Painting by James Earl Taylor, 1800, Depicting Non-Native Woman, Josephine Meeker, and Girl on Horseback with Group In Native Dress, Some on Horseback, with Cattle
Painting, by James Earl Taylor in 1875, of Group in Native Dress, with Rifles and Horses; Two Cooking Over Fire; Non- Native Man, Woman, and Children, Captives, Nearby
Painting, by James Earl Taylor, of Three Men in Native Dress, One on Horseback, with Quivers, Bows, Arrows, Knife, Rifle, Powder Horn and Removing Arrows from Dead Bear
Painting, by James Earl Taylor in 1886, of Non-Native Man Entering his Wood Frame House to Find his Wife and Infant Killed by Arrows; Bed, Spinning Wheel, Kitchen Utensils Nearby
Painting by James Earl Taylor, 1886, Depicting the Wooing Of Hiawatha; Two Men and A Woman in Costume with Knife, Quiver, Rush Mat, and Dead Deer Beside Tent Near Waterfall
Painting, by James Earl Taylor in 1896, of Non-Native Northern Pacific Railroad Engineer, Thomas L. Rosser at Battle with Chief Little Red Horn and Group of Men in Native Dress and On Horseback; Lieutenant Louis D. Adair Lying Wounded Nearby
Painting by James Earl Taylor of Group of Non-Native Soldiers of 5th Cavalry Led by Colonel William B. Royall in Battle With Group of Men in Native Dress, with Guns, Bows, and Arrows And on Horseback
Drawing, by James Earl Taylor in 1881, of Chief Big Mouth Being Held Captive by Two of Chief Spotted Tail's Warriors While Spotted Tail Shoots Big Mouth to Death, Outside Big Mouth's Tipi; All in Native Dress