List of Photographs and Captions in Album...

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List of Photographs and Captions in Album A Grace Nicholson Photograph Collection, photCL 56 Album A View collection finding aid: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8z60r7h/ View digital version of Album A: http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/7h/c8z60r7h/files/Album_A.pdf 1906-1908 Locations: California, Nevada Notable for views of Grace Nicholson and Pomo Indian William Benson excavating grave. Includes views of human remains. Most photographs Nicholson and Carroll S. Hartman. Commercial photographs by: A. W. Ericson, J. A. Meiser and unidentified. Physical description: 554 photographs, black and white prints, mostly 3 x 4 inches, pasted in album measuring 11 ¼ x 15 inches. There are many captions in Nicholson’s handwriting. Grace Nicholson’s transcribed captions below; Nicholson and Hartman are identified in some captions as "GN" and "CSH." Cataloger-supplied information in brackets []. [album page] [individual photos on page: 1., 2., 3., etc.] Inside cover: [Hupa Deerskin dance.] A. W. Ericson, photographer p. 1 [Hupa Deerskin dance.] A. W. Ericson, photographer p. 2 Hupa Valley. July 1906. 1-5. [views of Trinity and Eel rivers] 6. [Indians harvesting in Hoopa Valley] p. 3 Hupa 1. [Reservation schoolhouse. Hoopa Valley, Calif.] 2. Capt. John. Chief of the Hupas. 3. Hupa store. 4. Henry White and family 5. Canyon Tom & family. [Grace Nicholson in group] 1

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List of Photographs and Captions in Album A

Grace Nicholson Photograph Collection, photCL 56

Album A View collection finding aid: http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8z60r7h/ View digital version of Album A: http://cdn.calisphere.org/data/13030/7h/c8z60r7h/files/Album_A.pdf

1906-1908 Locations: California, Nevada Notable for views of Grace Nicholson and Pomo Indian William Benson excavating grave. Includes views of human remains. Most photographs Nicholson and Carroll S. Hartman. Commercial photographs by: A. W. Ericson, J. A. Meiser and unidentified.

Physical description: 554 photographs, black and white prints, mostly 3 x 4 inches, pasted in album measuring 11 ¼ x 15 inches. There are many captions in Nicholson’s handwriting.

Grace Nicholson’s transcribed captions below; Nicholson and Hartman are identified in some captions as "GN" and "CSH." Cataloger-supplied information in brackets [].

[album page] [individual photos on page: 1., 2., 3., etc.]

Inside cover: [Hupa Deerskin dance.] A. W. Ericson, photographer

p. 1 [Hupa Deerskin dance.] A. W. Ericson, photographer

p. 2 Hupa Valley. July 1906.

1-5. [views of Trinity and Eel rivers]

6. [Indians harvesting in Hoopa Valley]

p. 3 Hupa

1. [Reservation schoolhouse. Hoopa Valley, Calif.]

2. Capt. John. Chief of the Hupas.

3. Hupa store.

4. Henry White and family

5. Canyon Tom & family. [Grace Nicholson in group]

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p. 4 1. Canyon Tom, wife and daughter; Old Dick; GN [Writing on duplicate print at Peabody Museum says: “Old Canyon Tom or Hoopa Canyon Tom, from whom old armor was purchased etc. … Old Dick, the boatman.”]

2. Canyon Tom, wife and daughter; Old Dick; GN. After buying old armor

3. Dick poling

4. Waterfall on Trinity

5. Canoe & occupants on route. Trinity. [Grace Nicholson in canoe]

A p. 5 [1906]

1. Bad water. Trinity. [caption from neg case: Old Dick preparing for bad water]

2. Bad water. Trinity River. [caption from neg case: Old Dick and canoe.]

3. Waterfall, Trinity River.

4. GN. [caption from neg case: “GN tired”]

5. Invocation Rock, Trinity River.

6. Very bad water, Trinity River. [caption from neg case: Dick shooting rapids.]

p. 6 1. Trinity above Weitchpec.

