Whitney, Joel E. (Joel Emmons), 1822-1886
Whitney, Joel Emmons 1822-1886
Whitney, Joel E. 1822-1886
Joel Emmons Whitney American photographer (1822-1886)
Whitney, Joel E. (American photographer and daguerreotypist, 1822-1886)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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[Brigadier General Stephen A. Miller, 1st Minnesota Infantry Regiment, 7th Minnesota Infantry Regiment and U.S. Volunteers Infantry Regiment in uniform] | |
Falls of St. Anthony | |
[Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm, journalist, activist, and Civil War nurse] | |
Joel E. Whitney, Minnesota's leading pioneer photographer, 2001: | |
Lake Minnetonka | |
Little Crow, Sioux Chief and leader of the Indian Massacre of 1862, in Minnesota | |
Ma-Za-Oo-Nie, (The Little Bird Hunter) | |
Maiden Rock, Lake Pepin,--Mississippi River | |
Naw-Gaw-Nab, (the Foremost Sitter), orator and second chief of Wisconsin Chippiwas | |
Old Bets A Sioux squaw who will long be remembered with gratitude by many of the Minnesota captives, for her kindness to them while among the Sioux in 1862. | |
Saint Paul, capital of Minnesota, August 1853 | |
Silver Cascade, near St. Anthony | |
Sioux Brave | |
Stereographs from the series "Gems of Minnesota Scenery" |