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Bibliograpy:
"Remingtons and Bric-A-Brac: Hawashima Textiles and Paintings by a Japanese." New York Times, January 9, 1893. [clear]

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The Last Lull in the Fight

00410

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The Buffalo Hunt

00989

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The Defiance

00993

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Mexican Infantry on the March

01038

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The Last Stand

01134

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Arrival of a Courier

01139

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The Advance-Guard, or the Military Sacrifice

01207

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The Apache Trail

01341

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A Cavalryman's Breakfast on the Plains

01347

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"The Arapahoes Have Just Killed Two of Us in the Mountains"

01387

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Buffalo Hunter Loading from the Mouth

01390

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The Cart

01393

Taken from illustration

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"Fort Laramie and Its Inmates"

01399

Taken from illustration

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Indian Riding Down a Hill

01410

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Old Indian Hag

01429

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Pack-Pony

01433

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"Riding up to Him, I Found Him in the Act of Drawing out an Arrow"

01445

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Squaw's Pony

01449

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Tete Rouge's Troop-Horse

01452

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The Thunder-Fighters Would Take Their Bows and Arrows, Their Guns, Their Magic Drum

01453

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The American Tommy Atkins in a Montana Blizzard

01533

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Roasting the Christmas Beef in a Cavalry Camp

01544

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A Buck-jumper

01633

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Mexican Haciendero

01644

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"Turn Him Loose, Bill!"

01658

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The information presented here is based on the Catalogue Raisonné edited by Peter Hassrick in 2016 and was accurate to the best of our knowledge at that time.