2. Weitchpec.

3. Interior “Tuckers” home.

4. At Weitchpec [interior].

p. 7 1. Lucky John’s place [Yurok in Weitchpec]

2. [Dr.] Henry Campbell

3. Lucky John [Yurok]

4. Henry Campbell

5. Flowing. [caption from neg case: View en route Trinity River.]

p. 8 1. Evening—Klamath. [canoe]

2. Dick and Doctor figuring out the “bad water”

3. The bad water—Klamath. [caption from neg case: Dick and Doctor shooting rapids.]

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4. Dangerous

5. [Indian man]

6. Sailing up the Klamath.

p. 9 1. Fishing frame. Klamath.

2. Lucky John rowing

3. Foggy morning. [caption from neg. case: Johnson’s Ferry at morning]

4. Resting—on Klamath [caption from neg. case: Where we met Kroeber]

5. [Lucky John rowing]

A p. 10 1. Tame deer at Martin’s Ferry.

2-3. Fawn, Martin’s Ferry

4. Noon lunch. CSH, Doctor and Dick

p. 11 1. Martin’s Ferry—morning

2. [Two Indian women and baby; caption from neg case: Mrs. Sam Jones and baby]

3. Off again [Grace Nicholson and boatmen].

4. [caption from neg. case: Trinidad Jack with us to Requa]

p. 12 1. Johnson’s ferry.

2. Taking old basket through roof

3-4. [Klamath river]

p. 13 1-2. [canoes; caption from neg case: Where we met Kroeber]

3. Dr. A.L. Kroeber, U. of C. [University of California]

4. [Dr. and Mrs. Kroeber]

p. 14 1. Trinidad Jack and family

2. [Dugout on river; caption from neg case: (Trinidad Jack) with us to Requa]

3. [caption from neg case: Dick shooting rapids alone]

4. Eel basket, Klamath

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A p. 15 1. Johnson’s ferry—old house

2. Johnson’s ferry—Graveyard. Early morning. [Grace Nicholson sitting on fence.]

3. River friends.

4. Requa—foot Klamath.

5. Packing goods around bad water

p. 16 1. Kindergarten—Hupa [view of school]

2. Band—Hupa

3. Saluting the flag—Hupa

4. Basketball—Hupa

5. Basketball team—Hupa

p. 17 Hupa

1. Chicken Hawk [Hupa] [Also photographed by A. L. Kroeber, 1907. Born in 1837 and one of the three most important elder men with traditional knowledge among the Hupa in 1907. Source: Ron Johnson, “Photographs of Native Americans of Northwest California,” 2012, p. 57.]

2. Captain John with quiver

3. Hayden’s mother

4. [Chicken Hawk]

5. Jim Marshall’s mother

p. 18 1. [Children gardening]

2. [Children crossing river in cart]

3. Mary Plass [in dugout canoe]

4-5. [group photos of Indians and non-Indians]

6. [Children on tree stump]

7. [Boys by cart]

p. 19 [Hupa]

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1. Capt. John

2. Hupa Bob [Old Bob, 1904, photograph by J. A. Meiser.]

3. Sifting acorn meal

4. [Indian child]

5. Rachel [Indian child]

A p. 20 [Hupa]

1. [Waterfall]

2. [Indians on river]

3. Miss Chase—missionary

4. [Dugouts on river]

5. [Deerskin dancers]

p. 21 [Hupa]

1. [Fishing weir]

2. Trinity River. Old Agency in distance

3. Camp of Hupa Bob [Old Bob, 1904, photograph by J. A. Meiser.]

4. Hupa Valley from Bald Hill

5. Captain John’s ranch river bank

p. 22 [Hupa]

1. [Jump dance]

2. [Jump dance]

3. Rodgers

4. [Jump dance]

5. [Jump dance]

