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BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF WOUNDED KNEE BATTLEFIELD WITH PHOTOG
BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF WOUNDED KNEE BATTLEFIELD WITH PHOTOG
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"BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF WOUNDED KNEE BATTLEFIELD WITH PHOTOGRAPHER – ca. Jan. 1st, 1891. Known image of the Wounded Knee Battlefield showing the camp and gathering of the bodies, with another photographer pictured recording the scene. Noted on reverse with Burleson’s name and unit is also written, “Taken Dec. 31st next morning after the fight WMB”. The photograph was actually taken on Jan. 1st, three days after the Battle, as a snowstorm had prohibited any access before that. Incredible printed back of Trager & Ford’s Northwestern Photographic Co. Chadron, Neb. advertising “Views. Wounded Knee Battle, Indian Camps, War Camps, Indian Chiefs – Everything of interest in the late Pine Ridge War are held by us for sale. Agents wishing to make $10 to $15 per day wanted.” Also, a printed advertisement above this reading, “Epilepsy Cured – The water from the famous Minne Pazuta Springs have cured 20 cases of the worst forms of Epilepsy within the last year”. Image tonality is fair, slight bend lower left, boudoir card measures 5” by 8”. Sgt. Willard M. Burleson Collection. . SET OF WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. CARDS FROM WILLARD M. BURLESON COLLECTION (EAch will be listed separatly) – ca. 1890. This final group of 9 oversize cabinet cards from Nebraska, South Dakota, and the Northwestern Photographic Company were all personally collected and inscribed by Sgt. Willard M. Burleson. The 6th Cavalry was called to combat the “Ghost Dance” ceremony of the Sioux, and traveled by rail to Rapid City, South Dakota, arriving Dec. 9, 1890. Troop G did not participate at Wounded Knee on Dec. 29, 1890, but was part of the campaign that essentially ended the Indian Wars. Nearly 300 Sioux Indians were killed at Wounded Knee, many were women and children, 31 soldiers also lost their lives. This incident, known as the Wounded Knee Massacre, served as a rallying cry for the Native American people for many years. THE SGT. WILLARD M. BURLESON PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION – 6TH U.S. CAVALRY - FROM FORT UNION, N.M. TO WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. – ca. 1887-1891. This historic archive of 19th century photogh offers a rare glimpse into the frontier life of a late Indian Wars soldier, Sgt. Willard M Burleson, Troop G, 6th Cavalry. There are 36 photographs overall, 22 of which are originally inscribed with Burleson’s signature, rank, and his own historical notes, spanning the Apache campaigns of Arizona and New Mexico, to Wounded Knee, South Dakota. The collection includes a rare un-published image of Fort Union, N.M., a series related to the attempted capture of the “Apache Kid” an ex-scout who became the Southwest’s most wanted renegade, and a series related to the infamous Wounded Knee campaign. These photographs all have an extremely unique historic provenance, besides the series that were dated, identified, and inscribed by Burleson himself over 120 years ago; there are numerous other Southwestern images from the Burleson Estate.Sgt. Burleson was born in Saginaw, Michigan in 1868, and enlisted as a private on May 2, 1886 in 6th Cavalry, Troop G, serving five years. Also enlisting in 1886, General John “Black Jack” Ketchum was serving in 6th Cavalry, Troop L, and participated in the same Apache Campaigns. After his return to Michigan, Burleson attended Medical School and eventually became the owner of the noted Burleson Sanitarium in Grand Rapids, MI., one of the largest sanitariums in the world during that time. In an interesting note, Willard Burleson III, a noted Brigadier-General at the Army’s Mission command Center of Excellence in Leavenworth, Kansas, is directly related to Sgt. Willard M. Burleson."
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As seen, some wear as expected for age. Condition listed in description.
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