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Oseola Atkins (Adkins) at The Watering Place (1901) Fan, Oregon, Woman On Horseback, Chief Joseph, Feather Fan, On Horseback, White Photo, Early 1900s, Black And White

This is a photo of my great-great grandfather Oseola Atkins (Adkins) taken at the Hazel River in Culpeper, VA in 1901. He was born around 1850 in Sussex County, VA to Britton Adkins and Martha Reed. The photo was taken at this location: 38°35'53.0"N 78°03'41.3"W 38.598069, -78.061482

Colonial Quills: Who Were the Shawnee? Huron Indians, Shawnee Tribe, Arte Cowboy, Indian Photos, Woodland Indians, Eastern Woodlands, Historical Warriors, Reference Board, Mohawks

Artist's concept of a Shawnee warrior in the 1700's Students of the colonial era are probably most familiar with the Iroquois Nation or the Cherokee, but the Shawnee were certainly a force to be reckoned with as well, especially when it came to settling the Ohio Valley. They have a bit of a reputation for fierceness, but—who exactly were they? To begin with, the name “Shawnee” roots from a word that means “southerner” in many native languages. In the various migrations that occurred over…

Osage 1875 | 1305: John K. Hillers Photograph of an Osage ma… | Flickr Western Comics, Shawnee Tribe, American Indian History, Native American Images, Native American Pictures, American Photo, Wilde Westen, Native American Photos, Last Ride

1305: John K. Hillers Photograph of an Osage man, Sign In to see what this sold for John K. Hillers Photograph of an Osage man, holding tomahawk. 7"x 9" albumen print surrounded by gold border on larger mount. Probably taken at Okmulgee, Indian Territory, 1875 while Hillers photographed for the Powell Survey. www.liveauctioneers.com/item/1018490/john-k-hillers-photo... www.accessgenealogy.com/scripts/data/database.cgi?file=Da...

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