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Waco-Wichita Chief Buffalo Goad and Wife
Studio portrait photograph taken by William Stinson Soule of Waco-Wichita Chief Buffalo Goad and wife.
Kiowa-Plains Apache Chief Pacer (Peso; Essa-queta)
Studio photograph of Kiowa-Plains Apache Chief Pacer, also known as "Peso" or "Essa-queta." Photograph taken by William Stinson Soule in Fort Sill, Indian Territory in 1871.
Daughter of Joseph Chandler
Studio portrait photograph of Joseph Chandler's young daughter. As an adult she was Mrs. William Detrick of Anadarko.
Penateka Comanche Chief Toshawa
Studio photograph of Penateka Comanche Chief Toshawa, who died in 1883.
Kiowa Little Heart
Studio photograph of Kiowa Little Heart.
Kiowa Chief Big Bow and Wife
Studio photograph of Kiowa Chief Big Bow and his wife Tokowoie.
Kiowas at Sutler's Store
Photograph of part of Satanta's band of Kiowa with horses outside a sutler's store at the Kiowa Agency at Fort Sill.
Waco-Wichita Chief Buffalo Goad
Studio photograph of Waco-Wichita Chief Buffalo Goad.
Kiowa Satanta
Studio photograph of Kiowa war chief Satanta taken in 1872 by William Stinson Soule at Fort Sill in Indian Territory.
Kiowa Woman's Heart
Studio photograph of Kiowa Woman's Heart.
Buffalo Goad
Photograph of Buffalo Goad, a Waco-Wichita Chief, and his wife. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Captive Mexican Boy
Photograph of a captive Mexican boy, rescued from the Comanche Indians, c.1871.
Buffalo Head
Photograph of the head of the last Buffalo killed on the site of Mabeetie, TX. Photo by E.B. Snell & Company, c.1884.
Satanta's Kiowa Band
Photograph of part of Satanta's Kiowa Band at Sutler's Store, Fort Sill, Indian Territory. Photo by W.P. Bliss, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1872.
A. D. Tomlinson, M.D.
Photograph of A. D. Tomlinson, M.D.-CDV. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory.
Camp Supply
Photograph of Comanche Indians during the first Issue at Camp Supply. Photo by W.P. Bliss, Fort Sill, Indian Territory.
Big Bow and Tokowoie
Photograph of Big Bow, a Kiowa Chief, and Tokowoie, his wife. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Peso
Photograph of Peso (Pacer), a Plains Apache Chief. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Comanche-Kiowa Agency
Photograph of school children at the first school at the Comanche-Kiowa Agency, taught by Josiah Butler, Fort Sill, Indian Territory. Photo by W.P. Bliss, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1872.
Captive Mexican Boy
Photograph of "Temple Friend, a captive Mexican boy, 24 hours after his rescue from the Comanche Indians, who surrendered him to Gent Lawrie Tatum."
Wichita Residence
Photograph of a Wichita Indian residence. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory.
Esa-Habby's Daughters
Photograph of Esa-Habby's daughters, Comanche Indians. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory.
Gui-Kate
Photograph of Gui-Kate (Wolf Lying Down), a Kiowa. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Lone Wolf
Photograph of Lone Wolf, a Kiowa. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1870-1875.
Captive Mexican Boy
Photograph of a captive Mexican boy, rescued from the Comanche Indians, c.1871.
Buffalo Goad
Photograph of Buffalo Goad, a Waco-Wichita Chief. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Captive Mexican Boy
Photograph of a captive Mexican boy, rescued from the Comanche Indians, c.1871.
Comanche-Kiowa Agency
Photograph of the first school building at the Comanche-Kiowa Agency, Fort Sill, Indian Territory. Photo by W.P. Bliss, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Captive Mexican Boy
Photograph of a captive Mexican boy, rescued from the Comanche Indians, c.1871.
Towakaso
Photograph of Towakaso, a Keechi Chief. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Captive Mexican Boy
Photograph of a captive Mexican boy, rescued from the Comanche Indians, c.1871.
Running Bear, Mexican, and Brave
Photograph of Running Bear, Mexican, and Brave, Cheyenne Indians. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Agent Lawrie Tatum
Photograph of Agent Lawrie Tatum with five captive Mexican boys taken from the Comanche Indians, c.1871.
Tes-Se-O-Quoit
Photograph of Tes-Se-O-Quoit (Horseback), a Noconee Band Comanche Chief. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c. 1874.
Buffalo Head
Photograph of the head of the last Buffalo killed on the site of Mabeetie, TX. Photo by E.B. Snell & Company, c.1884.
Captive Mexican Boy
Photograph of "Temple Friend, a captive Mexican boy, 24 hours after his rescue from the Comanche Indians, who surrendered him to Gent Lawrie Tatum."
Comanche-Kiowa Agency
Photograph of school children at the first school at the Comanche-Kiowa Agency, taught by Josiah Butler, Fort Sill, Indian Territory. Photo by W.P. Bliss, Fort Sill, Indian Territory.
Arapaho Camp
Photograph of an Arapaho Camp, near Fort Sill, Indian Territory. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1870.
Miss Chandler
Photograph of Miss Chandler, daughter of Joseph Chandler, later Mrs. William Detrick, of Anadarko. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1872.
Woman's Heart
Photograph of Woman's Heart, a Kiowa. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Captive Mexican Boy
Photograph of a captive Mexican boy, rescued from the Comanche Indians, c.1871.
Tapedayah
Photograph of Tapedayah (Tapedo), a Kiowa, brother of Young Poor Bear. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory.
Toshawa
Photograph of Toshawa, a Penateka Comanche Chief. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Satanta
Photograph of Satanta, a Kiowa. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1872.
Santanta
Photograph of Santanta (White Bear), a Kiowa Chief. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1872.
A. B. Burnett
Photograph of A. B. Burnett, a Pottawatomie Chief. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Tah-Lo-Da
Photograph of Tah-Lo-Da (Lone Bear), a Kiowa, wearing Osage hairstyle and dress. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory.
Fort Sill Saw Mill
Photograph of the Fort Sill Saw Mill, Fort Sill, Indian Territory. Photo by W.P. Bliss, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1880.
Comanche Chief and Colonel Lee
Photograph of Comanche Chief and Colonel Lee. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
Little Heart
Photograph of Little Heart, a Kiowa. Photo by William Stinson Soule, Fort Sill, Indian Territory, c.1871.
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