6. Mrs. Hayden’s mother—Lucy

7. John Sherman’s wife [with baby]

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8. Susie Sawyer

p. 23 1. Chief Saux at supper

2. Elder Sochtich and family

3. Capt. John in his sweat house

4. Blind Rodgers

5. Capt. John’s sweathouse

p. 24 1. Mrs. Woodbury [1908, J.A. Meiser, photographer]

2. Julia Scott [1908, J.A. Meiser, photographer]

A p. 25 1. Salmon catch. Klamath. [J.A. Meiser, photographer]

2. Morning’s catch. Salmon.

3. Daisy, pet fawn

4. Gleaning

5. Graves at Weitchpec

p. 26 1. Captain Spot at Requa [Captain Spott, 1908, photograph by J.A. Meiser. He is dressed for the Brush Dance with headdress, necklace and quiver.]

2. [Matilda Kruger in dress, ca. 1900, photograph by A. W. Ericson. This was one of Ericson’s most popular photographs. Matilda’s father was German and her mother from the Colville tribe in Washington. She was a seamstress for the Indian School in Hoopa, Ca., and is posed in Hupa ceremonial dress, but is not Hupa herself. Source: Ron Johnson, “Photographs of Native Americans of Northwest California,” 2012.]

p. 27 1. [Woman with basket mortar outside house] [1906, J.A. Meiser, photographer]

2. Hayden’s mother and family

3. Dr. Simms and Venus

4. Walkus’ baby

5. Newborn in basket

p. 28 1. [Indian woman making baskets, with baby nearby.]

2. [Woman carrying baby on back]

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p. 29 1. Capt. John in canoe—Hupa

2. Deer Skin Dance. 1906.

3. Deer Skin dancers in canoe

4. Woodpecker—Jumping Dance [Jump Dance]

A p. 30 1. [Woman with burden basket]

p. 31 [Pomo, 1906]

1-6. [scenery]

2. [caption from neg case: Uncle Sam Mountain]

5. [caption from neg case: On Upper Lake Road]

p. 32 1. Upper Lake [Two small children]

2. [Suspension bridge, Kelseyville]

3. William Benson [Pomo, displaying woven belt]

4. [caption from neg case: Kelseyville]

5. [Landscape]

p.33 [Pomo]

1. Cache Creek John and wife

2. Cache Creek John and Pete’s mother (blind) [caption from neg case: Kelseyville]

3. Pete Augustine’s place—Scott’s Valley near Lakeport.

4. [Woman outside Indian dwelling]

5. Kohm-le-Bob, Scott’s Valley on creek

p. 34 [Pomo]

1, 4. Old Mul-la-Mus. Lower Lake Indian. Making wampum.

2-3. Old Lazy Bill’s wife. Lower Lake. [caption from neg case: Kelseyville]

5. Center post. Sweat house. Sulphur Bank. [Construction of sweat house]

6. Sulphur Bank. Weaver at Lower Lake.

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A p. 35 [Pomo]

1. Old Kah-e-dah-no; Kah Nett, his wife. Mission Ranch.

2-3. Old Ike

4-5. [caption from neg case: Ike and his charm]

6. Old Lucy Poney. Elgin’s mother-in-law.

p. 36 [Pomo]

1, 3. Dr. Fred Hogan

2. [Grace Nicholson taking notes, Benson, Elgin, Dr. Fred Hogan]

4. At Elgin’s [caption from neg case: Dr. Fred Hogan. Kelseyville, California]

5. At Elgin’s. Benson, Elgin

6. At Elgin’s. [caption from neg case: Ladies at Elgin’s]

p.37 August 1906 [Pomo]

1. Ike’s

2. Mary Knight, Ukiah [making baskets]

3. Kelseyville

4. Ball (illegible)- Joe Beaty [caption from neg case: Old man at Benson’s holding Mary Knight’s basket.]

5. Jennie Elgin, Mission Ranch?

6. Old Pomo canoes at Sulphur (Bank?) Khi-shu-nah.

p. 38 “Only 117 in shade” [Excavating human remains in Lake County, August 1906.] [cataloger’s note: Benson and Nicholson dug up the remains of one of Benson’s uncles. The Pomo community was upset with Benson over this, and Nicholson later returned the remains to Benson for re-burial. (Source: William R. Benson, “My Dear Miss Nicholson”, pp. 32-34.)]

