William Henry Jackson
Portrait of Luh-Sa-Coo-Re-Culla-Ha (Particular Time of Day or Esteemed Sun), 1869
Albumen print
3 1/2 x 2 1/4 inches
With "Jackson Brothers" Omaha backmark verso.
With "Jackson Brothers" Omaha backmark verso.
An early portrait by William Henry Jackson showing Luh-Sa-Coo-Re-Culla-Ha (Particular Time of Day or Esteemed Sun), of the Pawnee tribe. William Henry Jackson worked alongside Edric Eaton Hamilton in 1867,...
An early portrait by William Henry Jackson showing Luh-Sa-Coo-Re-Culla-Ha (Particular Time of Day or Esteemed Sun), of the Pawnee tribe.
William Henry Jackson worked alongside Edric Eaton Hamilton in 1867, in Omaha. In 1868 Jackson bought the Hamilton Studio with his brother, renaming it Jackson Brothers Studio, a year later purchased his former emplyer Eaton's Studio.
William Henry Jackson worked alongside Edric Eaton Hamilton in 1867, in Omaha. In 1868 Jackson bought the Hamilton Studio with his brother, renaming it Jackson Brothers Studio, a year later purchased his former emplyer Eaton's Studio.