Ness Collection: Native American Photography 2025-10-24 Auction - 154 Price Results - Freeman's in OH
GARDNER, Alexander (1821-1882), photographer. Indians on Visit to their "Great Father." Washington,Hand-colored photograph of Wagasapa or Iron Whip, Head Chief of the Poncas, Dakota Territory.HAYNES, Frank J. (1853-1921), photographer. A group of 7 stereoviews highlighted by two self
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Ness Collection: Native American Photography

Freeman's I Hindman is pleased to present the Two-Day Auction Extravaganza: American Historical Ephemera and Early Photography, including The Larry Ness Collection of Native American Photography.

Part I includes over 220 lots representing the history of the United States, from her inception during the Revolutionary War to the characters and events shaping the “wild” Western frontier. Major themes include the invention and proliferation of photography in America, the Civil War, and the life and death of Abraham Lincoln. Highlights include an exceptional Civil War archive identified to George O. Currier of the 17th Maine Infantry, including his journal documenting the Battle of Gettysburg (Lot 60), a sixth plate daguerreotype of a photographer posed with his camera (Lot 107), a sixth plate daguerreotype by pioneering photographer Robert Cornelius of a gentleman identified as William Jenkins, Philadelphia (Lot 108), and a shirt fragment belonging to Abraham Lincoln, worn by him at the time of his assassination (Lot 166).

Part II comprises over 150 photographs from the spectacular lifelong Native American photography collection of Larry Ness of Yankton, South Dakota. From studio portraits of Native subjects to intimate views of camp life, to dramatic scenes capturing the aftermath of conflict, this session will feature a carefully curated assemblage of photographs documenting the principal figures and events that shaped the Plains peoples’ interactions with White Americans as they moved West after the Civil War. Highlights include a breathtaking mammoth plate photograph of Sioux delegates in front of the White House by Alexander Gardner (Lot 231), a group of 24 CDV portraits of Sioux chiefs and warriors at the Red Cloud Agency in Cheyenne, Wyoming (Lot 292), and a collection of rare stereoviews captured by S. J. Morrow during General Crook’s 1876 Expedition (Lot 307).