"Home of L.A. Huffman"

 

L.A. Huffman arrived at the new Fort Keogh, Montana Territory in 1879 to takeover the "post photographer" position.  Miles City became his adopted home until his death in 1931.  Huffman made a business of capturing and printing images of the "This Last West" frontier that popularized these images across and beyond the continent.
 

"American Horse Beside His Tepee"

"Two Moon Tepee and Family (Cheyenne), 1896"

"Cheyenne Plenty Bird's Camp, Rosebud Valley"

"Spotted Eagle's Hostile Sioux Village, Tongue River, MT 1879"

"Young Spotted Eagle"

Note: Probably not the same person as Chief Spotted Eagle as a young man

"Glory Enough for a Day"

Bob Lee, cousin of Kid Curry

"Pretty Eyes, Cheyenne Maiden"

"Mrs. White Elk"

"Plenty Bird's family by teepee"

Annie, A Pretty Cheyenne Girl

Black Wolf, Cheyenne Chief

A Cheyenne Boy of 8

A Crow Scout in Winter Dress-Dancing Costume, 1878

Rain-In-The-Face's Wives, 1879

Spotted Eagle-Sioux Chief, 1879

Spotted Eagle's Village, 1879

Spotted Fawn, Cheyenne Girl of 13, 1878

Tall Bear-Minneconjoux Medicine Man

White Hawk, A Cheyenne Brave

Wolf Voice, Cheyenne-Gros Ventre, War Costume, 1878

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