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so it shows the reference that the tribe held for edith gallatin in particular. the 1830's.t represents the height of thatperiod of art. you can see the owner has decorated it with some of his war deeds, and those deeds are carried on again in the back of k. rapidly made in the early 1830's is collected in 1865 by a british army officer and eventually finds its way back to and we were fortunate enough to be able to acquire it at that point. my hope is that people can come here and see different aspects of various plains tribes, the blackfeet, the code -- the crow, the lakota, the apache in this museum of being very important to that whole cultural part of the 1860's back to the 1760's, that bison culture, the buffalo culture of the planes people. plains. gallatin's are important not only because of the indian collection that we have acquired but also their integral in introducing boreen. they bring him out here when they are building their house in 1911 so he is a california in 1872 in california. he is probably most important cowboy artist of that era because he actually wa
so it shows the reference that the tribe held for edith gallatin in particular. the 1830's.t represents the height of thatperiod of art. you can see the owner has decorated it with some of his war deeds, and those deeds are carried on again in the back of k. rapidly made in the early 1830's is collected in 1865 by a british army officer and eventually finds its way back to and we were fortunate enough to be able to acquire it at that point. my hope is that people can come here and see different...
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it is a testament to the importance of the gallatin family. iny are magnificent patrons this gallery in particular is very treasured by the crow. years iscourse of 40 adopted into the tribe, is made an honorary crow medicine woman. the family benefits by receiving importantpieces of crow art. us andl see that behind that formed the nucleus of this exhibition. headdresses,te which are very important and very spiritual within the crow tribe, those are not things that would be given to anybody. it shows the reference that the tribe holds for edith gallatin. is a washer from the 1830's. it represents the height of that. -- that period of art. you can see the owner has decorated it with some of his war deeds. on atdeeds are carried the back. the shirt was probably made in the early 1830's. by britishn 1865 army officer and eventually finds its way to america. we were fortunate to acquire it. my hope is people will be able to come here and see different aspects of various plains tribes , the blackfeet, the crow, the lakota, the northern cheyenne, th
it is a testament to the importance of the gallatin family. iny are magnificent patrons this gallery in particular is very treasured by the crow. years iscourse of 40 adopted into the tribe, is made an honorary crow medicine woman. the family benefits by receiving importantpieces of crow art. us andl see that behind that formed the nucleus of this exhibition. headdresses,te which are very important and very spiritual within the crow tribe, those are not things that would be given to anybody. it...
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it's really a testament to the importance of the gallatin's family.atron ofin's are the the people. over the course of 30 years it is adopted in the tribe and eventually made an honorary pro-medicine woman. the family benefits by receiving reallyss pieces of important pro-art. these elaborate headdresses are .ery important and spiritual those are not things that would be given to anybody, though it shows the reverence the tribe .eld it heightens that period of art within the tribe. you can see the owner has decorated it with important war deeds. this shirt made in the 18 roadies, early 1830's is collected in 1865 by a british army officer and finds its way back to america. we were fortunate enough to be able to acquire it at that point. our focus is to be able to come here and see different aspects of various plains tribes. all being very important to that whole cultural part of the history, the 1860's back to the 1760's. that's the story we are telling in this exhibition. also they are integral in introducing bradford to bill. probably the most impor
it's really a testament to the importance of the gallatin's family.atron ofin's are the the people. over the course of 30 years it is adopted in the tribe and eventually made an honorary pro-medicine woman. the family benefits by receiving reallyss pieces of important pro-art. these elaborate headdresses are .ery important and spiritual those are not things that would be given to anybody, though it shows the reverence the tribe .eld it heightens that period of art within the tribe. you can see...
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you could argue that her majesty after 66 years of her distinguished reign as no bin laden to ella gallatin by her prime minister the that is a unexpected claim of events. it is and it's something of a world 1st but let's remember that all this is happening against a backdrop of preview window for previous prime ministers say david cameron having let slip that to him he. her majesty the queen to give some indication of her views on independence in the last scottish independence referendum 5 years ago so she's been dragged into politics by not by one prime minister or a conservative prime minister but in fact by 2 though of course boris johnson's behavior is much more egregious as i think i may have had a better part of that last last story if i think you did but i think we really did it's not an argument from some people that in a way that's great court victoria by joanna chad a rather contradicts the s.n.p. aren't with doesn't that indicate the scottish institutions in this case the court of session the supreme court of scotland as actually been respected by the supreme court of the united
you could argue that her majesty after 66 years of her distinguished reign as no bin laden to ella gallatin by her prime minister the that is a unexpected claim of events. it is and it's something of a world 1st but let's remember that all this is happening against a backdrop of preview window for previous prime ministers say david cameron having let slip that to him he. her majesty the queen to give some indication of her views on independence in the last scottish independence referendum 5...