1. [caption from neg case: Benson and GN at work]

2-3. [caption from neg case: Excavation]

4. [caption from neg case: Filling in]

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5. [caption from neg case: Benson and GN at work]

6. [caption from neg case: Excavation]

p. 39 Lake County, August 1906

1-6. [Human remains (skull), in grave. Caption from neg case: Lake Co. excavation]

4. [Benson and Grace Nicholson by gravesite]

A p. 40 [Pomo]

1. Clark’s Peak

2-3. [scenery]

4. Coyote Alley [ramada]

5. Shirley’s Pond Kha-pa-hul (flowing water)

6. Cob Valley. Old saw mill [caption from neg case: Kelseyville]

p. 41 1. Hopfields. Ukiah.

2. Hopland. Hopfields.

3. [chickens]

4. Benson’s ranch

5. Hopfields. [caption from neg case: Soto]

6. Hopfields

7. MacGaw’s Slough—Treaty spot [caption from neg case: excavation]

8. Isabel Luff. Yokiah.

p. 42 1. [man taking photograph – appears to be Carroll S. Hartman]

2. [Picnicking – Carroll S. Hartman?]

3. [Picking fruit?]

4. [Benson with mortar]

5. Calico’s mother.

6-8. Sally Lama’s mother. 120-5 years old, Yokiah Ranch.

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9. Lova(?) Knight gathering acorns

10. Johnnie Knight getting haircut

11. Field day, Ukiah.

p. 43 [Pomo]

1. [Two Indian women and child by river]

2-3. [Carroll S. Hartman photographing at excavation] [caption from neg. case: Friday interested. (“Friday” was Hartman’s nickname)]

4. [Two women with burden baskets]

5. [Indian male outside house]

6. [Carroll S. Hartman; caption from neg case: Friday at S.B. sweat house]

7. [Indian man in dugout canoe]

8. [Benson in river]

9. [Indian man] [caption from neg case: Elgin(?)]

10. Mount Herman Hotel

11. [Dugout on river; caption from neg case: Old men on Clear Lake]

p. 44 Tule River Reservation, 50 miles from Porterville, California. August 1906. Yokuts.

1-2. [caption from neg case: Shorn flock at Tule River]

3. Francisco Peters [caption from neg case: Judge Francisco Peters]

4. [sheep]

5. [Bales of wool]

A p. 45 Tule River Reservation.[ Yokuts. August 1906]

1-2, 5. Gambling after shearing

3. Kennedys

4. Bill and Lola Kennedy

p. 46 [Tule River Reservation—Yokuts. August 1906]

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1. Joe Jololla and Mary [with basket]

2. Pete and Mary

3. [Mary with basket]

4, 6. [Joe and Mary Jololla, with basket]

5. Lola and Bill Kennedy

p. 47 [Tule River Reservation—Yokuts. August 1906]

1-2. Christman children

3. Victoria Christman [caption from neg case: daughter of Mary Emeteriol(?)]

4. [Victoria Christman and children]

5. Soto

6. Pete and Mary [Mary making basket]

p. 48 [Yokuts. 1906]

1-3. Old Louise or Old Laura [Note: separate print labeled old Laura, Tule River]

4-5. [Yokuts woman with basket]

p. 49 Sonoma [1906]

1. [caption from neg case: Sonoma mission]

2. [caption from neg case: Old hotel]

3. [caption from neg case: Reservoir at Vallejo’s home]

4-5. Sonoma mission

6. [caption from neg case: Gen. Vallejo’s home]

7. [caption from neg case: Old engine in city hall]

8. [caption from neg case: Old city hall]

A p. 50 1. Angela La Chappa

2. [Indian man]

3. Narcisco La Chappa

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4. [Two Indian women by church bell]

5. [Priest inside church]

6. [Indian woman and two others by church bell]

p. 51 [Santa Ysabel/Mesa Grande area, San Diego County, 1906]

1-8. [views of landscape, house, horsemen, and woman with very long hair]

p. 52 1-6. [Indian men, women, and children.]

