Panorama View of Havre Mont. from Water Works Hill
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Monochrome photo portrait of an Indian in full feathered headdress
Front reads, "3 Rain in the Face" and "copyright 1907 by L. A. Huffman"
Reverse reads, "The Huffman Pictures Milestown, Montana ETO-MO-GOZUA, (Rain-in-the-Face) the Uncapapa Sioux, who, Mrs. Custer in her book 'Boots and Saddles' says, cut out Tom Custer's heart upon the Little Big Horn Battlefield in 1876. Rain-in-the-Face was wounded, lame and in sore distress in the winter of 1880, living in a teepee with the Spotted Eagle band, near Fort Keogh, Montana. I went in with an interpreter and brought him out and made this photograph, I think in the month of February of that year. The story of Rain-in-the-Face is well worth reading." Never mailed.

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