Butcher, Solomon D. (Solomon Devore), 1856-1927
Butcher, Solomon D.
Butcher, Solomon D. 1856-1927
Solomon Butcher American photographer (1856-1927)
Butcher, Solomon D. (American photographer, 1856-1927)
Butcher, Solomon Devore, 1856-1927
Butcher, Solomon D. (Solomon Devore)
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Works
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Coburg, Nebraska Terr. & vic., 1884-85 | |
Coburgh P.O. | |
[George O. Waters(?), Dry Valley, near Comstock Nebraska] | |
[Group posed in front of the Holland & McDonald hardware store, Broken Bow, Nebraska] | |
[Hartley Ranch, Lillian Township on the Middle Loup River, Custer County, Nebraska] | |
[J.C. Cram sod house, Loup County, Nebraska] | |
[J.D. Semler, near Woods Park, Custer County, Nebraska] | |
[Morrison residence on Victoria Creek near Merna, Custer County, Nebraska] | |
North American Indians, possibly Oglala, at Pine Ridge, South Dakota and a Sioux Village in Rushville, Nebraska | |
Old lady and her pets | |
Photographing the baby in a Sioux village, Rushville, Neb. | |
Photographs. Selections | |
Pine Ridge Indians drying meat | |
Prairie settlement Nebraska photographs and family letters, 1862-1912. | |
Rural life in Neb. | |
S.D. Butcher's pioneer history of Custer County : and short sketches of early days in Nebraska. | |
Sod houses; or, The development of the great American plains ... | |
Sod walls; the story of the Nebraska sod house | |
Solomon D. Butcher : photographing the American dream | |
Squaw dance Pine Ridge S.D. | |
Two Strike['s] band [Brulé Lakota] Pine Ridge 1891 | |
[William Moore and family, Sargent, Custer County, Nebraska] |