5. [Cyanotype of two Indian men, one with sheriff’s(?) badge, pinned with ribbons, including California Council, Knights of Columbus].

p. 53 Mesa Grande, San Diego County, Calif. [1906]

1, 3-5. [scenery]

2. [Two Indian women (one holding basket), and Indian man]

6. [caption from neg case: Florentina Molly and I (Grace Nicholson)]

p. 54 [1906]

1. Catholic Church, San Jacinto, California

2. Mission bells, Santa Ysabel, California

3. Indian home, San Jacinto, California [caption from neg case: Dolores’ house, Mesa Grande]

4. Indian Mission graveyard, Santa Ysabel, California

A p. 55 1-4. [group views of Mission Indians]

2. [Woman weaving serpent basket, sitting in front of brush structure; Grace Nicholson’s writing on back of duplicate print says “Santa Ysabel? Mesa Grande?”]

p. 56 (blank page)

p. 57 McLeod Basket Collection. Bakersfield, Cal. 1906.

1. [caption from neg case: Generations—Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Taylor, the Taylor daughter.]

2. [caption from neg case: Mr. [E. L.] McLeod]

3. [caption from neg case: Mr. and Mrs. Taylor]

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4. [caption from neg case: Mrs. McLeod]

5. [caption from neg case: Mr. McLeod]

6. [caption from neg case: Mrs. Taylor]

p. 58 E.L. McLeod home, Bakersfield, Cal. [1906]

1-6. [interior views - McLeod basket collection]

p. 59 E.L. McLeod home, Bakersfield, California. [1906]

1-6. [interior views - McLeod basket collection]

A p. 60 [McLeod’s baskets. 1906]

1. Skokomish [basket; caption in neg. case says “McLeod visit.”]

2. [Taylor children]

3. Mission

4. Tulare Basin [caption in neg case: Gem basket]

5. [McLeod basket collection]

6. Kern

p. 61 1, 3. [caption in neg case: Mrs. Rosemeyer]

2. [caption in neg case: Visiting Mrs. Rosemeyer] [Mrs. Rosemeyer at center, Grace Nicholson on right, Mrs. Taylor on left]

4-7. [McLeod basket collection]

p. 62 Dr. S. L. Lee’s office, Carson City, Nevada. [1906]

1. Dat So La Lee [(a.k.a. Louisa Keyser),Washoe basketmaker. This is not a photo of her – only her basket in bookcase.]

2. Beadwork and china

3. Dr. Lee china

4. China

5. Arrowpoints

6. Dr. Lee collection

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p. 63 1. Old Mormon station at Genoa, Nevada. Horace Greeley remained here overnight when Hank Monk drove him to Placerville.

2. Dr. S. L. Lee

3. Jinx Lee. Dr.’s Maltese cat.

4. Ojai Mission basket

5. Jose N. Germain(?). Soto’s son, an albino 60 years old

6. Purchased from Soto. [basket]

p. 64 1. [Washoe] [caption in neg case: Dr. S. L. Lee Coll. Carson City]

2. [baskets]

3. Mono [caption in neg case: Dr. S. L. Lee Coll. Carson City]

4. Panamint

5. Maidu

6. Old Mono [caption in neg case: E.L. McLeod Collection]

7. [basket] [caption in neg case: Dr. S. L. Lee Coll. Carson City]

8. [basket]

A p. 65 1. Poker Charlie, Washoe Indian. January 1, 1905.

