Lot of 2, including W.H. Illingworth view Permanent Camp in Agnes Park, from the 1874 Black Hills Expedition, under the command of Gen. George Armstrong Custer, which changed the West by sparking the last gold rush in the continental United States while at the same time violating the important Ft. Laramie Treaty with the Sioux. This expedition was one of the better documented Western expeditions of this era, with five journalists accompanying the expedition and filing stories with newspapers back East, and photographer W.H. Illingworth recording dozens of fascinating images. PLUS a view published by J. Carbutt as part of his series Crossing the Plains to Montana with Capt. Fisk's Expedition, 1866, titled 241 - Bluff's near Fort Berthold (1), showing more than a dozen of the expedition's wagons in travel.
Lot of 2, including W.H. Illingworth view Permanent Camp in Agnes Park, from the 1874 Black Hills Expedition, under the command of Gen. George Armstrong Custer, which changed the West by sparking the last gold rush in the continental United States while at the same time violating the important Ft. Laramie Treaty with the Sioux. This expedition was one of the better documented Western expeditions of this era, with five journalists accompanying the expedition and filing stories with newspapers back East, and photographer W.H. Illingworth recording dozens of fascinating images. PLUS a view published by J. Carbutt as part of his series Crossing the Plains to Montana with Capt. Fisk's Expedition, 1866, titled 241 - Bluff's near Fort Berthold (1), showing more than a dozen of the expedition's wagons in travel.
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