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CHIEF LONG BULL: Color lithographed postcard with brief message from sender at Tulsa, I.T. to a woman at Wells Hospital, NJby Tulsa, Indian Territory
DescriptionTulsa [Oklahoma], 1907. not bound. Good. Illus from Photograph. Lightly smudged. Bears a striking, full-color portrait of Chief Long Bull in full regalia. Oklahoma and Indian Territory were admitted to the US as one state in 1907, the year of the postmark on this card. 3.5" x 5.5". Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's American Indians catalog.
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