2. Indian home in valley above Sodaville

3. Old Bull. Maidu Indian. Indian died 1906. Lived in American Valley near Quincy, Calif.

p. 66 Eagle Dance. Mesa Grande, San Diego County, California. Sept. 1907.

1. [caption in neg case: Ramada]

2. [caption in neg case: Antonio and Mr. Davis(?)] [holding eagle]

3. [caption in neg case: Mr. Davis (?) and eagle]

4. [caption in neg case: Mr. Davis(?) and Antonio]

5. [Mr. Davis(?) and two men with eagle]

p. 67 [Eagle Dance. Mesa Grande, San Diego County, California. September 1907]

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1-5. [dancers]

p. 68 [Eagle Dance. Mesa Grande, San Diego County, California. September 1907]

1-5. [dancers]

6. [caption in neg case: Manuel dancing]

p. 69 [Mesa Grande. September 1907]

1-2. [Eagle Dance]

3. [caption in neg case: Narcissi, head medicine man]

4. Indian woman winnowing

5. [caption in neg case: Burying the eagle]

6. [Eagle Dance]

A p. 70 [Mesa Grande]

1. [Eagle dancer]

2. [Two seated Indian men]

3. [Indian woman drawing water]

4. [Indian woman with pan]

p. 71 [Mesa Grande. 1907]

1-4. [Spectators at Eagle Dance, and dancer]

5. Burying the eagle

p. 72 [Hupa]

1. Old Baldy and grandson [Jeff Baldy]

2. Tom Albert’s baby and grandmother Bigger

3. Old Sanaxson [Sampson?]—Hupa

4. Grandmother Bigger and Tom’s baby

5. Old Sanaxson’s house, front view

6. Susie Little and Josie Simpson [and baby in basket]

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7. Susie Little’s child [in basket]

8. Susie Little’s children

p. 73 [Trinity River]

1. Baldie’s grandchildren on Trinity

2. Tom Alberts

3. Mrs. Plass stuck on sandbar

4. Trinity River fish weir

5. Salmon fisher. Trinity.

6. Trinity River fish place

7. Children of Tom Albert—Hupa

8. Swimming in Trinity River

p. 74 [Trinity River]

1. Embarking from Sanaxson’s [Grace Nicholson in dugout canoe]

2. Rocks in Trinity River

3. Invocation Rock, Trinity

4. View on Trinity River

5. Baldie wading with canoe

6. Echo Rock, Trinity

7. View on Trinity

8. Footprint Rock, Trinity

A p. 75 [Trinity River]

1. Making ready for bad water

2. Baldie pointing out the best way to shoot rapids

3. Bailing out after bad water [Grace Nicholson in canoe]

4. Bad water, Trinity River

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5. More bad water

6. Shooting rapids, Trinity

7. GN waiting for canoe below rapids

8. Echo Rock , Trinity

p. 76 1. Creek mouth on Trinity

2. View on Trinity

3. Creek emptying into Trinity

4. Jump Dance location

5. Fishermen on rocks

6. First view of Weitchpec

7. Another creek

p. 77 1. Swinging bridge on way to Orleans

2. GN en route to Orleans [on horseback]

3. Friday [Carroll S. Hartman] and Jessie at Salstrom’s

4. Mrs. Henry Cooper and child. Weitchpec. [1908? -- mentioned in Nicholson’s 1908 notebook in the Grace Nicholson Papers and Addenda, Box 16, Folder 5.]

