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    • Car Accident

    • Car Accident

    • Unknown

    • Day Family

    • Charles Day (right) with an overturned buggy
    • Charlie Day

    • Charlie Day

    • Unknown

    • Day Family

    • Back of picture says, "Charlie Day, Navajo with feet chained, unknown white man"
    • Sam Day, Sr.

    • Sam Day, Sr.

    • Unknown

    • Day Family

    • Sam Day, Sr. (right) with an unidentified woman
    • White House Cliff Dwelling

    • White House Cliff Dwelling

    • Charlie L. Day

    • Day Family; Canyon de Chelly (Ariz.)

    • Members of the Day family going wading at the White House Cliff Dwelling. The back of the photos identifies the three (left to right) as Burr Porter, Grace Day, and Anna B. Day.
    • Anna Day

    • Anna Day

    • Unknown

    • Day Family

    • Anna Day, wife of Sam Day, Sr.
    • Charlie Day

    • Charlie Day

    • Unknown

    • Day Family

    • Charlie Day (seated), son of Sam Day, Sr. and Anna Day. Woman is unknown.
    • Horsing Around

    • Horsing Around

    • Unknown

    • Day Family

    • Back of the photographs identifies the three (left to right) as William Day, Willis, and Lilian.
    • Old Fort Rickerson

    • Old Fort Rickerson

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Fort Moroni (Ariz.)

    • Fort Moroni, later called Fort Rickerson after Treasurer Chas. L. Rickerson, eight to nine miles north of Flagstaff, Arizona. [Forrest:] Built by John W. Young, a son of Brigham Young in 1881, John had a tie contract with the Atlantic & Pacific RR....
    • Village scene at Mishongnovi

    • Village scene at Mishongnovi

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Hopi Indians--1900-1910.; Stone houses

    • Mishongnovi, Hopi Indian Reservation, AZ. The Dance Plaza at Mishongnovi. [Forrest:] This shows the buildings around the plaza, which are typically Hopi of ancient construction. In the center is the kisi for the Flute Ceremony, which took place in...
    • Elden Pueblo Ruin

    • Elden Pueblo Ruin

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Elden Pueblo (Ariz.); Ruins.

    • Elden Pueblo ruin. [Forrest:] This shows one corner of the pueblo. The Hopis say this belonged to their ancestors, but they have no legend concerning it. It is very old. The doors were in the roofs of the houses for protection. Many stone...
    • Day and Night Sandpainting Blanket

    • Day and Night Sandpainting Blanket

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Navajo blankets.

    • Day and Night Sandpainting Blanket. Value $160.00 [value provided by photographer]. [Forrest:] Owned by John Verkamp at Verkamp's Curio Store. Woven by Tses Pese Bega, Braided Hairs Son's Wife, near Lukachukai Trading Post, AZ. This is a painting...
    • Day and Night Sandpainting Blanket

    • Day and Night Sandpainting Blanket

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Navajo blankets.

    • Day and Night Sandpainting Blanket. Value $200.00 [value provided by photographer]. [Forrest:] Owned by John Verkamp at Verkamp's Curio Store. This is also of the Sun Clan, and is the same as No. 3031, but in different colors. It is the finest...
    • Great Plumed Water Serpent of the Hopi Indians

    • Great Plumed Water Serpent of the Hopi Indians

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Hopi Indians--Arts & crafts--1900-1930.

    • See No. 3042 for painting on the wall of the kiva. [Forrest:] This is an original from the Hopi villages, secured for the Fred Harvey collection on the second floor of the Hopi House. The head is made of a gourd and the body is of cloth, stuffed.
    • Pueblo Ruins

    • Pueblo Ruins

    • Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969

    • Ruins.

    • Wupatki National Monument. Pueblo Ruins on the White Mesa. [Forrest:] The largest and best preserved ruin in the group, on the edge of a Canyon. This is another view of the ruin in No. 705. White Mesa, Coconino County, about forty miles northeast...

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