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Persimmon Hill, vol. 10, no. 3 (summer 1980). [clear]

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A "Cayuse"

00230

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Horse of the Canadian North-West

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Ponies Pawing in the Snow

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A Bronco in Central Park

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Spanish Horse of Northern Mexico

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A Texan Pony

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A Dash for the Timber

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An Indian Trapper

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The Charge on the Sun-Pole

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A Cavalryman's Breakfast on the Plains

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Mounted Pistol Practice, First United States Cavalry--"He Won't Have It"

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Columbian Exposition--A Note from the Wild East in the Midway Plaisance

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The Trooper and His Mare

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The Last Cavalier

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Ex Libris

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Lin McLean

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The Missionary and the Medicine Man

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Lin McLean

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Sun-Down Leflare, Washed and Dressed Up

02326

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A Cheyenne Buck

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The Scout: Friends or Enemies?

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John Ermine

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Ray's Troop

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The Smoke Signal

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In from the Night Herd

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The Sign of the Buffalo Scout

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The Quarrel

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The Hunters' Supper

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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.