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Labrador Life and Scenery. No. 38. Esquimaux (?) in winter dress.
Artist Beard. Mr. P.P. Bliss at right; Mrs. P.P. Bliss, seated at left. Beard has sketched the photographer Johnson at the lower left.
Indian Chiefs at Government House, New Westminster. Taken May 24, 1865 in the capitol of British Columbia, Canada. The man in the frilled jacket is Tsil-husalst, Xaxlip Chief. See Carlo Gentile Gold Rush Photographer,” by Ronald A. Greene.
Tuscon meteorite at the Smithsonian. The Tucson Ring meteorite is a brezinaite meteorite fragment. It was reported as one of several masses of virgin iron found at the foot of the Sierra de la Madera and transported to the plaza of Tucson, Arizona circa 1850, where it was used as an anvil in a blacksmith’s shop.