5. Canyon bridge on trail above Weitchpec.

6. Mrs. Henry Cooper and child. Weitchpec.

A p. 78 [Klamath]

1. Rocks in Klamath, 9 miles above Weitchpec

2. Looking down from the Orleans trail on Klamath

3. Upper Klamath above Orleans

4. Outlet of Red Cap Creek

5. Acorn feast locations at Red Cap

6. J. Salstrom’s grandchildren

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7. Point above the Trinity and Klamath

8. Nelson packing our goods [non-Indian man with pack mule]

p. 79 [Klamath]

1. Mrs. Reese’s mother walking home [with burden basket] [Karok]

2. Camp Creek Henry at Red Cap camp

3. Mrs. Reese’s mother, living above Orleans [carrying burden basket]

4. Effie Mike [weaver] and baskets, Camp Creek on Klamath

5-6. Old Nellie of Camp Creek [writing on duplicate print at Peabody Museum says: “Tom’s widow at Camp Creek”]

A p. 80 [Klamath]

1. Camp Creek Johnnie’s new house

2. Old Captain. Camp Creek. [writing on duplicate print at Peabody Museum says: “Blind 15 years”]

3. Old house at Camp Creek Johnnie’s. [Grace Nicholson and two others]

4. Camp Creek Johnnie and Captain

5. Stone seats at dance site, Camp Creek

6. Sandy Bar Camp above Orleans

7. Camp Creek George at the old dance site

8. Rocky road between [illegible]

p. 81 [Klamath]

1. Sandy Bar Bob and woman

2. Sandy Bar Bob with quiver

3. Sandy Bar Bob and woman

4. GN and Camp Creek George at old ceremonial dance place

5. Little Ike and dog

6. Little Ike on the Klamath below junction with Salmon [holding rifle]

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p. 82 1. Phoebe Maddux at Somes Bar on the lower Salmon

2. Swinging bridge at Somes Bar over Salmon River.

3. Phoebe Maddux

4. Oak Bottom Jack’s home on Salmon River above Somes

5-6. Oak Bottom Jack’s woman

p. 83 [Klamath]

1. Old lady and basket at Johnnie Pepper’s

2. Ishipishi taken from Katimin on Klamath

3. Old lady at Johnnie Pepper’s. Katimin, on Klamath

4. Bernard Jerry and family. Ten Eyck on Upper Klamath River

5. Mrs. Luther Hickox. Ten Eyck.

6. Mrs. Luther Hickox and family

p. 84 [Klamath]

1. Old Hippy. Ten Eyck

2. Old Jim [Karok] at Nelson’s on west side of Klamath

3. Old Hippy—greatest bow and arrow maker

4. Waiting for the photographer [Grace Nicholson and Frank Ruben in canoe]

5. Frank Ruben, boatman [or Rubens]

6. Leaving Salstrom’s at Orleans for trip down river [Grace Nicholson in canoe]

A p. 85 [Klamath]

1. Shooting rapids—Upper Klamath

2. View of lower Klamath, first at Requa and showing cannery at mouth

3. Just above the rapids. Klamath

4. Upper Klamath

5. Just below the rapids

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6. Schoolchildren crossing Martin’s Ferry

7. Eddie, Robert Frank’s boy, nephew of Old Spot [i.e. Spott] [Yurok]

8. Sailing up lower Klamath

p. 86 [Klamath]

1. [portrait of Indian man; duplicate print marked “Yurok”]

2. Robert Frank dressed in Old Spot’s dance outfit. Taken at Requa, Lower Klamath. [Robert Frank Spott, Yurok. Capt. Spott is his uncle.]

3. Nancy Young. Murek (?)

4. River friend near dance location. Lower Klamath.

5. Robert Frank—lives at Weitchpec. [Yurok]

6. Johnnie Joe and family on way to home at Weitchpec. [Yurok Indians in canoe]

p. 87 [Tolowa]

1. Tolowa woman, Crescent City

2. Beach home of the Tolowa Indians at Crescent City

3. Old Indian woman. Tolowa

A p. 88 [Paiute, 1908. Notes on these photos in Nicholson’s 1908 notebook in the Grace

Nicholson Papers and Addenda, Box 16, Folder 5.]

