Meese's Early R.I. Portrait of Black Hawk by R.M. Sully. Original is in Wis. Historical Society, Madison, WI
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegePortrait labeled "Black Hawk."
Text written by Black Hawk
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana College"Reflection of friendship between whites and Native Americans by Black Hawk."
Excerpt about the Sauks in the Black Hawk war
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeImage of a printed page of text discussing Black Hawk giving alcohol to his tribe members. Refers to him as "whiskey-vendor."
Jackson Wacole's cotton. Sac and Fox [Indian Agency]
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeWagon in front of pile of picked cotton in a cotton field, possibly on Jackson Wakole's property.
Jesse Kakaque at Watch Tower
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeNative Americans overlooking a hill. Jesse Kakaque is standing apart from the group.
Jackson Wakole and wife, Jesse Kakaque
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeJesse Kakaque, Jackson Wakole, and Wakole's wife standing in front of a house. Wakole is wearing a suit, his wife is wearing a dress, and Kakaque is wearing flannel shirt and long pants.
Jesse Kakaque at home of J.H.H
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana College"Jesse Kakaque , great-grandson of Black Hawk at J.H.H. residence"
Residence of Jackson Wacole
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeJackson Wakole's two-story home behind fenced-in land.
Grave of Logan Kakaque on Chief Mack's farm
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeCotton field with blooming plants, where Logan Kakaque was buried.
Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Kakaque in foreground-Watch Tower
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeJesse Kakaque and his wife along with a group of Native Americans wearing traditional regalia. Some in headdresses.
Logan Kakaque, grandson of Black Hawk. Taken in law office of William A Meese
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeLogan Kakaque sitting on a stool with legs crossed wearing a trenchcoat.
Black Hawk wampum belt. Chicago Historical Society
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana College"Black Hawk wampum belt which he sent to Chief Alexander Robinson in 1831. Chicago Historical Society."
Mrs. Jesse Kakaque
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeJesse Kakaque's wife holding an infant baby (presumably her child) standing on a porch. Two girls in background.
Wampum belt sent by Black Hawk to Chief Robinson in 1931. at Chicago Historical Society
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeBeaded 12-strand belt sent to Chief Alexander Robinson by Black Hawk in 1831.
Mary Kakaque and friend
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeTwo women sitting wearing coats.
All visitors at J. Kakaque
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeTwo women sitting in chairs on porch steps with two young girls in front of them.
Copied from book--portrait of Black Hawk
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeIllustration of Black Hawk, apparently from the title page of a book.
Portrait of Black Hawk - reproduction
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegePainted portrait of Black Hawk, middle-aged, wearing black coat and white ear adornments.
Jesse Kakaque, great grandson of Black Hawk and Thomas Topash Potawatomic
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeTwo men wearing suits and ties, one wearing a hat. Near window.
Lewis' portrait of Black Hawk
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegePortrait of Black Hawk, late in life, at a slightly angled view. Wearing a high-collared jacket.