Ute Indians, Exposition Hall 099
99 UTE INDIANS, Exposition Hall, Southern Ute
The first National Mining & Industrial exposition, established to promote the economic successes within Colorado, was held in Denver at Exposition Hall east of Broadway on the end of the road now known as Exposition avenue. Pictured is a delegation of southern Ute with Agent Warren Patten (ack row 5th from right), Thomas White (interpreter), and Sevaro(ack row 6th from left). The silk top hats worn by the Indians were presented to them as gifts.
Photograph by William Henry Jackson, 1882
Size: 4.25" x 6.0"
