 chalk-manner lithographs)
1 Print (photogravure)
118 Pages (Scrapbook)
685 Prints (circa, albumen)
80 Items (circa 80 relief prints (including woodcuts and wood engraving))
30 Items (circa 30 intaglio prints (including etchings and engravings))

Date

circa 1863-1900

Archival Repository

National Anthropological Archives

Identifier

NAA.MS4605

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Tintypes
Chromolithographs
Lithographs
Prints
Pages
Photographs
Newspapers
Woodcuts

Citation

MS 4605, James E. Taylor scrapbook of the American West, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution

Rights

Contact the repository for terms of use.

Genre/Form

Photographs
Newspapers
Woodcuts
Tintypes

Restrictions

The collection is open for research. Access to the collection requires an appointment.

Related Materials

The National Anthropolgical Archives holds additional photographs by photographers represented in this collection (including original negatives for some of these prints), particularly in Photo Lot 24, Photo Lot 37, Photo Lot 60, Photo Lot 87. Additional photographs by Whitney, Gardner, and Barry held in National Anthropological Archives Photo Lot 80-18. Julian Vannerson and James E. McClees photographs held in National Anthropological Archives Photo Lot 4286. Pywell photographs held in National Anthropological Archives Photo Lot 4498. O'Sullivan photographs held in National Anthropological Archives Photo lot 4501. Additional Hillers photographs held in National Anthropological Archives Photo Lot 83-18 and Photo Lot 87-2N.
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Seven Cheyennes, Some on Horseback, Others with Horses, All with Rifles; Tents in Background

Portrait of Richard Davis in Partial Native Dress

Hu-Ni-Wa-Ta-Nist ? (Feathered Wolf ?) Wearing Breech Cloth and with Winchester Rifle; Near Okmulgee

Painting, by James Earl Taylor in 1878, of Battle of Washita, Nov 27 1868, Showing Non-Native Soldiers of 7th Cavalry Attacking Group in Native Dress in Camp of Tipis

Man Wearing Hairpipe Breastplate, Leggings, and Wrapped Braids

Portrait of Two Men (L-R: Poor Bear, Plains Apache; Jacob, Caddo) in Partial Native Dress, with Buffalo Skin Robe and Hudson Bay Blanket

Portrait of Chief Hahki-Oomah, Called Little Robe, Wearing Military Jacket (Profile)

Group of Women and Children in Partial Native Dress, One Girl Wearing Elk Tooth Dress, Outside Row of Wood Frame Structures

Portrait of Lieutenant William P Clarke in Military Uniform And with Chief Little Wolf in Partial Native Dress and with Peace ? Medal and Pipe

Man and Boy in Native Dress and with Pipe, Pipe Bag, Bow And Arrows

Boy Wearing Breech Cloth and Hairpipe Breastplate and Holding Bow and Arrows

Man, Little Bear ?, in Native Dress and with Bow

Man Wearing Hairpipe Breastplate, Buckskin Leggings And Moccasins

Portrait of Chief Hahki-Oomah, Called Little Robe and White Horse in Partial Native Dress and with Metal Cross Necklaces

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