1-2. Old Martha Horton. Round Valley Paiute. Inyo Valley, California. [with baskets]

3. Dr. [Doyle] McQueen Collection, Bishop, California

4. Old Martha Horton. Round Valley Paiute weaver.

5. Dr. McQueen Collection at Bishop [Seated: Helen “Queenie” McQueen (MacQueen) and little girl, Vivian McQueen Peoples.]

p. 89 [Paiute, 1908. Notes on these photos in Nicholson’s 1908 notebook in the Grace Nicholson Papers and Addenda, Box 16, Folder 5.]

1. Paiutes camping near Bishop

2. Inyo County, California—waiting for Big Dance

3. Paiutes gambling near Bishop, Inyo County, California

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4. Tom Watterson’s Mcthatch (sic). Old Paiute house near Bishop

A p. 90 [Paiute, 1908. Notes on these photos in Nicholson’s 1908 notebook in the Grace

Nicholson Papers and Addenda, Box 16, Folder 5.]

1. Mike Branagan, Paiute [Bishop, California]

2. Old woman’s house near Bishop

3. Mono Lake, Tokut(?) tent and Paiute child

4. McQueen [basket] Collection—Paiute

5. Paiutes gambling at Mono Lake. Mono County, California

p. 91 [Paiutes]

1. Jerry Bowers, Big Pine, Inyo County, California

2. Indian hut on site of old Paiute camp at Big Pine

3. Big Pine widow gathering pines

4. Jerry Bowers

5. Old woman’s house at Jerry Bower’s Rancheria

6. Big Pine Rancheria

7. Jerry Bower’s Rancheria [brush hut and baskets]

p. 92 [Paiutes, 1908—Bridgeport, Mono County, California] [Notes about these photos in Nicholson’s 1908 notebook in the Grace Nicholson Papers and Addenda, Box 16, Folder 5.]

1-3. Ed Somers’ children. [Baby in cradleboard]

4. Paiute kid hiding back of newspaper

5. Bridgeport Ann—Paiute

6. Bridgeport Ann in her front yard

p. 93 1. Cattle on forest reserve range, between Bridgeport and Mountain House

2. Hiding from camera—Bridgeport Paiute

3. Cattle on range between Bridgeport and Mountain House

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4. Tacoma resort between Greenville and Quincy, Plumas County, California

5. Pratville Maidu Indian hut

6. Professor S. Culin of Brooklyn, New York(?) Institute on collecting tour through Plumas and Butte counties, Calif.

p. 94 [Pomo, 1908]

1. Ned Calpello, Pomo, Ukiah. July 4, 1908.

2. Jim Chandler, Maidu. Quincy, Plumas County, California

3. Williams leading singers? Pomo dance.

4. Capt. Alan and blind wife, Quincy, Plumas Co., Calif. [Captain Alan or Aleck or Elick Blue (1843-1908) and his blind wife Eliza Connet Elick or Aleck (1840-1921). 1908. Maidu.] [Notes on this photo in Nicholson’s 1908 notebook in the Grace Nicholson Papers and Addenda, Box 16, Folder 5: “Send old Capt. Alec picture of self and woman (Liza) to Mrs. Neal, Quincy.”]

5. [Grace Nicholson and two men] [caption in neg case: Waiting for Pomo dance]

A p. 95 [Pomo, 1908]

1-3. Big Alice and Pomo dancers. Ukiah, July 4, 1908

4-6. Pomo Indians watching dance at Ukiah. July 4, 1908

p. 96 [Pomo]

1. Mary [Benson] and her fine basket

2. Sarah Knight and her [shuwetge (basket)]

3. Benson playing his Indian records

4. [Mary Benson, wearing eyeglasses.]

5. Captain Jack Pinoleville(?) –Pomo

6. 1911? [portrait of William Benson]

p. 97 1-4. Pomo. Joe Augustine and wife Mary. Lakeport, Calif. – Pomos [holding basket]

p. 98-99 (blank pages)

p. 100 Indian ranch. Huts, Panamint

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p. 101 Pictographs—Inyo, California. 10 miles east from Coso Hot Springs, Inyo County, California.

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