Residence of Ouray, Chief of the Tabequache Utes, and Head-Man of the Ute Nation
Description
Top of five images on page 244 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, December 6, 1879, titled "Colorado. - The Late Ute Outbreak and Massacre at the White River Agency. - From sketches by Lieutenant C.A.H. McCauley, Third U.S. Cavalry. - See Page 238." Image shows layout of buildings, identified as "Residence of Ouray, Chief of the Tabequache Utes, and Head-Man of the Ute Nation." Buildings and objects are marked by letters, and identified below the image: (A) Residence. (B) Store-houses. (C) Dwelling and Mess Houses of Mexican Employes. (D) Underground Store rooms for Vegetables. (E) Carriage presented by Governor McCook. (F) Farm and Freight Wagons."
Object Information
Date Created:
December 1879
Local ID:
257-6319
Collection:
Pikes Peak Library District
Citation:
McCauley, Lt. C. A. H. Residence of Ouray, Chief of the Tabequache Utes, and Head-Man of the Ute Nation. December 1879. Retrieved from the Pikes Peak Library District, http://cdm15981.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15981coll28/id/480. (Accessed February 1, 2022.)
Creator(s):
McCauley, Lt. C. A. H.
Rights:
NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Publisher Details:
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper