Logan & Jesse Kakaque, two other Native Americans-Hauberg home
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeFour men wearing suits and hats. Two sitting on bench, two standing, on a hill overlooking several houses.
Jesse Kakaque, Black Hawk's great-grandson-Watch Tower[?]
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeJesse Kakaque standing on a hill overlooking a body of water, wearing traditional regalia.
Black Hawk's great grandson, Jesse Kakaque at Black Hawk Watch Tower
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeJesse Kakaque wearing traditional regalia, looking over the hill at Black Hawk Watch Tower.
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.
Tama and Kakaque at Watch Tower
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeEight Native Americans, three wearing headdresses, overlooking a hill.
Jess Kakaque and family
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeOne man, four women, two children, and one infant outside the Kakaque house.
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"
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.
Lorado Taft's statue Black Hawk, on Rock River, Oregon, Illinois
View Full Item in Eastern Illinois UniversityPicture postcards Black-and-white postcard. Front of card oriented vertically. Original camera study.
Black Hawk on Rock River below Byron, Ill.
View Full Item in Eastern Illinois UniversityReal photo postcards Black-and-white postcard. Gelatin print on AZO paper, stamp box datable circa 1926-1940. Front of card oriented vertically.
Mary Kakaque Piquanna
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeTwo women in front of a house. One is wearing a striped shirt and speckled coat, the other is wearing a buttoned coat with a fur collar.
Logan Kakaque
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana College"Logan Kakaque, great-grandson of Black Hawk. Taken at home of J.H.H"
Pencil sketch of Black Hawk in profile
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeSketch of Black Hawk in profile wearing a head wrapping.
Jesse Kakaque at grave of his father Logan Kakaque. On Chief Mack's farm
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeTwo men standing in meadow looking at Logan Kakaque's grave.
Jess Kakaque, great grandson of Black Hawk
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeJesse Kakaque wearing a suit and tie sitting looking out a window in John Hauberg's home.
Black Hawk's monument, Rock Island, Ill.
View Full Item in Eastern Illinois UniversityPicture postcards Color postcard. Front of card oriented vertically. Correspondence
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.
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."
Black Hawk. P 211. Fan of black hawk feathers on neck. Plain buckskin clothes. Wampum in ears
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegePainted portrait of Black Hawk, circa age 40, holding feathered fan, wearing fringed clothing, red and green necklace, and ear adornments.
Portrait of Black Hawk. From pic of this size loaned by Mrs. Fanny Nedan, Prague, Oklahoma
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeTorn photograph of Black Hawk held together by pins.