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Photo, Print, Drawing [View of a Cheyenne village at Big Timbers, in present-day Colorado, with four large tipis standing at the edge of a wooded area. Frame with pemmican or hides hanging at the right; two figures, facing camera, standing to the left of center]

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[ digital file from b&w film copy neg. post-1992 ]
[ digital file from b&w film copy neg. pre-1992 ]

About this Item

Title

  • [View of a Cheyenne village at Big Timbers, in present-day Colorado, with four large tipis standing at the edge of a wooded area. Frame with pemmican or hides hanging at the right; two figures, facing camera, standing to the left of center]

Names

  • Brady, Mathew B., approximately 1823-1896.
  • Carvalho, Solomon Nunes, 1815-1897.

Created / Published

  • [between 1853 and 1860]

Headings

  • -  Indians of North America--1840-1860
  • -  Tipis--1840-1860

Headings

  • Daguerreotypes--1840-1860.

Genre

  • Daguerreotypes--1840-1860

Notes

  • -  Identified as a daguerreotype by Solomon Carvalho of a Plains Indian village in Kansas Territory taken during the Frïemont Expedition in 1853, probably copied by the Mathew Brady studio. This identification was based on the fact that the daguerreotype was acquired by the Library with other daguerreotypes from the Brady studio and that Brady was hired by John C. Fremont to copy Carvalho's daguerreotypes on wet plate negatives.
  • -  Produced by Mathew Brady's studio.
  • -  Transfer; U.S. War College; 1920; (DLC/PP-1920:46153).
  • -  Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress).
  • -  Published in: Print the legend : photography and the American West / Martha A. Sandweiss. New Haven : Yale University Press, c2002.
  • -  Published in: Many nations: a Library of Congress resource guide for the study of Indian and Alaskan native peoples of the United States / edited by Patrick Frazier and the Publishing Office. Washington : Library of Congress, 1996. p. 171.

Medium

  • 1 photograph : half plate daguerreotype, gold toned ; plate 10.6 x 13.9 cm.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • DAG no. 251

Source Collection

  • Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress)

Repository

Digital Id

  • ppmsca 39309 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.39309
  • cph 3c10045 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c10045
  • cph 3a11575 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3a11575

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2004664596

Reproduction Number

  • LC-DIG-ppmsca-39309 (digital file from original item) LC-USZ62-110045 (b&w film copy neg. post-1992) LC-USZ62-9065 (b&w film copy neg. pre-1992)

Rights Advisory

  • No known restrictions on publication.

Access Advisory

  • Original served by appointment only.

Online Format

  • image

Additional Metadata Formats

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  • Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.
  • Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ppmsca-39309 (digital file from original item) LC-USZ62-110045 (b&w film copy neg. post-1992) LC-USZ62-9065 (b&w film copy neg. pre-1992)
  • Call Number: DAG no. 251
  • Access Advisory: Original served by appointment only.

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Chicago citation style:

Brady, Mathew B., Approximately, and Solomon Nunes Carvalho. View of a Cheyenne village at Big Timbers, in present-day Colorado, with four large tipis standing at the edge of a wooded area. Frame with pemmican or hides hanging at the right; two figures, facing camera, standing to the left of center. , None. [Between 1853 and 1860] Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2004664596/.

APA citation style:

Brady, M. B. & Carvalho, S. N. View of a Cheyenne village at Big Timbers, in present-day Colorado, with four large tipis standing at the edge of a wooded area. Frame with pemmican or hides hanging at the right; two figures, facing camera, standing to the left of center. , None. [Between 1853 and 1860] [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2004664596/.

MLA citation style:

Brady, Mathew B., Approximately, and Solomon Nunes Carvalho. View of a Cheyenne village at Big Timbers, in present-day Colorado, with four large tipis standing at the edge of a wooded area. Frame with pemmican or hides hanging at the right; two figures, facing camera, standing to the left of center. [Between 1853 and 1860] Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2004664596/>.