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Tolo, Alab-lemot Marker
Photographer: Barry Swackhamer
Taken: August 25, 2019
Caption: Tolo, Alab-lemot Marker
Additional Description: Captions: (top left) This photo of Tolo was taken at the Slate Creek settlements in the 1870s.; (bottom left) Tolo Lake (in center of the photo) is located five miles west of Grangeville on the edge of the Camas Prairie. This photo was take from White Bird Hill looking north west.; (bottom center) This formal portrait of Tolo is in the archives of the Idaho State Historical Society.; (upper right) A stormy view of the White Bird Battlefield.; (bottom right) Chief Joseph became the Nez Perce peace chief of the Wallowa band after the death of his father in 1871. Hie is remembered for his leadership in negotiation both before and after the War of 1877.
Submitted: October 18, 2019, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p498427
File Size: 3.557 Megabytes

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