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Guide to the L.V. McWhorter Photograph Collection,


collection number PC 85





Edited by Lisa Kliger

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Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Washington State University Libraries
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections

New Holland Library
Pullman, WA 99164-5610 USA
(509) 335-6691
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/masc.htm

 
Collection Number:
 

PC 85

 
Creator:
 

Lucullus Virgil McWhorter

 
Title:
 

L.V. McWhorter Photograph Collection

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

Photographs and glass negatives of the Nez Percé and Yakima peoples complied by McWhorter for research purposes and inclusion in his books.

 

Biographical Note

Lucullus Virgil McWhorter was born on the upper waters of the Monongahela River in Harrison County Virginia (later West Virginia) on January 29, 1860. He was one of twelve children born to the Reverend John Minion McWhorter and Rosetta Marple McWhorter, both native Virginians. McWhorter's youthful orientation to life on the land mirrored his rejection of formal education. Summarizing his formal schooling in a biographical questionnaire, McWhorter observed that he did "Four months annual winter terms [roughly the 3rd grade] of indifferent instruction, during years of minority only." He was a voracious if highly focused reader then and throughout his life. His interest in regional history, folklore, and archaeology originated with youthful forays into the woods and countryside of West Virginia where he hunted for archaeological remains of Indians and early settlers. McWhorter's critical study of 19th century American history and his romantic appreciation of nature combined to form his view that the American Indian was the true "aboriginal American". In the course of his life he became an ardent ally and supporter of various Indian tribes, strongly sympathizing with their resentment over the often bad treatment meted out to them by early white settlers and later by the military, "Indian grafters," and the Federal bureaucracy. In his teens his father took him into the family livestock business (breeding devon cattle) in Berlin, West Virginia. Acting on the impulse for adventure and to see Indians first-hand, McWhorter set out on a lark in 1881 to trek through the coastal regions of Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. Eventually, he saw his first Indians in Oklahoma, where he nearly encountered Chief Joseph and the exiled Nez Perces.

In 1883 he returned to cattle ranching in Berlin, West Virginia, and married Ardelia Adaline Swisher on March 17th of that year. She and McWhorter had three children: Ovid Tullius (b. 1884); Iris Oresta (b. 1886); and Virgil Oneco (b. 1888). Their marriage was tragically cut short when Ardelia died in December of 1893. During the 1890s McWhorter actively maintained his interest in archaeology and Indian affairs while he continued his work as a cattle rancher. On June 22, 1895, he married C. Annie Bowman. For the next two years the McWhorter family lived in Upshur County, West Virginia, before moving to Darke County, Ohio, in 1897. McWhorter's dream of settling near Native Americans never wavered. After selling off what he could of disposable property, he and his family left Ohio, moving to the Yakima River Valley in Washington state in 1903. It was there that his involvement with Indian history and culture matured and continued throughout the remainder of his life.

In Washington state McWhorter continued ranching and building his archive of material relating to the conflicts between the Federal government and the Nez Perce and Yakama tribes. (On June 9, 1909, McWhorter became an adopted member of the Yakima Nation. His Indian moniker "Big Foot" attested to the high esteem and affection in which he was held by his Indian friends and associates.) At the same time, he gathered material relating to Indian culture and the legal status of various tribes after the conclusion of the Indian wars in the 1870s. In 1914 McWhorter met author Cristal McLeod, or Mourning Dove, a Colville (Washington) woman of mixed Indian-white descent who had worked up a draft of a semi-autobiographical novel called Co-ge-we-a, The Half Blood: A Depiction of the Great Montana Cattle Range. In a collaborative effort, McWhorter and McLeod devoted much time and expense on finally getting Cogewea published in 1927. Prior to this, McWhorter had completed work on a historical manuscript dealing with the settlement of the western region of Virginia. This title, The Border Settlers of Northwestern Virginia from 1768 to 1795, was published in 1915. In 1917 his research on the Yakima uprising of 1855 resulted in the publication of The Tragedy of the Wahk-Shum: Prelude to the Yakima Indian War, 1855-1856. McWhorter also worked to advance and secure Indian rights locally and nationally during this time, but the Washington years were especially important in terms of his labors as an amateur historian, linguist, and anthropologist (he was a member of various historical organizations, including the Washington State Historical Society).

Purely by chance, a fateful meeting with prominent Nez Perce War veteran Yellow Wolf in October of 1907 helped McWhorter in his future investigation of the 1877 Nez Perce War and the Nez Perces generally. (Yellow Wolf needed temporary boarding for his horse, and McWhorter courteously obliged!) In the course of compiling material for this posthumously published "Field History" McWhorter worked diligently to acquire and appraise primary and secondary sources. He recorded first-hand Indian oral testimony, maintained an extensive correspondence, and made direct assessments of battle-sites in an effort to establish an accurate and comprehensive account of the 1877 conflict between the Nez Perces and the Federal government. Significantly, his research also included interviews with survivors from the armies of generals Howard, Sturgis, Gibbon, and Miles. McWhorter's historical efforts had the signal value of providing a fresh version of those events based on primary source materials; his books supplemented, supported, or contradicted previously published accounts and interpretations of the same events. Working with Yellow Wolf, and by utilizing the extensive mass of material (including photographs) he had gathered during years of research, McWhorter published Yellow Wolf: His Own Story in 1940. After his death in 1944, Mrs. Ruth Bordin and Professor Herman Deutsch edited and completed McWhorter's larger account of the 1877 Nez Perce War. The manuscript material known as the "Field History" was first published as Hear Me, My Chiefs! in 1952. Lucullus Virgil McWhorter died at the age of 84 in Prosser (North Yakima), Washington, on October 10, 1944. He reflected on his dual role as an advocate and amateur historian of the American Indian in a June 2, 1941 letter to former State College of Washington President E.O. Holland. On being notified that officials at the College had voted to confer on him a Certificate of Merit for his contributions to agriculture and rural life, McWhorter observed that he possessed "No scholastic attainments whatever. My trail just that of a wild, rough and ready field delver. My activities in the Indian domain has [sic] not elevated me in the estimation of the local populace in general."

Content Description

The material includes photocopies of correspondence related to the photographs and individuals therein depicted.

Administrative Information

Separated Materials 

An inventory to the McWhorter Papers ( Cage 55) is also available.

