Category:Princess Angeline on a bench in Madrona Park
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English: Several photos of Princess Angeline, daughter of Chief Seattle, on a bench in Madrona Park (near Lake Washington in Seattle). These appear to all have been taken in the same session in 1892 or 1893. Archival sources have them variously dated in either of those two years. Most attribute them to John P. Soule (and his name is on some prints), although the Museum of History and Industry attributes File:Kikisoblu (Princess Angeline) seated on a bench, Seattle, circa 1892 (MOHAI 13207).jpg to George H. Braas.
Media in category "Princess Angeline on a bench in Madrona Park"
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Princess Angeline seated on a bench, ca. 1892 - DPLA - 67040404f0f036d444de04c96959af65.jpg 4,127 × 5,446; 1.97 MB
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Princess Angeline, 1893 - DPLA - 1a1324500680169c3eb70b2196c978ef.jpg 2,900 × 4,504; 998 KB
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Princess Angeline, 1893 - DPLA - 6fcdff9e8d3b895c3abd2e74b8e049a9.jpg 1,523 × 2,379; 658 KB
Categories:
- Princess Angeline
- Park benches in Washington (state)
- Madrona Park (Seattle)
- 19th-century portrait photographs of sitting women at full length
- Portrait photographs of the United States
- 1890s portrait photographs
- Seattle, Washington in the 1890s
- Portrait photographs of Native American women
- Native American history of the 1890s