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Crow Butte. Near Ft. Robinson, Neb. and F
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Crow Butte. Near Ft. Robinson, Neb. and F
Crow Butte. Near Ft. Robinson, Neb. and F.E. & M.V. R.R. -- In battle, the Indians drove the Crows up on the mountain and camped on the only approach, intending to kill or starve their enemy. The Crows killed and skinned one of their ponies. The hide was made into ropes and used in lowering their ponies and people from opposite side of mountain, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio
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American Photographer Approach Battle Crow Crows Enemy Grabill Hide Indians John C H Grabill Kill Killed Made Mountain Opposite People Ponies Robinson Ropes Side United States Of America Vintage Photography Butte Camped Drove Intending Lowering Skinned Starve
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This vintage photograph captures the historic moment at Crow Butte, near Ft. Robinson, Neb. , and F. E. & M. V. R. R. , where a fierce battle unfolded between Native American tribes. The image depicts the aftermath of an intense conflict in which the Indians strategically forced their enemies, the Crows, onto the mountain's summit. Determined to eliminate or starve their foes, they cunningly camped on the only approach route. Ingeniously adapting to their dire situation, the resourceful Crows killed one of their ponies and skillfully skinned it. They transformed its hide into sturdy ropes that would serve as a lifeline for both people and remaining ponies on the opposite side of the treacherous mountain. John C. H. Grabill, an esteemed American photographer who established his first photographic studio in 1886, expertly captured this pivotal moment in history with his lens. The Liszt Collection presents this remarkable piece of art from Arkheia archives—a testament to our shared heritage and a glimpse into bygone eras through retro-styled photography.
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