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

This collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation 

[Item Description]. PC 85, Guide to the L.V. McWhorter Photograph Collection. Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Joseph, Nez Percé Chief, 1840-1904--Portraits.
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, 1860-1944. --Archives (creator)
McWhorter, Lucullus Virgil, 1860-1944--Portraits.
Mourning Dove, 1888-1936--Portraits.
Yellow Wolf, 1855-1935--Portraits.
Historical Photograph Collections. waps --Archives (creator)
Nez Percé Indians
Nez Percé Indians--History
Nez Percé Indians--Wars, 1877
Nez Percé Indians--Wars, 1877
Yakama Indians--History
Big Hole National Battlefield (Mont.)
Indians of North America--Idaho
Glass negatives. gmgpc waps
Portrait photographs. gmgpc waps

Detailed Description of the Collection

 

Photographs

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
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folder
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(left to right): Thomas Hart, interpreter, Yellow Wolf and McWhorter, with note, 1908
 

Medal presented to Yellow Wolf by McWhorter, 1909 82-040
 

Indian Agent John B. Monteith, c. 18??
 

Yellow Wolf, 1908
 

Ayatootonmi (Yellow Wolf's wife), and son
 

Jasper, with note, 1908
 

Nez Perce camp on L.V. McWhorter's ranch, Yakima, WA with note, 1908
 

Lepeet Hessemdooks (Two Moons), with note, 1908
 

Wetyetmas Wahyakt (Swan Necklace, also known as John Minthon, Minthorn)
 

Northernmost cemetery butte, White Bird Battlefield, with note, 1930
 

Chelloyeen (Bow and Arrow Case), later known as Phillip Evans, with note, 1932
 

Yellow Wolf's rifle, with note
 

Looking toward the Clearwater Battlefield, with note, 1930 82-059
 

Rock-crowned butte, White Bird Battlefield, with note, 1930
 

South end of White Bird Battlefield
 

Slope above the Big Hole River, 1927
 

Hunting bow and arrows (Pahka Pahtahnk's) used in the Battle of the Big Hole
 

The Smoking Lodge, 1930
 

Down the Clearwater from the battlefield, 1930
 

Wetatonmi (WeWetatommi), wife of Ollokot, with note
 

White Feather (Andrew Garcia's wife) 1878
 

Timbered slope to which soldiers retreated, 1937
 

Yellow Wolf re-enacting a battle scene, 1927
 

Penahwenonmi (Helping Another), wife of Wounded Head, 1927
 

Looking at battle site (Yellow Wolf and Many Wounds), 1927
 

Looking north on the battlefield, 1937
 

Relics of the Nez Perce War
 

Bear Paw Battlefield, looking south, 1932
 

Yellow Wolf at Chief Joseph's grave, 1926
 

Yellow Wolf's grave in Colville Indian Reservation 82-029
 

Col. Gibbon's ill-fated howitzer
 

Chuslum Moxmox (Yellow Bull)
 

The last stand of Lieutenant Rains, 2 views, with notes, 1932
 

Chief Ollokot (with Middle Bear and Wetyetmas Likleinen, also known as Circling Swan), with note, 1876
 

Chief Joseph
 

Wottolen and his son Many Wounds, 1926
 

Panoramic view of White Bird Battlefield, 1930
 

South end of White Bird Battlefield, 1929
 

Northwest slope of Clearwater Battlefield, with note, 1929
 

Diagramming the Big Hole Battlefield, 2 views of Yellow Wolf and Many Wounds, 1927
 

Bend of river, Big Hole Battlefield, 1927
 

Yellow Wolf demonstrating position of dead soldier, 1927
 

Eloosykasit (John Pinkham, One Standing on a High Point Signaling)
 

Yiyi Wasumwah, Yellow Wolf's mother
 

Where Ollokot fell
 

Nez Perce rifle pit on Bear Paw Battlefield, with note, 1932
 

Re-enacting the fate of Wahlitits, with note 1927
 

Wahlitits' Enfield rifle, with note
 

Yellow Wolf's aids in battle
 
2
Yellow Wolf at Joseph's grave, 1926
 

South end of White Bird Battlefield, 1930
 

Northwest slope of Clearwater Battlefield
 

Panoramic view of White Bird Battlefield
 

Yellow Wolf
 

Yellow Wolf's mother, Yiyik Wasumwah
 

Weyetmas Wahyakt (Swan Lace)
 

Relics of the Nez Perce War: Husis Owyen's drinking horn, Peopeo Tholekt's war whistle, Chief Joseph's quirt and pipe
 

Chuslum Moxmox (Yellow Bull)
 

Wetatonmi (WeWetatommi), wife of Ollokot
 
3
Chief Ollokot (left), and Wetyetmas Likleinen, 1876 Wallowa Lake, OR (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Indian Agent John B. Monteith with James Reuben, Archie Lawyer, and Mark Billy, Nez Perce converts, c. 1879, with notes (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Original Lapwai Indian Agency, 2 copies with note (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Yellow Wolf's teepee and son Jasper at McWhorter's ranch, Yakima, WA, 1908, with note
 

Nez Perce camp at McWhorter's ranch, Yakima, WA, 1908, 2 views, with copies (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

Nez Perce women breaking camp, McWhorter's ranch, Yakima, WA, 1908, 3 copies with note
 

Oldest house on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation 1939, 3 copies
 

The Old Spalding Mission, 3 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Old cabin built by Jackson Sundown, Nez Perce, on the Indian Reservation, 1930, 2 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Cabin used by Chief Joseph at the Nez Perce Reservation at Lapwai, ID, (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Home of Chief Peopeo Tholekt near Spalding, ID, 2 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Upper portion of Whitebird Canyon; view toward Whitebird Village, 1932
 

Whitebird Canyon, 1932, 4 photographs
 

Joseph's monument, with Yellow Wolf, Peopeo Tholekt, and Many Wounds, 2 copies
 

Looking Glass' village site; left to right: Many Wounds, McWhorter, Yellow Wolf, and Peopeo Tholekt, 2 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Nez Perce rock breast-works and trenches at the Clearwater Battlefield, 1927, 2 views, 2 copies each
 

Cliff on the Clearwater River, with note, 2 copies, 1934
 

Crest of cliff, Clearwater River with notes, 2 copies, 1934
 

White Bird Canyon looking up the Caches, left to right: L.V. McWhorter, Many Wounds, Peopeo Tholekt, 2 copies, 1928
 

Burial buttes, White Bird Battlefield, 2 copies
 

Grave of William Foster
 

White Bird Canyon looking toward Salmon River, 2 copies
 

Overlooking the Whitebird Battlefield, 2 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!) 81-099
 

The "Smoker" rocks barricade, Clearwater Battlefield, 1930
 

Monument at site Nez Perce War started, 1932
 

Nez Perce rifle pits, Clearwater Battlefield, left to right: Peopeo Tholekt, Yellow Wolf, and L.V. McWhorter, 1930, 2 copies
 

Boulder group erroneously claimed to be site of Lt. Rains party's last stand, with note, 1939
 

Rock cluster where Lt. Rains and company supposedly fell, Cottonwood skirmish, 2 views, (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

