Box 1
Container
Contains 100 Results:
"I guess they've got them this time", 1899
Item — Box: 1, Item: 405
Identifier: MSSP7013-405
Dates:
1899
Chippewa squaw making birch canoe
Item — Box: 1, Item: 406
Identifier: MSSP7013-406
Dates:
1898-1905
Two days' sport. 198 black ducks hung up, 1898
Item — Box: 1, Item: 407
Identifier: MSSP7013-407
Dates:
1898
Mazaicasuanin and his wife An Paohdinajin, 1899
Item — Box: 1, Item: 409
Identifier: MSSP7013-409
Dates:
1899
There never was a prettier trout steam
Item — Box: 1, Item: 410
Identifier: MSSP7013-410
Dates:
1898-1905
Decoys all out and ready for business
Item — Box: 1, Item: 411
Identifier: MSSP7013-411
Dates:
1898-1905
Could ever a bit of water promise better sport with the black bass?, 1905
Item — Box: 1, Item: 413
Identifier: MSSP7013-413
Dates:
1905
Bull and cow elk at home in the mountains
Item — Box: 1, Item: 414
Identifier: MSSP7013-414
Dates:
1898-1905
Turning loose from the point blind, 1904
Item — Box: 1, Item: 415
Identifier: MSSP7013-415
Dates:
1904
Bringing a toboggan load into camp
Item — Box: 1, Item: 418
Identifier: MSSP7013-418
Dates:
1898-1905
A risky crossing for the sake of trout
Item — Box: 1, Item: 421
Identifier: MSSP7013-421
Dates:
1898-1905
Harts canoe landing - Brule River
Item — Box: 1, Item: 423
Identifier: MSSP7013-423
Dates:
1898-1905
The still water on the Kinnikinnick, 1903
Item — Box: 1, Item: 426
Identifier: MSSP7013-426
Dates:
1903
Giving the trout a chance (to bite)
Item — Box: 1, Item: 427
Identifier: MSSP7013-427
Dates:
1898-1905
Beef issue to Sioux Indians at Standing Rock
Item — Box: 1, Item: 430
Identifier: MSSP7013-430
Dates:
1898-1905