New Exhibits
include Indian and Cavalry Artifacts pertaining to
the Battle of the Little Bighorn, frontiersman, military life
and Plains Indian culture.

One of the
most famous photographers of the American West
Known as The Little Shadow Catcher
World-renowned photographer of
the American Frontier, 1870-1900
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Named "Shadow
catcher" by the Sioux
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First to photograph the
Sioux as they surrendered
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Only photgrapher invited
to the first Battle reunion
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traced Custer's path at
the 10th anniversary
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Friend of William F.
Buffalo Bill" Cody, Libby Custer (widow of George A. Custer), Chief
Gall, Chief Rain-in-the-Face, and W.S. Hart, silent film star.
The Museum houses an internationally
acclaimed collection of over 100 historic photographs by D.F. Barry
containing some of the most famous people and places of the
American West circa 1870-1900.

Indian and
Cavalry Artifacts from the Battle of the Little
Bighorn, frontiersman, military life and Plains Indian
culture
Crazy
Horse Photograph

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