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About
Title
EBS-1020
Creator
Edgar B. Smith
Subject
Women; horses; transportation; local event scenes; mortuaries and cemeteries; Wichita; Sedgwick County; Kansas
Description
- Local parade carriage in front of Gill Mortuary in Wichita, Kansas. Signage referring to woman in carriage states "Rea Woodman (a lifelong friend of the Gills) - Stolen by Arapaho Indians when 2.5 years of age in 1872. Rescued by William Mathewson (the original Buffalo Bill)."
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Date
2022-02-13
Type
TIFF
Identifier
EBS-1020
Rights
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