Rock formation where Lt. Rains and company were killed, Clearwater Battlefield, 4 copies
 

Scene of Rains fight
 

Battlefield site with Chief Joseph's memorial on left, Foster's grave on right, arrow marking rock cluster
 

Clearwater Battlefield, 2 views, 4 copies
 

Clearwater Battlefield; arrow points to rock formation where Lt. Rains and company had their last stand, with letter, notes, 1935
 

Site where Nez Perce crossed the Clearwater River (Kamiah Crossing), beginning their retreat over the Lolo Trail, 2 copies, (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Lolo Trail, over which the Nez Perce retreated Hear Me, My Chiefs!) 82-002
 

Marker at site of Fort Fizzle
 

Flathead Indians at Medicine Tree, Bitterroot Valley (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Flathead Chief Charlot (Charlow?), with Sherrill brothers
 

Flathead Chief Charlot, with letters
 

Medicine Tree, Bitterroot Valley, with letters, and compass location diagram (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 
2 4
Chief White Hawk at Medicine Tree, Lolo Trail, 1935
 

3 views of Big Hole Battlefield, 1930, 1933
 
5
Tree felled by Gibbon's men to check snipers, with letters, 1913
 

Nez Perce campsite, Big Hole Valley, time of Col. Gibbon's attack
 

View of the area to which Gibbon's troops withdrew after initial attack, Big Hole Battlefield (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

View down draw, Big Hole Battlefield
 

Draw where several soldiers were killed, Big Hole Battlefield
 
6
Rifle pit remains, Big Hole Battlefield
 

Soldiers' rifle pits remains, Big Hole Battlefield (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Twin trees where Indian sharpshooter was located, Big Hole Battlefield
 

Bullet holes in trees, Big Hole Battlefield
 

Cannon captured by Indians, Big Hole Battlefield
 
7
Slope above Big Hole River where first Indian (Natalekin) was killed by Gibbon's men, 1927, 2 copies, (Yellow Wolf, His Story) 82-005
 

Yellow Wolf at site where Hohots Elohot was saved, Big Hole Battlefield, 1927, (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

Where Wahlitits was killed, Big Hole Battlefield, 2 views, 3 copies on one, 2 of other, (1927?) 82-006
 

Where Rainbow was killed, Big Hole Battlefield, 2 copies, 1927
 
8
Yellow Wolf demonstrating death of a soldier, 3 copies, 1927, (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

Location of a warrior's death, Big Hole Battlefield, 2 copies, 1927
 

Yellow Wolf re-enacting a battle scene, Big Hole Battlefield, 2 copies, 1927
 

Yellow Wolf and Many Wounds diagramming the Big Hole Battlefield, 2 views, 2 copies each, 1927, (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

View of Big Hole Valley, 1933
 

Lone pine tree N.E. of soldier entrenchments, Big Hole Battlefield, 1927
 
9
Scene of the Camas Meadows Battle, 2 copies with letters, map in Oversize Box 18 (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Scenes of the Camas Meadows Battlefield, numbered 1-7, 9, 11, and A-J, 2 copies of each
 
10
Bugler Brooks' grave
 

11 scenes of Camas Meadows, 1950
 

Indian trail markers, with note, 1935
 

Where Nez Perces forded the Yellowstone River, (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

At Baronett's Bridge, Yellowstone River, where Gen. Howard's troops crossed
 
11
View across Canyon Creek Battlefield, with letter, 1935
 

Canyon Creek, 1933
 

Entrance Canyon Creek Gorge, 2 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Where Gen. Howard lowered his wagon by rope at Canyon Creek, Yellowstone River, 2 views
 

Scene where wagon train was destroyed at Crow Creek, 2 views
 
12
Nez Perce camp in Bear Paw Mountains (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Battlefield in Bear Paw Mountains, 8 views, 1932
 

Point of Rocks -- Bear Paw Mountain Battlefield, 4 views, (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 
13
Scene of Ollokot's death, 2 copies, (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Site of Peopeo Tholekt's duel with a Cheyenne, Bear Paw Mountains, 2 views, 3 copies of one, with letters
 

Soldiers' burial pit, Bear Paw Mountains Battlefield, 1932
 

Bullet-marked boulders, Bear Paw Mountains Battlefield, 2 views, with letter, 1932
 

Battle monuments, Bear Paw Mountains Battlefield 2 copies, 1932
 

Plaque commemorating Chief Joseph's surrender to Col. Miles, Bear Paw Mountains Battlefield, 2 views, 1931
 

Nez Perce rock pits at Battle of Clearwater, 2 copies, 1928 (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 
14
Half Moon (Nez Perce), 2 copies
 

John Minthon (Minthorn, Wetyetmas Wahyakt or Swan Necklace) (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

Chief Peopeo Tholekt, 2 copies, 1931 (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Chief Peopeo Tholekt
 

Chief Peopeo Tholekt, 6 views (some with McWhorter), 2 copies of one, 1911-1917, enlargement in Oversize Box 18
 

Chief Joseph and A.C. Smith, 3 copies
 
15
Chief Joseph, 2 views with letter, 1938 (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Yellow Wolf, enlargement in Oversize Box 18, 1908 (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Many Wounds, interpreter, 2 copies, 1931 (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Many Wounds, 4 copies, 1931
 

Sam Lott at home in Lapwai, ID, 2 copies
 
16
Ollokot, brother of Chief Joseph, 4 copies, 1 drypoint etching, 1877, (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Black Eagle, 3 views, 3 copies of one, 1931, and 1 snapshot, 1943
 

Comedown (George Comedown, Eagle-Making-a-Roar, Roaring
 

Chief Yellow Bull, 3 copies, (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 
17
Rascal Grizzly Youth, c. 1909, 2 copies
 

Yellow Bear and wife, c. 1896, 2 copies, with letter and note re picture of Kue-kul-lis-li-lihkin, Yellow Bear, Charley Moses, Ips-tsu-la-nen (picture not included)
 

Indians who negotiated ineffective Treaty of 1863 (1868?); seated: Timothy (Tamootssu), [Chief] Lawyer, and [Chief] Jason; standing: unidentified, Robert Newell, Perrin Whitman, unidentified, 3 copies with letters notes, (Ugen-mal-ligkin mentioned, no picture) (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Pekt-telkl and Meltz, both Flatheads, c. 1896
 

