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TITLE: Death of Custer CALL NUMBER: LOT 12898 [P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-112856 (b&w film copy neg.) SUMMARY: Dramatic portrayal of Native American man stabbing "Custer," with dead Native Americans lying on ground, in scene by Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show performers. MEDIUM: 1 photographic print. CREATED/PUBLISHED: c1905. SUBJECTS: George Armstrong Custer, 1839-1876--Portrayals. Pawnee Bill's Historical Wild West, Indian Museum, and Encampment--People--1900-1910. Indians of North America--Performances & portrayals--1900-1910. Wild west shows--1900-1910. FORMAT: Theatrical productions 1900-1910. Photographic prints 1900-1910. DIGITAL ID: (b&w film copy neg.) cph 3c12856 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c12856 CARD #: 95505786 Library of Congress

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This photo was taken at the discount department store established in Chicago c1887 by Henry Siegel and Frank H. Cooper. The store would later be a Sears & Roebuck store.-- 68.97.35.29 03:18, 31 October 2009 (UTC)Tintle

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