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Sitting Bull autograph card. I totally failed on this one. I tried many different combinations but never located it on this resource.
For the second part I researched Frederick Remington and located a painting of his entitled “Dismounted the Fourth Trooper Moving the Lead Horse” owned by the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamston, Massachusetts. This oil painting depicts the Battle of Little Bighorn. I also located a photograph by Arnold Genthe held by the Library of Congress entitled “One Washington Place” of Chinatown, San Francisco.
1. Paul Revere. There were many photos of Paul Revere’s metalwork including: tea service, teaspoon, tea urn, sugar bowl. Cream pot, sauceboat, goblet, wine canister, tankard, Son s of Liberty Bowl, candlesticks, etc.
2. When I searched under Sioux I discovered many artifacts including” scalp shirt, gauntlets, coat, blanket strip, pipe bulls and pipe stems, tobacco pouch and pipes, dolls, jewelry, quilt, sculpture, war club, blanket, double saddle bags, etc. These included photographs, drawings, paintings, pen and ink, and colored pencil.
3. Favorite artist. I picked Andy Warhol who I thought of mostly for paintings, but was surprised that he also was a photographer. There were photographs included of many prominent people including celebrities. I combined some of the Andy Warhol in the favorite’s section to make a slide show.
 
Hi, Marsha, thank you for doing this optional lesson. If you type Sitting Bull in the search box, the autograph card is the second result. You made some good discoveries in these resources, and we look forward to reading your remarks on the genealogy resources in Lesson 9.
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