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Pawnee Bill and May Lillie's 50th wedding anniversary at Taos, New Mexico.
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Pawnee Bill and May Lillie's 50th wedding anniversary at Taos, New Mexico.
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Group including Pawnee Bill in frontiersman dress, Native American in full costume, Rev. J.W.E. Airey, and unidentified man.
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Major Lillie and dog.
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J.J. Muller in his studio.
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Gordon Lillie Abel, namesake of Pawnee Bill.
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Major Lillie, bandaged chin and hand, in dressing gown going to car in May Lillie's funeral procession.
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Scene purporting to show Pawnee Bill as a frontier detective.
LILLIE 190


Black Hawk, Sioux Indian.
LILLIE 192


Scenes on Pawnee Bill's buffalo ranch.
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"Wild Bill", James B. Hickok, 1828-1876.
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Bust picture of Wild Bill Hickok.
LILLIE 216


Group picture including Mr. & Mrs. Bert Bill, Ed Kents, Diamond Dick, Chief Little Bear, and Chief Crazy Horse. Indians in full regalia.
LILLIE 219


John A. Guthrie on spotted horse, posed by his stables. Autographed to Pawnee Bill.
LILLIE 223


Tom Ketchum (Black Jack) Texas train robber.
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Al Jennings, autographed to Major Lillie.
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Group of Indians: Sun Chief, Receiving Great Thought, Lone Chief, Brother of Strike Ax, and Big Strike Ax.
LILLIE 237


Chief Carl E. Taylor (Running Wolf) in Washington D.C. to receive veterans bonus payment.
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