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Indians - People - Rock, Chief Sam (Sioux) - Clippings, Notes, Photos and Original Correspondence, Note by E.S. Watson on MS, "All remember McGillycuddy; Rock, Spider, Chase in the Morning were in Custer and Crook Battles." Includes photos of E.S. Watson and meeting participants. (Includes envelope inscribed, "Rock's personal "Medicine" which he wore in the Crook and Custer Battles in 1876, Given by him to ESW in token of his friendship, 1927." Envelope contains cord, feathers and fur.; signed photographs; Includes manuscript "Notes taken by ESW in interview with Oglalla Sioux at Chaldron State Park, Neb., June 1927. Present were: Sam Rock, Mark Spider, Chase in the Morning, White Calf, James Brave Heart, Two Lance, Yellow Thunder, John Chasiman, Thomas Grass, Jim Grass, Little Hawk. Note by E.S. Watson on MS, "All remember McGillycuddy; Rock, Spider, Chase in the Morning were in Custer and Crook Battles."), 1927-1933

 File — Box: 31, Folder: 482

Scope and Contents note

From the Series:

Contains newspaper clippings, scholarly and magazine articles by Watson, photographs, notes and correspondence with the subjects and their relatives and acquaintances. (All correspondence with the subject of a folder is marked "Original Correspondence".) The files include information on 19th century western journalists, frontiersmen, explorers, Native Americans and Native American tribes, Remington forgeries, early western photographers, artists, and western writers. Among the individuals documented are D.F. Barry, Mathew Brady, Brave Bear, E.A. Brininstool, Badger Clark, Crazy Horse, G.A. Custer, Emmet Dalton, Geronimo, Valentine McGillycuddy, Lucullus Virgil McWhorter, Nelson A. Miles, Pawnee Bill, and Sitting Bull.

A portion of the photographs originally contained in the subject files have been removed and filed in the Edward E. Ayer Photograph Collection. They are housed in four boxes labelled "Elmo Scott Watson". Many photographs, together with supporting documentation, notes, and identifications, remain in the subject files. Negatives, including a few glass plates, also have been retained. There are also a number of early twentieth century catalogs of western photography studios.

Also of particular interest are the newspaper clippings contained in the subject files. They are particularly extensive from the Bozeman Courier, Kansas City Star, Saturday Evening Post, Kansas City Times, Rocky Mountain Empire Magazine, Black Hills Weekly, and St. Louis Post Dispatch.

Dates

  • Creation: 1927-1933

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The Elmo Scott Watson papers are open for research in the Special Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).

Repository Details

Part of the The Newberry Library - Modern Manuscripts and Archives Repository

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