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Post by Historian on Apr 13, 2009 12:43:06 GMT -5
Winnebago man - 1858  Wahkunkschakaw and daughter - Winnebago - 1868  Winneshiek - Winnebago - no date  Winnebago men - no date  Winnebago girl - 1877  Little Soldier (aka Strike The Tree) and wife - Winnebago - no date  Winnebago woman - 1887  Winnebago - 1887  Winnebago - 1888  Winnebago woman and boy - no date  Winnebago children - 1888  Winnebago couple - no date  Winnebago women and children - 1898  Winnebago group - 1898  Winnebago group - 1898  Winnebago group - 1898  James Black Hawk, Little Ox - Winnebago - 1898  Lakuhoohegar (The South Wind) - Winnebago - 1899  Lakuhoohegar (The South Wind) - Winnebago - 1899  Charkshepshutsker (Red Eagle) - Winnebago - 1899  Charkshepshutsker (Red Eagle) - Winnebago - 1899  Chack-Scheb-Nee-Neik-Ah (Young Eagle) - Winnebago - no date  Winnebago - 1900  Winnebago couple - 1907  Winnebago - 1907  Winnebago - 1907  Jim Swallow, William Massey - Winnebago - 1908  Jim Swallow, William Massey, Tom Thunder, George Eagle, Ben Thunder Cloud - Winnebago - 1908  Lakuhoohegar (The South Wind) - Winnebago - 1912  Charkshepshutsker (Red Eagle) - Winnebago - 1912  Betsy Thunder - Winnebago - 1913 
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Post by grahamew on Sept 20, 2016 13:13:43 GMT -5
first four images recently on ebay:  Hamilton(?) - Winnebago children (1870s?)  Hamilton - Winnebago agency, 1870s  Hamilton - Winnebago agency, 1870s  Arundel C. Hull - Winnebago "murderers", 1874  Little Drum  Whitney - Henry Hill(?)  Gurnsey - Winnebago man  Hamilton or Gurnsey(?) - Winnebago men  Hamilton or Gurnsey - Winnebago men  Morrow? Hamilton? Lucas?! - Grey Wolf  Morrow - Winnebago men, circa 1875  Morrow - Winnebago men  Hamilton(?) - Winnebago  Gurnsey - Winnebago chiefs, 1870  Gurnsey - Winnebago  Gurnsey - Grey Wolf  As above  Whitney - Little Hill
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Post by Dietmar on Sept 22, 2016 7:35:01 GMT -5
Thank you Grahame! I have a scan of this picture with the names Walk-In-The-Evening and Bear Skin written in pencil on it. Another identification I´ve found is: San-Jan-Mon-E-Kah aka Henry Rice Hill & Benjamin Bearskin. 
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Post by Dietmar on Sept 22, 2016 8:15:53 GMT -5
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Post by grahamew on Sept 22, 2016 10:51:18 GMT -5
Thanks, Dietmar. Great selection of images - and it would seem that some of those that I attributed to Gurnsey may be Illingworth's!
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