Published by Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pennslyvania. See also Krainik number 110.
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Krainik Ballooning Collection, Acc. 1990-0009, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Published by Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pennsylvania. See also Krainik number 111.
Collection Restrictions:
No restrictions on access
Collection Rights:
Material is subject to Smithsonian Terms of Use. Should you wish to use NASM material in any medium, please submit an Application for Permission to Reproduce NASM Material, available at Permissions Requests.
Collection Citation:
Krainik Ballooning Collection, Acc. 1990-0009, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). Above subject quoted from information on page opposite drawing Number 27. This is the second drawing with # 27.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
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Archival materials
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Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). "Deer hunting" -- information on page opposite drawing Number 7.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
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Archival materials
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Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). "The old story -do you love me dusky maiden or not. - speak" -- information on page opposite drawing Number 5.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Local Numbers:
OPPS NEG.1464 A 5
Local Note:
Black and white copy negative
Topic:
Language and languages -- Documentation Search this
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). Above subject quoted from information on page opposite drawing Number 14.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
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Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). "Great medicine man who controls the thunder and lightning, experiments a little on a white man's house; you can tell the medicine man from the lightning by his having a red pipe in his hand"
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). "Indians chasing turkeys on horseback; in this method of killing turkeys they are very successful." -- Information on page opposite drawing Number 27.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). Above subject quoted from information on page opposite drawing Number 19.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). Above subject quoted from information on page opposite drawing Number 24.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). Above subject quoted from information on page opposite drawing Number 23.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). Above subject quoted from information on page opposite drawing Number 29.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). Above subject quoted from information on page opposite drawing Number 24. This is the second drawing with # 24.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). Above subject quoted from information on page opposite drawing Number 20.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). Above subject quoted from information on page opposite drawing Number 28.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). "Ki a was lodge. It is a custom with the Ki a was for each chief to paint his lodge with a different design - this was the design of Cut-throat, now deceased." --information on page opposite drawing Number 2.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). "The lodge of another chief, now dead." -- information on page opposite drawing Number 3.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). "Ki a wa lodge painted to represent lightning" -- Information on page opposite drawing Number 8.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.
Painted near Fredericksburg, Texas, "Commanche Country," 1849. Eastman did pencil sketch entitled "Live Oaks Near Fredericksburg, Texas, with Encampment of Caddo Indians," also in 1849. (McDermott, 1961, pages 69-70); reproduced in McDermott, plate 66. "Similar to a pencil sketch bearing the legend, "Camp Houston near Fredericksburg, Texas, 65 miles north of San Antonio - Dec. 30, 1848;" and "left this camp March 10, 1849 for San Antonio" -- (Whatmough, Bushnell Collection Catalog, page 12).
Local Numbers:
OPPS NEG.44189 E
Local Note:
Copy of oil painting (on board) by Seth Eastman.
Black and white copy negative
Topic:
Language and languages -- Documentation Search this
Indians of North America -- Southern states Search this
Indians of North America -- Great Plains Search this
Type:
Archival materials
Photographs
Date:
ca 1887
Scope and Contents:
Drawing (10" x 13 3/4") by Silver Horn (Hogoon). Above subject quoted from information on page opposite drawing Number 21.
Consists of 23 drawings marked with numbers 1 - 23, two drawings marked Number 24, Numbers 25 - 26, two drawings marked Number 27, Numbers 28 - 30. "The battle scenes are intended to represent events that have actually occurred 15 or 20 years ago; the Ki a was at that time being at war, not only with the whites but also with other tribes of Indians. The other pictures merely represent scenes that happened in their everyday life" -- note by Horace P. Jones, U. S. Interpreter, opposite page 1 in notebook. Each sketch is identified in Mr Jones' handwriting (--information from letter of January 25, 1964, from Mrs Burkhalter to Mrs Snodgrass).
Biographical / Historical:
History of the Notebook: Acquired by Horace P. Jones, 1887. "Presented by General John L. Bullis to his friend, William Cassin - 1887" (note on inside cover page of notebook.) Notebook given to McNay Art Institute "by a descendant of General Bullis" (see letter of January 25, 1964, Burkhalter to Snodgrass. Now (1965) in Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, San Antonio, Texas.
Date: July 13, 1887, Fort Sill (--written opposite page 1 in notebook.