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[Letter from R. T. Shindler to T. N. Carswell - October 9, 1938]
A letter addressed to T. N. Carswell from R. T. Shindler, Shindler Drug Company, Perryton, Texas, dated October 9, 1938. Shindler advises that he noticed Carswell had resigned as the Chamber of Commerce Secretary and requests to know of his plans for the future. He offers his very best wishes in any thing that Carswell undertakes
Suriap, a warrior, son of Lodge Pole, Chief, 1868
Man with long hair, wearing buckskin, standing. Original caption: "Suriap, a warrior, son of Lodge Pole, chief, Shindler, 1868"
Ute Indians P.25
Ni-co-rod or Green Leaf, Ute Indians. Photo by A.Z. Shindler, Washington, D.C. , 1868. Credit to Smithsonian Office of Anthropology. Neg. no. 1571
Nick-a-a-god (Green Leaf), a former Chief of his band, 1868
Man with long hair, standing, in buckskin with sash. Original caption: "Nick-a-a-god (Green Leaf), a former chief of his band, Shindler, 1868"
W. Shindler Farmstead, Lincoln County
slide 35mm small house with a door on the front, two windows on the side, gable roof, concrete foundation3 ring binder: S3 Page 18Kodachrome Film LN-SD-34 C. W. Shindler Farmstead RS 9 Sep 91F0
[Katie Shindler and Henry Jones.]
Photograph (copy) of Katie Shindler and Henry Jones. Shindler is wearing a white skirt with white blouse that has a short matching cape over shoulders. Her white hat has a dark ribbon around it. Her dark hair is pulled back into a loose bun at the nape of her neck. Jones is wearing dark pants, vest, tie, and hat with white shirt. He is holding his jacket under his arm. There are train cars on left of photo, background, and a two story wooden building on the right background. Scanned image is of the copy
Pe-ah (Black Tailed Deer), a Chief, nephew of Nevava, late head Chief, 1868
Young man stands, posing. Original caption: "Pe-ah or Black Tailed Deer, a chief, nephew of Nevava, late head chief, Photo by Shindler, 1868"
Hopi Indians P.1
Three Hopi Indians from Oraibi pueblo, delegated to visit Brigham Young for the purpose of encouraging trade, 1863. Copied by A.Z. Shindler, Washington, D.C., 1868. Credit Smithsonian Office of Anthropology. Neg. no. 1843. Used in U.H.Q. Spring 1971
Chief Rainbow, 1869
Man, seated, in suit and cravat with pistol, wearing pendant. Original caption: "Rainbow, a Chief, copy by Shindler, 1869"
Antero (Graceful Walker), 1869
Man wearing handmade suit jacket poses. Original caption: "Antero (Graceful Walker), copied by A. Zeno Shindler, 1869"
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