Unident, Chief Joseph, A.B. Meacham, Yellow Bull, Arthur I. Chapman, with letter
 

Thomas Waters, interpreter; 2 copies with letter, note
 
18
Andrew Garcia, 3 views
 

Thomas Lindsey (Lindsley), with letter
 

Ha-waw-no-ilp-ilp (First Red Feather of the Wing) 2 views, 2 copies of one
 

Kau-ul-kis-kis (Kau-ul-kish-kish), Nez Perce warrior, 2 copies
 

Charley Moses, Nez Perce, 2 copies
 

Duncan McDonald, 3 views with letters, notes, (1922-1927?) 70-0253
 
19
Sergeant Charles N. Loynes, 2 copies, (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Loynes's bullet-pierced shirt, 2 copies of 2 views, with notes
 

William C. Slaper, Troop M, 7th Cavalry (1876-1877)
 

Sergeant John P. Schorr, 2 copies
 
20
Lt. Harry Lee Bailey, 4 copies, 1881
 

Barnett H. Wilkins; 1 ph
 

Stanton Gilbert Fisher, chief scout for Gen. Howard, with letter, c. 1905
 

Col. W.R. Parnell, 4 copies with letter
 

Theodore W. Goldin, 7th U.S. Cavalry
 
21
Lt. Lovell H. Jerome
 

Pine tree with Indian markings, Bear Gulch, ID; with poem/letter, notes (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Peopeo Tholekt on bluff overlooking Whitebird, 2 copies
 

Peopeo Tholekt's sweathouse, 2 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

First-Red-Feather-of-the-Wing, Nez Perce, 1911
 

Pre-war Nez Perce Dreamers, taken where they lived prior to War of 1877, 3 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 
22
Battle of Big Hole and Nez Perce camp, drawn by Peopeo Tholekt, 1927. Drawing in Map Case
 

Teepee used by L.V. McWhorter and painted by Peopeo Tholekt depicting his meeting with Sitting Bull in Canada, in 1877, 4 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Capt. William Clark's Flathead Indian descendants, c. 1913, 2 copies with notes
 

Calamity Jane's Cabin
 

Site of Chief Joseph's funeral feast, Nespelem, WA, 2 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 
23
Yellow Wolf's grave at Nespelem, WA, 2 views with letter 80-229
 

Yellow Wolf Monument erected by L.V. McWhorter and friends, 7 copies
 

Reenactment of the burial of Old Chief Joseph, (Wellamotkin), 2 views, 2 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Monument for Old Chief Joseph (Wellamotkin), Wallowa, 2 copies
 
24
Mrs. White, Old Shot-in-Head's (Wounded Head) wife, and daughter, 1926
 

Nez Perce warriors Peopeo Tholekt, Paul Slickpoo, Jefferson Green, unidentified, c. 1930
 

Black Feather and Many Wounds, 2 views, 2 copies of one
 

Chief Joseph's pipe, pipe stem, and quirt, 2 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Peopeo Tholekt's drawing of Bear Paw and Big Hole battles, 1911 Drawing in Map Case (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Saddle made by Penahwenonmi (Helping Another) (Hear Me, My Chiefs!) 82-033
 
25
Yellow Wolf's war club and whistle, 3 copies (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

Yellow Wolf's rifle, bow, arrows and quiver, 2 photographs, 2 copies of each
 

Husis Owyen's (Wounded Head) drinking horn, (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Peopeo Tholekt's drinking horn, war whistle, flute, 2 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Wounded Head's drinking horn and wolfskin fetish, 2 copies (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Yellow Wolf's medal from L.V. McWhorter, 2 copies (Yellow Wolf, His Story) 82-040
 
26
Chief Joseph's war stirrups, 3 views
 

Pahka Pahtahank's bow and arrows
 

Husis Owyen's cup, Peopeo Tholekt's whistle, Chief Joseph's quirt and pipe
 

Group of Nez Perce: Yellow Wolf, Thomas Lindsey (Lindsley), Ha-waw-no-ilp-ilp (First-Feather-of-the-Wing), unidentified, Crow Blanket, 2 views, 2 copies of one
 
27
Bullet-scarred tree, Big Hole Battlefield (Hear Me, My Chiefs!)
 

Site of Young Chief Joseph's death, 1935
 

Where Ollokot fell, Bear Paw
 
28
Rock of no importance, Big Hole Battlefield
 

13 views of Big Hole Battlefield, 2 copies of some, 1937
 

Big Hole Battlefield, 2 photographs of trees, 1 of stakes, 1937
 
29
Big Hole Battlefield stake tabulation, stakes 103, 104 (six views), 125 (2 views), 1938, with letters
 

Stake 125, 4 views, Big Hole Battlefield, 1938
 

John Pinkham, Nez Perce, 4 views, 1937
 

John Pinkham's barn, Yakima Reservation, 1932
 
30
Bullet-marked rock at Bear Paw, 2 copies
 

Nez Perce rifle pits, 2 views, Clearwater, 2 and 3 copies each, respectively
 

Big Hole Battlefield, 2 views of area; 2 views of stakes 103, 104, 123, and 125, 1938
 

Site of Nez Perce rendezvous, Yellow Wolf standing, 1927
 

Road to Cook City, 1877
 

Site of Gen. Howard's Camp Cowan, 1929
 

Site where tourists were attacked by Indians
 

Where Nez Perce came down after Big Hole Battle
 

Tolo Lake, Camas Prairie, ID, 1939
 

Canyon Nez Perce escaped up after Clearwater Battle, 1930
 

Tree cut by relic hunters, Big Hole rifle pit, Big Hole, 1913
 
31
Lapwai Mission monument
 

7 scenes of Clearwater Battlefield, 1930
 

Soldier's skull, Big Hole Battlefield, 1913
 

Clearwater River
 

Looking across White Bird Highway, 1935
 

Stones at Bear Paw, 1932
 

Camp Cowan marker
 

Gen. Howard's wagon train descent by rope, marker
 

Bear Paw Battlefield with Chief Joseph monument
 

Bitterroot Medicine Tree
 
32
3 Views from Foster Battlefield, Cottonwood, ID
 

Big Hole Battlefield, MT, 4 views, 2 copies each
 

On the Lolo Trail, White Hawk on rocks
 

Point of Rocks, Bear Paw Mountains Battlefield, 2 views
 

Site where Yellow Wolf killed a soldier, Big Hole, 1938
 

Group on grounds of Clearwater Battle, left to right: unidentified, unidentified, Peopeo Tholekt, Yellow Wolf, Many Wounds, L.V. McWhorter, (Thomas Hart ?), 2 copies Trench lines, Big Hole Battlefield, 3 views, 1913 "Smoking Lodge," Clearwater Battle, 3 views
 

N.W. slope, Clearwater Battlefield, 2 views
 

Looking down Clearwater River toward Battlefield
 

Clearwater Bluffs
 
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Unident Nez Perce and Cabin (Yellow Wolf?)
 

