Kee-O-Kuck or the Watching Fox the present Chief of the Sauk tribe and successor to Black Hawk.painted by J.O. Lewis at the great treaty of Prarie du Chien 1825 ; Lehman & Duval Lithrs. Philada. An
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Originally preserved in the Library of Congress, this print of Kee-O-Kuck or the Watching Fox the present Chief of the Sauk tribe and successor to Black Hawk.painted by J.O. Lewis at the great treaty of Prarie du Chien 1825 ; Lehman & Duval Lithrs. Philada. An is now available for your home or office. The Library has preserved this image as part of its permanent historical collection.
Library of Congress record: Created 1835 Illus. in: The aboriginal port-folio : a collection of portraits of the most celebrated chiefs of the North American Indians. by J.O. Lewis. Philadelphia : J.O. Lewis, 1835[-36]. Portrait paintings 1820-1830 Reproductions 1830-1840.Book illustrations 1830-1840.Chromolithographs Color 1830-1840.
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