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  • "Hay Stacks" on the trail from Ft. Wingate to Ft. Defiance

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  • "On the Scales" Ardmore Cotton Yard Oct. 1890 I.T. There was $1,500,000 of cotton sent out of this town in one year

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  • A Comanche Ft. Sill, I.T.

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  • A Laguna Indian lifting one end of a stick of timber. New Mexico.

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  • A court at Shi-chum-na-vi

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  • A race at Anadarko, I.T.

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  • After Guard Mountings at Santa Fé, N.M.

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  • An Appachee [sic] summer "house," Anadarko, I.T.

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  • An Indian of Laguna, N.M.

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  • Anadarko, I.T.

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