Yellow Wolf's mother, 4 copies
 

Ollokot's wife (Wetatonmi, WeWetatommi) and children, 2 copies
 

Chief Joseph, 2 poses
 

John Minthorn, 3 copies
 

John Pinkham
 

Thomas L. Broncheau, 2 copies, with note
 

Henry Miller, 2 copies, 1930
 

Peopeo Tholekt, 2 views
 

Black Eagle's family
 

Etwamish (No-Stink), 4 copies
 

Many Wounds and Wottolen82-054
 

Penahwenonmi, 1926
 

Mrs. White and daughter with Penahwenonmi, 1926
 

Indians on visit to Agate Springs, 1931
 

First-Red-Feather-of-the-Wing, 2 copies, 1911
 
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Two Moons (Lepeet Hessemdooks), 6 copies
 

Two Moons and wife (Lets-koho-kates-Weinien), 8 copies, 1908
 

Chief Joseph
 

Chief Joseph's Monument, Nespelem, WA, 5 views
 

Jim Yearn's stone house
 

Mrs. Big Myrtle Big Man, 1935
 

Big Man and his family (Crow Indians), 3 views, 1935
 

Eagle-Making-a-Roar (Tipye-la-meh-e-la-sinch, George Comedown), 3 poses
 
35
Ayatootonmi and Jasper, 4 copies, 1908
 

Home of Yellow Wolf, 1935
 

Yellow Wolf, 1909 (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

Yellow Wolf, 1915
 

Lott's daughter, 2 copies
 

Tree, Bear Paw Mountains, 2 copies
 

Many Wounds, 2 copies
 

Schyler Colfax wearing war hat and shirt of Lokaut, 2 poses with copies, 1918, plus shirt of Qualchan
 

Mrs. Minnie Joe and baby (baby contest winners) 3 copies, with note, copy of news item, 1911
 

Phillip Evans (Chellooyeen), and his home, 2 copies each, 1930
 

Sitting Rock, his barn, and his Summer kitchen, 2 copies each of 3 photographs
 
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Mountain flower growing on Chief Joseph's grave (Wellamotkin), 2 copies
 

Mourning Dove, Big Foot, Yellow Wolf, Many Wounds, Peopeo Tholekt (hand only) at Clearwater Battle Monument, 2 copies with note
 

Whitebird Battlefield marker, 1932
 

Bear Paw Battlefield Monument, 4 views, 1930, 1932
 

Monument to Chief Joseph's Surrender, 3 views, 1932
 

L.V. McWhorter (left) at burial site of Old Chief Joseph, Wallowa Valley, OR, 2 copies
 

Big Hole Battlefield Monument, 1913, 3 views
 
37
Big Hole Chief Joseph Monument, 6 photographs, 1928, 1933
 

Yellow Wolf at Chief Joseph's Grave, Nespelem, WA, 1926
 

Fort Fizzle marker, Lolo Pass, 2 copies, 1935
 
38
Chellooyeen (Phillip Evans), 1932 (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

Cemetery Buttes, Whitebird Canyon, 2 views (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

Whitebird Battlefield, 2 views (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

Whitebird Canyon, 4 views
 

William Foster's grave, Whitebird Battlefield
 

Down the Clearwater from the Battlefield (Yellow Wolf, His Story)
 

Salmon River, 2 views
 

(Whitebird Battlefield ?)
 
39
"Battle Between the Ant and the Yellow-Jacket," 3 photographs of place this Nez Perce legend occurs, 2 copies of each, 1927
 
40
6 photographs with notes from Florida, 1932
 

7 photographs of homes and monuments of historical figures, with notes
 

4 photographs of Pony Express monuments with notes, 1932
 

2 photographs of California with notes, 1932
 
41
3 photographs of Idaho with notes, 1932
 

6 photographs of Washington, and one photograph of Multnomah Falls, OR with notes, 1932
 

6 photographs of shovel used to strip-mine coal with notes, 1930
 

8 photographs, scenes throughout the Plains States with notes, 1929-1931
 
42
Jim Red Cloud's group at James H. Cook's ranch, Agate, NE, 2 photographs with notes, 1931
 

Medicine Lodge Peace Treaty Pageant, 4 photographs, with notes, 1932
 

14 photographs of battlefields, Plains States, with notes, 1928-1932
 
43
Medicine Wheel, Big Horn Mountains, 2 photographs, with notes, 1932
 

Scenes from Custer Battlefield Site, Little Big Horn, 22 photographs with notes, 1932
 

Camas Meadows Battle, 2 photographs with letter
 
44
Political cartoon of Carl Schurz and the Indian Bureau, 1879
 

Chief Crow Blanket, Nez Perce, (of Chief Joseph's band), 2 views, 1909
 

Photo of drawing of the Lower Falls at Yellowstone taken from unidentified book
 

Unident Umatilla or Nez Perce Indian
 

Ollokot, 1877, with letter
 

Captain J.L. Humble
 

Lewis and Clark canoe postcard, with note of introduction by Many Wounds, 1935
 

Photo of bronze medallion of Kamiakin with letters from James A. Wehn
 
45
Marker at Dead Indian Hill Summit, 1940
 

Yellow Wolf with war club and gun, 2 copies
 

Duncan McDonald, 2 photographs
 

Yellow Wolf and Many Wounds at a Chief Joseph marker at White Bird
 
46
Nez Perce war artifacts in L.V. McWhorter's study
 

L.V. McWhorter, 3 views in his study, 1930, with letters 91-078
 

Charley Olney (Yakima), 1940
 

Chief Enes (Yakima), 2 views
 

Mildred Schmidtman and her paintings, 1941, with letters
 

Chief Yet-te-mo-chet, 1913
 

Homer Morrison
 

Nipo Strongheart, 1927
 
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Yakima warrior, Astoria Centennial, 2 copies, 1911, with copyright note
 

2 Yakimas in war dress with bows drawn, 3 copies, 1911. 2 enlargements in Oversize Box 18
 

Yakima scouts in ambush, 2 copies, 1911
 

Yakima Indian warriors, 2 copies, 1911
 

Yakima Indian scouts, 2 copies, 1911
 

"The Interview": L.V. McWhorter writing (Yakima) Indian history
 

"He-mene Ka-wan and Ukut-och-ise," 2 copies, 1911
 
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"The Invocation," Peopeo Tholekt, 2 copies, 1911, 2 enlargements in Oversize Box 18
 

"The Invocation," (side view) Peopeo Tholekt, 4 copies, 1911, enlargement in Oversize Box 18
 

Peopeo Tholekt on a war pony, 2 copies, 1911
 

"The Defiance," Yakima rider on hillside, 2 copies, 1911
 

"The Challenge," or "Buffalo Boy" of the Yakimas in war regalia, 4 copies, 1911, enlargement in Oversize Box 18 79-123
 
