Ute braves, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico, in "full dress.
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Ute braves, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico, in "full dress.
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Ute braves, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico, in "full dress.
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Ute braves, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico, in "full dress.
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Pah-ge, a Ute squaw, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico.
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Pah-ge, a Ute squaw, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico.
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Pah-ge, a Ute squaw, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico.
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Pah-ge, a Ute squaw, of the Kah-poh-teh band, northern New Mexico.
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One of the group of Pagosa Hot Springs, showing incrustation on the surface. Much prized by the Indians and miners on account of supposed healing qualities. Principal mineral element, Sulphate of Soda.
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One of the group of Pagosa Hot Springs, showing incrustation on the surface. Much prized by the Indians and miners on account of supposed healing qualities. Principal mineral element, Sulphate of Soda.
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One of the group of Pagosa Hot Springs, showing incrustation on the surface. Much prized by the Indians and miners on account of supposed healing qualities. Principal mineral element, Sulphate of Soda.
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One of the group of Pagosa Hot Springs, showing incrustation on the surface. Much prized by the Indians and miners on account of supposed healing qualities. Principal mineral element, Sulphate of Soda.
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Lost Lakes, head of Conejos Cañon, Colorado, in the Sierra San Juan range, near divide between Conejos and south fork of Alamosa Rivers, surrounded by a forest of Douglass spruce, and approximately 11,000 feet above sea-level.
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Lost Lakes, head of Conejos Cañon, Colorado, in the Sierra San Juan range, near divide between Conejos and south fork of Alamosa Rivers, surrounded by a forest of Douglass spruce, and approximately 11,000 feet above sea-level.
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Cañon, valley of the Conejos River, looking south from vicinity of "Lost Lakes."
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Cañon, valley of the Conejos River, looking south from vicinity of "Lost Lakes."
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Beaver Lake, Conejos Cañon, 9,000 feet above sea-level, and 80 miles from mouth of cañon.
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Beaver Lake, Conejos Cañon, 9,000 feet above sea-level, and 80 miles from mouth of cañon.
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Roman Catholic church, Plaza of Guadeloupe, Gouadeloupe Co., Colorado. Built not many years since of adobes. Dimensions: length 120 feet; width 60 feet; height 25 feet. Grave yard in the foreground surrounded by an adobe wall about 6 feet in height.
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Roman Catholic church, Plaza of Guadeloupe, Gouadeloupe Co., Colorado. Built not many years since of adobes. Dimensions: length 120 feet; width 60 feet; height 25 feet. Grave yard in the foreground surrounded by an adobe wall about 6 feet in height.
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Roman Catholic church, Plaza of Guadeloupe, Gouadeloupe Co., Colorado. Built not many years since of adobes. Dimensions: length 120 feet; width 60 feet; height 25 feet. Grave yard in the foreground surrounded by an adobe wall about 6 feet in height.
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Group of Coyotero Apaches, near Camp Apache, Arizona.
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Alcalde of the Zuni Pueblos, N.M.
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Apache Indians, as they appear ready for the war-path.
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Apache Indians, as they appear ready for the war-path.
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Apache Indians, as they appear ready for the war-path.
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Apache Indians, as they appear ready for the war-path.
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Cooley's Ranch, 10 miles east of Camp Apache, Arizona.
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Cooley's Ranch, 10 miles east of Camp Apache, Arizona.
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Expedition of 1873
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