Category talk:William Stinson Soule
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Temporary notes
[edit]- Wilbur S. Nye Plains Indian Raiders: The Final Phases of Warfare from the Arkansas to the Red River contains illustrations
- list of illustrations at p. xvii
- possibly some biography information on the pages viii-xiv missing in google, I ordered the book (but only the first print of 1968) in order to make scans and read the information
- In Wilbur S. Nye, Carbine and Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill, p xx his work is located to Kansas and Fort Sill 1867-1875. The aforementioned book on p52 adds Fort Dodge in 1867 and gives a few references about this photographers life.
- The A. A. Hyde Collection of William S. Soule Photographs at the Wichita State University Libraries offers a short biography of Soule. The Wichita State University Libraries also explains that according to Belous and Weinstein, 166 paper prints and 69 glass plate negatives have survived. Interesting the information that His brother John P. Soule secured copyrights for many of the Indian portraits through the Library of Congress and a listing of collections with works by Soule:
- A. A. Hyde collection with 21 photographic prints
- Huntington Library
- Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History
- Denver Public Library
- Bureau of American Ethnology through the Fort Sill Artillery and Missile Center Museum
- The LoC has only 3 digital files