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expert authority, thomas jefferson wrote to albert gallatin, "if the american people ever allow centralanks to control, then the inflation and deflation and manipulations will deprive the people of their property, until their children wake-up homeless, on the continent their fathers conquered". my background is american monetary history, and policy, and the constitution of light. i will be happy to help thank you very much for your attention. >> next speaker, please. [singing] single ♪ ♪ america, america, i want my money back. [laughter] people are telling their genealogy today. i say yeah,, warehouse local six. i was in that union for a couple of years. >> next speaker, please. step up, please. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. i am from the medallion holders, not the union, but one of the medallion holders. we do support chinatown, and like the u.s. speaker said, there is a lot of homelessness and by san francisco city, not helping the taxi drivers they are basically trying to create more homeless people. please be kind to all of the taxi medallion buyers, and please buy those m
expert authority, thomas jefferson wrote to albert gallatin, "if the american people ever allow centralanks to control, then the inflation and deflation and manipulations will deprive the people of their property, until their children wake-up homeless, on the continent their fathers conquered". my background is american monetary history, and policy, and the constitution of light. i will be happy to help thank you very much for your attention. >> next speaker, please. [singing]...
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long is a 2,000-foot tunnel just north of the town of gallatin, tennessee, 30 miles orth of nashville that morgan had blown up and burned and blocked and was out of commission for two months in the 1862.of whenever you think of the army you must and, remember, why does he operate in starts, why does he spend so much time of building up supplies, it's the tenuous lifeline, back to nashville and back to louisville. his army always stops to fix the railroad, bring up supplies, that's not just excuse, he needs it. the other thing about that railroad is, what do you think army's s to the reserves. the army during the winter of down to three days of reserves in their warehouses, ok. army not far away from starvation because of the railroad insecurity. rosekrnz is not going to move has good cavalry or sufficient supplies on hand, he has nathanause bedford forest to his south to to the of shelbiville, west of the army of the tennessee, army of tennessee and who does he have on the eastern flank, who does he have over in the hills aiming back to his morgan, te, john hunt two of the great raide
long is a 2,000-foot tunnel just north of the town of gallatin, tennessee, 30 miles orth of nashville that morgan had blown up and burned and blocked and was out of commission for two months in the 1862.of whenever you think of the army you must and, remember, why does he operate in starts, why does he spend so much time of building up supplies, it's the tenuous lifeline, back to nashville and back to louisville. his army always stops to fix the railroad, bring up supplies, that's not just...
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there is a 2,000-foot long tunnel just north of the town of gallatin, tennessee, 30 miles north of nashville, that john hutton morgan had blown up and burned and blocked, and was out of commission for two months in the fall of 1862. whenever you think of the army of the cumberland, you must rumor. whenever one says, what is rosecrans operate in fits and starts, why does he spend so much time of building up supplies, it's the tenuous nature of his lifeline, back to nashville and back to louisville. that's why his army always stops to prepare healthy railroad, bring up the supplies. that is not just rhetoric. it is not just an excuse. he needs it. the other thing is, what do you think that does to the reserves? the army, during the winter of 1862, is oftentimes down to three days of reserves in their roads is not going to move as good calvary and will not move before he has sufficient supplies on hand, especially to his he has the forest south to the west of shelbyville and the army of tennessee. who does he have on the eastern flank? states?ack to his home two of the rate graders of the confe
there is a 2,000-foot long tunnel just north of the town of gallatin, tennessee, 30 miles north of nashville, that john hutton morgan had blown up and burned and blocked, and was out of commission for two months in the fall of 1862. whenever you think of the army of the cumberland, you must rumor. whenever one says, what is rosecrans operate in fits and starts, why does he spend so much time of building up supplies, it's the tenuous nature of his lifeline, back to nashville and back to...