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Leslie Jones: The Camera Man

Boston Herald Traveler: 1917 - 1956

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Gov. Allen poses with Indians from the 101 Ranch at the State House. Gov. Allen is 'Chief City Bear,' Chief Spider of the Sioux is to the right and Dixie Starr on his left.
Chief Philip Howard, American Indian
Chief Philip Howard, American Indian
Chief Philip Howard, American Indian, telling stories to kids
Indians, Boston, Chief Bald Eagle and Com Bays call on Gov. Cox
Chief Bald Eagle
Chief Bald Eagle rides down State House steps after visit with Gov. Cox
Chief Bald Eagle rides to State House to visit Gov. Cox
Indian Chief of Wild West show
Indians - Chief Bald Eagle
Chief Bald Eagle and cowboys call on Gov. Cox
Chief Bald Eagle and cowboys call on Gov. Cox
Chief Bald Eagle and cowboys call on Gov. Cox
Real American Indian chief from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
Young Chief 'Little Wound' Age 57 - Sioux Indian from Pine Ridge, South Dakota, telling youngsters story
Indians - Chief Neptune of the Passamaquoddy tribe (Maine?) here on way to Plymouth
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