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Cherokee Elias C. Boudinot Senior
Portrait photograph of Cherokee Elias Boudinot Senior.
Vinnie Ream
Portrait photograph of Vinnie Ream.
Vinnie Ream Hoxie with Her Harp and Her Son
Studio photograph of Vinnie Ream Hoxie with her harp and son seated nearby. The harp was formerly owned by a French countess.
Vinnie Ream
Portrait photograph of Vinnie Ream taken shortly before her marriage to Richard Hoxie. The photo is "considered one of her best."
Sequoyah Statue
Photograph of a Sequoyah statue by Vinnie Ream, completed by George Zolnay after Ream's death, representing the State of Oklahoma in the US Capitol, Washington, DC.
President Abraham Lincoln Statue
Photograph of a statue of President Abraham Lincoln, by Vinnie Ream, in the rotunda of the US Capitol, Washington, DC, commissioned by Congress.
Elias C. Boudinot, Sr.
Photograph of Elias C. Boudinot, Sr., a Cherokee, standing third from the left.
Sequoyah Statue
Photograph of a Sequoyah statue by Vinnie Ream, completed by George Zolnay after Ream's death, representing the State of Oklahoma in the US Capitol, Washington, DC.
1866 Cherokee Delegation to Washington, DC
Photograph of the 1866 Cherokee Delegation to Washington, DC. L to R: John Rollin Ridge, Saladin Watie, Richard Field, Elias C. Boudinot, Sr., and W.P. Adair. Photo by Gardner, Washington, DC, c. 1866.
Bust of President Lincoln
Photograph of a bust of President Lincoln made from life sitting in the White House five months before his assassination.
Admiral Farragut Statue
Photograph of a statue of Admiral Farragut by Vinnie Ream. Photo by Haas and Wright, St. Paul, MN.
Vinnie Ream Thurman
Photograph of Vinnie Ream Thurman, c.1893-1895.
Vinnie Ream
Photograph of Vinnie Ream. Photo by M.B. Brady, Washington, DC, c.1871.
Vinnie Ream Hoxie
Photograph of Vinnie Ream Hoxie, third from the left, with her harp that was once owned by a French Countess.
Elias C. Boudinot, Sr.
Photograph of Elias C. Boudinot, Sr., a Cherokee.
Bust of Abraham Lincoln
Photograph of bust of Abraham Lincoln made from life sittings in the White House during the five months preceding his assassination. Sculpture by Vinnie Ream.
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