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Peopeo Tholekt with gun, 2 copies, 1909
 

Two Yakima warriors on horseback (under trees), one identified as Willie John, enlargement in Oversize Box 18
 

Two mounted Yakima warriors (close-up), 3 copies, 1911, 2 enlargements in Oversize Box 18 (identified as Wah-nok-pi and Twee-chan-wish-ah)
 

Nez Perce at McWhorter's Yakima ranch, 1908
 
50
2 views of two Yakima warriors on horseback
 

Collection of Indian weapons
 

Rush mat lodge, 5 copies, 1912
 

Left and right view of mounted (Yakima?) warrior, 2 copies of each
 

Group of Indians and horses at water trough, 2 copies
 

Large group of Indians in front of their camp, 2 views
 

Photographer photographing a group of Indians
 

Dining room at an Indian village
 

Four (Nez Perce?) before a teepee, Peopeo Tholekt 3rd from left, 2 copies
 
51
Two views of Histo with drawn bow, with note
 

Three views of Histo, also called Topplish or Oyster 81-060
 

Two girls with doll carriage
 

Scene on the Satus River
 

Unident Indians, one with Kate Williams, 2 photographs (and family ?) 70-0266, 0267, -414
 

Two (Yakima?) mothers with babies, 2 views, 1911
 

Indian grave on the Yakima Reservation, 2 views, 1911
 

Indian mother and two children
 

Yakima hunters, 2 copies, 1912
 

Yakima hunters in camp, 2 copies, 1912
 
52
Old woman before teepee, 2 copies
 

Che-che-mah (Frank So-Happy), 1913
 

Two views each of three unidentified chiefs
 

4 postcards of Indians
 

Peopeo Tholekt, 2 views
 
53
2 views, girl and baby, Sunnyside Dam, 1924
 

3 scenes at Wanawish Fishery, Yakima River
 

5 scenes at Selilo Falls, Columbia River, 1930
 

3 views, Indians fishing at Sunnyside Dam, 1918
 

William Charley's boy catching grasshoppers and fishing with them, 6 photo series, 2 copies of each
 
54
Teepee at Sunnyside fishing camp, 2 copies, 1925
 

Girl with two pet coyotes, Sunnyside fishing camp, 2 copies, 1925
 

Indians fishing at Prosser Dam, 2 copies, 1918
 

4 fishing scenes, Sunnyside Dam, Yakima Indians, 2 copies of each, 1925
 

Fishing from scaffolding at Sunnyside Dam, 2 copies with note, 1925
 

An Indian (Olney's) family's fishing camp, 8 photographs, with notes
 
55
Indian dances, Astoria Centennial, 4 views, 3 copies of one, 2 of others, 1911
 

Ancient war dance of the Yakimas, 3 copies, 1911
 

Indian camp (Yakima Village) at Astoria Centennial grounds, 3 views, 1911, enlargement in Oversize Box 18
 

Astoria Centennial, 1911
 

3 scenes from the drama "Bridge of the Gods," 1911
 

Looking up Young River from Centennial Park, 1911
 

Yakima Indians, Astoria Centennial, 1911
 

Astoria Centennial Exhibit Building, 1911
 
56
Fishermen of the Wenas, 2 views, 1918
 

The Goodwin children and lambs, Wenas, WA, 3 views, 1918
 

Indian woman in her garden, 2 views
 

Indian family in front of White Swan Grill
 
57
Two diseased horses - Humane work
 

Yakima irrigation: Louis Mann and L.V. McWhorter at Ahtanum Canal headgate, 1911
 

11 photographs of Yakima Indians, unidentified except one of Jim Wallahee, and one of Billie Captain's wife, 1917, 1918
 

5 photographs of Minnie McCoy, 1917
 

5 scenes of funeral feast of wife of Chief We-yallup Wa-yacica
 
58
Scene on David Tulee Ranch, Satus, WA, 2 copies, 1919
 

Chief Sluskin's house
 

Simon Goudy's children and nephew (on left), Yakimas, 2 copies of each, 1918
 

2 views, belongs to James Paches, Wapato, WA
 

7 views, Simon George's water flume, head of Payute Ditch, with copies, 1920
 
59
Battle of Toppenish - Smartlowit, with Emmet Peters, Tokiaken Twi-wash, and Joe Smartlowit, 9 photographs, 2 copies of each, with notes, 1920
 

6 scenes from the Battle of Toppenish, 1917
 

Gambling - Bone Game, Yakimas, 3 copies, 1915
 

Women gambling, Yakimas, 3 copies, 1915
 

Great Bone Game, Yakimas, 3 copies, 1915
 

Gambling - Yakima mid-summer celebration, 3 copies, 1915
 

Bone Game, Yakimas, 2 copies, 1915
 
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Fort Simcoe
 

Small blockhouse outside Fort Casey, Whidbey Island, 2 copies, 1917
 

Cannon found in wreckage on Cannon Beach, 1925
 

Blockhouse, City Park, Goldendale, WA
 

Old Port in Chehalis Co., WA
 
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36 colored pictured postcards: 11 of Indians, 3 of the East Coast, 11 of the Middle States, 8 of the West Coast, 3 miscellaneous
 

2 souvenir folders: "Blackfeet Indians - Glacier National Park"
 

15 colored picture postcards of rivers, including the Columbia River
 
62
Chief Robert Spott, one photograph in Army uniform, one in tribal dress
 

25 black-and-white picture postcards, various subjects (including Fink Monument, Indians, West Virginia, Col. William McWhorter grave, "Bridge of the Gods")
 
63
7 scenes of the Walla Walla Frontier Days, 1915, with note, letter
 

Unident house or barn
 

35 photographs considered and used (cropped) in Crime Against the Yakimas, some with copies
 
64
27 photographs considered and used in The Continued Crime Against the Yakimas, 1915, with caption cards
 

Group (at Walla Walla Frontier Days ?): David Williams, Lepeet Hessemdooks (Two Moons), Yellow Wolf, Peopeo Tholekt, (Many Wounds ?), L.V. McWhorter, Jackson Sundown, unidentified
 

White Feather, wife of Andrew Garcia, 2 copies
 

6 photographs of drawings from Frank D. Carpenter's The Wonders of Geyser Land
 
65
Yakima Indian barn
 

Yakima storage building, 2 copies, 1917
 

Yakima irrigating his garden by hand pump, 2 copies, 1917
 

Louis Mann and his dry flume, 2 views, 1915
 

Mrs. William Charley with baby doing beadwork, 2 photographs, 1917
 

2 scenes, Yakima Indians picking strawberries, May, 1918
 

Barn (double exposed with wagon) and haying scene, 2 photographs
 

Yakima woman carding wool for spinning, 3 poses, 1918
 

Yakima children racing on banks of the Columbia, 2 copies, 1918
 
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Part of Simon Goudy's cattle herd, 2 copies, 1918
 

Yakima hunters, April, 1925, 2 copies
 

Yakima hunters on horseback, 2 copies, 1925 (?)
 

