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Commr. Cato Sells, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, with Spodee, 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing. CommrCommr. Cato Sells, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, with Spodee, 1914. Native American man known variously as Spodee or Spo Pee
Cato Sells, Commr. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Cato Sells, CommrCato Sells, Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, 1913
Cato Sells, Commr. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Cato Sells, CommrCato Sells, Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior Department, 1913
Bureau Of Mines, Mine Rescue Methods, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Bureau Of Mines, Mine Rescue Methods, 1917Bureau Of Mines, Mine Rescue Methods, 1917
New Interior Dept, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. New Interior Dept, between 1910 and 1920New Interior Dept, between 1910 and 1920
Interior Dept, between 1910 and 1920. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Interior Dept, between 1910 and 1920Interior Dept, between 1910 and 1920
Indian Reservations west of the Mississippi River, 1923. Creator: Office of Indian AffairsIndian Reservations west of the Mississippi River, 1923. This map, created by the Office of Indian Affairs in 1923, shows the location of Indian reservations west of the Mississippi River
Map of Alaska and adjoining regions, 1882. Creator: Ivan PetrofMap of Alaska and adjoining regions, 1882. This multi-sheet map was produced by Ivan Petroff (also seen as Petroof and Petrof), a U.S
Frank Phister, c1896. Creator: Frances Benjamin JohnstonFrank Phister, c1896. Bust portrait, facing right. [Possibly a civil servant working for the US Bureau of Indian Affairs, who committed suicide in 1896]
1c Franklin Interior Department single, 1879. Creator: Unknown1c Franklin Interior Department single, 1879
1c Franklin Interior Department special printing single, 1875. Creator: Unknown1c Franklin Interior Department special printing single, 1875. In 1875, Post Office Department officials decided to exhibit samples of all previously issued stamps at the Centennial Exposition in