Yakima hunters, April, 1925, 2 copies
 

Yakima hunters camp scene, 2 views, 2 copies each, 1925
 

Two hunters at campsite; three campers at campsite, 2 copies each
 
67
Cooking supper, Columbia River, May, 1918, 2 views, 1918
 

Yakima gathering a medicine herb seed, 2 copies, 1917
 

Baking camas roots and edible moss, 2 copies, 1917
 

Home of Wasco Jim, (Wasco Jim Peters, Sitting Rock, Ie-keep-swah) 2 copies, 1918
 

Ho-lite's long house, 1918
 

An-a-who-ah and Wasco Jim (Peters, Sitting Rock, Ie-keep-swah), 2 photographs, 1917
 

Feed corral of Billie Captain (Ho-lite), 2 views, 1918
 

4 views of Billie Captain (Ho-lite), 1918
 
68
Yakima hunters, 3 copies, 1912
 

Hunting camp, 2 views
 

Indian hunters playing cards, 2 copies, 1921
 

Yakima hunter, Tieton Canyon, 2 views, 1921
 

Gambling scene, hunting trip, 2 copies with note, 1921
 

Hunters on horseback, 2 views, 1924
 

Hunting camp, 2 copies, 1923
 
69
Indian hunters, 5 photographs, 1924
 

Tribal hunt, 2 scenes, 1924
 

Mounted Yakima hunter, 2 views, 1925
 

Tribal hunt camp, Wenas Creek, 1927
 

Hunting camp, 4 photographs, 1933
 

Elk hunters butchering and drying meat, 6 views
 
70
Yellow Wolf, 6 photographs, 1909-1926
 

Too-skas-pot-tha-nook (Seven Mountains), last son of Chief Owhi, 1908
 

6 scenes from Nez Perce warriors tour of Nez Perce retreat route
 

3 unidentified Yakima Indians (Standing Bear?)
 

Simon Goudy, 2 copies
 

Mrs. Kate Williams, 2 photographs
 

In Horse Heaven country, Yakima Co.
 

White Elk, 2 photographs
 
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Packtrain, Goldendale County, WA, c. 1916
 

On the English warship "Shearwater", Astoria, OR 15 photographs with letter, Yakima and Nez Perce on board, 1911
 

Mourning Dove, 7 poses, 5 copies of one, 2 enlargements in Oversize Box 18 (CO) 70-287, 70-289, 79-002, 81-008
 

Yellow Wolf White Thunder, 1911
 
72
7 photographs of Yakima children
 

6 photographs of underground structures and rock feature 2 copies of each
 

Locating the scene of the Bolon tragedy, with notes, June, 1917
 
73
Locating scene of the Bolon tragedy, 7 photographs with copies, notes
 

Dedication of the Bolon Monument
 

Views of the Bolon Monument and grave, 6 photographs, with copies
 

L.V. McWhorter and William Charley at the Bolon Monument, 5 views, 1915, 1917
 

Chipmunk's Burial Ground (legend place), Yakima Reservation, 4 views, with copies, 17 photographs, 1917
 
74
Charlie Saluskin on Mt. Tahoma (Rainier), as warrior, fisherman, and bathing, 15 photographs with copies, 1925, 1926
 

Jim Meninock (1918) and the feast at his camp (1917), 6 photographs with copies, notes
 
75
Yakima Council with the Government, 6 photographs with copies, 1917
 

George Wynico on horse, 2 copies, 1924
 

Trail scenes, Yakima Reservation, 6 photographs with copies
 

Magpie nest on a desert sage, 2 copies with note, 1920
 

Waterfall, Boulder Cave, 4 copies, 1921
 

Tish, Kamiaken's son, from a tin type, with 2 letters
 

3 views of rattlesnakes, with copies
 

Dead horse on road, 2 views with copies
 
76
Yakimas Dance Pavilion near White Swan, WA, 3 copies, 1918
 

Teepees and mat lodges, mostly Yakima, 43 photographs with copies, 1906-1928
 
77
Sweathouses: building and using one, and bathing, 25 scenes with copies, 1917-1928
 

Grave-robbing scenes (evidence of/restoration), ancient graves, Yakima Indian Cemetery, 11 photographs with copies
 
78
7 views of horses, several of the horse Wana-wish
 

4 views of flint quarry in Grouse Canyon, 1921
 

The Smartlowit family, 4 scenes, 1920
 

The Crow family (Yakimas), 6 photographs with copies
 
79
13 trapping scenes (coyote), with copies, 1918
 

Flag given the Yakimas by Gov. Isaac Stevens at the Treaty of Walla Walla in 1855, 3 copies, 1915
 

Workers for the Red Star (Animal Relief), 6 photographs with copies
 
80
19 views of Louis Mann, his family, fields and home, 1912-1921
 

2 Yakima barns, 1912
 

Home of Snahtups, Yakima, 1912
 

Yakima Reservation irrigation canals
 

Aged grandmother with granddaughters (Yakimas), 2 photographs with copies, and granddaughters at morning ablution, 1925
 
81
Giant Elder tree, 2 views, 2 copies, 1918
 

Old Indian and fortified scouting stations, 6 views with copies, 1918
 

Priest Rapids Indians, 13 views
 

Wanapum village
 

Frank So-Happy, 2 photographs
 

John Buck (Buck-k-a-tut, Puckya Toot) and group, 7 photographs with letter
 
82
2 views of Yakima Cemetery and Death Hut, Satus, WA, 1920
 

5 photographs various pictographs, rock alignment
 

Pictographs on Naches River, Yakima, 11 photographs with copies, notes, 1908 (Tracings of same in Oversize Box 18)
 

Pictographs, Selah, 4 photographs with copies, 1925
 
83
White Hawk, Laverne Schmitz, and Many Wounds, 2 copies, 1935
 

Tent of a blind eighty-two-year-old man
 

Shack holding two poor families, 2 photographs
 

Yakima man and papoose, 2 photographs
 

Carlton McWhorter's children, 2 photographs
 

Captain Jack and Histo at an Indian gathering, c. 1914
 

Chief Moses, James Erwin, and White Swan, 1894
 

2 unidentified Indian Chiefs
 

Him-mot-shim-no-to-lo and wife, 1911
 

Peopeo Tholekt, 4 photographs
 

Rare arrow types once in the L.V. McWhorter collection
 

An unidentified house and a wagon
 

Log home of An-ni-Who-u with dirt roof, 2 photographs with copies, 1918
 
84
Chief (Nouh?) Sluiskin, Puyallup Fair, 1926
 

Fair photo booths. Caesar Williams and wife Kate with unidentified group and Frank So-Happy
 

Chief Yallup Wayacika
 

9 Yakima Parade scenes with copies, July, 1915
 

Captain A.J. Hembree and Tow-tow-nah-hee Monuments at Union Gap, 13 photographs with copies, 1917
 
85
Shack where sick woman lay, 5 photographs with copies, 1918
 

Alex Wesley and family, 2 photographs with copies, 1919
 

Government-built houses, Yakima Reservation, 2 photographs with copies, 1917
 

"Slide of Death," Klickitat County, 3 photographs with copies, 1917
 

Scenes of Tieton Canyon, WA, 3 photographs with copies, 1918
 
86
Locating where Capt. Hembree's death occurred, 5 photographs with copies and letter, 1915
 

2 mountain views
 

Qy-yamish (legend place), Yakima Reservation, 4 copies, 1917
 

Cow skull, 2 copies
 
87
Commercialized Indian photographs of various tribes, 12 photographs 79-028
 

To-wah-wah (Yakima papoose), 1911, 2 enlargements, Oversize Box 18
 

Captain Jack (Peach-te-la-la), 2 photographs, 3 copies of one
 

Block house at Fort Simcoe, 5 photographs with copies, 1917-1918
 
88
Klickitat Peter, 1927
 

3 Yakima maidens
 

Southwest Pueblo ruins at Mesa Verde
 

Columbia River excursion, Steamer Bailey Gatzert
 

Caesar Williams, Yellow Wolf (see also in Map Case)
 

Photo from The Discards
 

Stick game at Nespelem
 

Chief Willy Andrews, 3 views
 
89
6 photographs of animals in the wild (in traps)
 

4 photographs of mounted animal heads
 

14 photographs of Montana, one in Oversize Box 18, c. 1920
 
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Jennie Lewis, Maiden of the Falling Leaves, 4 views, 1918
 

Hannah, age 3, Yakima, 3 copies, 1911
 

Chief Yoom-tee-bee (Bitten by a Grizzly Bear) 2 views, c. 1908
 

Chief We-owikt Sluskin, 2 copies, 1911
 

Jyal, his son, We-owickt Sluskin, L.V. McWhorter, and W.E. Johnson, c. 1914
 
91
Ni-yah'-tut, Yakima (wife of William Charley)
 

Mrs. White Elk, Klamath (Ah-wa-ah-sawn), 1920
 

Mrs. Arthur Tomeo Kamiakun, 2 views, one with copy, 1931
 

Peopeo Tholekt, 4 views, 1917-1927
 
92
Owl Child (Che'-pos-to-cos), 6 views, 1 with Kazatani, 1 with Ste-clah and Lu-pah-nin (Caesar Williams), 1918-1923
 

Chief Nouh Sluskin, 4 views, 1 with wife, 1 with McWhorter, 1918-1927 70-0278
 

Yakima Papoose
 

Chief Owhi's Garden Monument, 1917
 
93
Billie Stahi, Yakima Religious Leader, with copy (CAY) 85-100
 

E-la-weh-met, or About Sleep, Nez Perce, c. 1909
 

We-letti-cat-sit (Paloose), Paul and Albert Moses (Nez Perce)
 

Mrs. Charles Sluskin, Yakima
 

Mrs. Bob Charley and children (?), Yakima
 

Ute Indians
 

Navajo Indians
 

Sitting Rock (Wasco Jim, Wasco Jim Peters, Ie-keep-swah), (1921?)
 
94
Buffalo Ben Olney (Yakima), his family and ranch, 1915-1920
 
95
Yakima Charley and Jim Wallihee, 1908
 

He-mene Ee-lah'-nee (Nez Perce: Many Wolves; Johnny Tan-a-wash-et in Yakima), Dreamer leader, with McWhorter, with 2 copies
 

Yakima Valley Indian teepees, 1908
 

Thomas Lindsey (Lindsley) and family in wagon, 3 views
 

Oscar Spencer, Yakima Astoria Centennial, 1911
 

Yakima Chief, Astoria or Walla Walla
 

Walla Walla Frontier Days, 1913, 4 general photographs, 4 enlargements in Box 18: McWhorter in Indian dress, Kate Williams and children, Nez Perce boy, Yellow Wolf, Caesar Williams, Peopeo Tholekt, Owl Child, etc., on horseback
 
96
The McWhorter cabin
 

Tecumtha
 

Site of John Hacker's residence
 

Edmund West barn
 

The Cozad Beech tree
 

Scene of the Cozad tragedy
 

The Cottrell House
 

Site of John Hacker's residence
 

Rock found on Stone Coal
 

Indian rock, looking east
 

Indian rock, looking west
 

Photo of compass slab, Stone Coal Creek
 

The Pringle Sycamore
 

The Lowther coat of arms
 

The Pringle tree
 

The home of Black Jeff and his mama
 

A mountain "corn cracker"
 

Col. William Lowther's cabin
 

John McWhorter's signature
 

unidentified
 

Ash camp, Upshur Co., WV
 

Cozad pear tree
 

Photo of stone slab, Stone Coal Creek
 

Photo of stone slab, Stone Coal Creek
 

Rock found on Stone Coal Creek
 

The Reger rifle and McWhorter shot pouch
 

The Buffalo of Gomara
 

Artifacts from L.V. McWhorter's collection, 4 photographs
 
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Kazatani, Kamiakin's daughter, 4 views, 1913
 

Chief Tomeo Kamiakun, 2 views, 1931
 

Skolumpke Kamiaken (Snake River Joe), 3 views, 1937
 

Cleveland Kamiaken, 2 views, 1937
 
98
Chief Yet-ti-mo-chet (Yet-te-mo-chet) 2 views with copies, 1918
 

Chief Moses, or Kla-ka-ta-koo-sum, 1902
 

Buck-ki-a-tut, or Birds Feeding in a Flock (Chief John Buck) Priest Rapids Indian, with copy
 

Tom Smartlowit, or Nush-no, (Tokiaken Twiwash), 3 views, 1918
 

William D. Stillwell
 

Two Moons presenting war pipe to L.V. McWhorter, with 2 copies, 1911
 

Unident Indian at Colville Reservation, 1911
 
99
Coyote's special fishing place above Prosser Falls, WA (legend), with copies 1918
 

Coyote's fish-basket above Prosser Falls, with copy, 1918
 

Scene at Coyote's special fishing place above Prosser Falls, WA, with copy, 1918
 

L.V. McWhorter, 3 views, 1940
 

Tahmahnawis tree near Logies Creek, Yakima Reservation, with copies, 1917