Jesse Kakaque at Watch Tower
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeNative Americans overlooking a hill.
The War Dept. of Washington D.C.
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana College"Portrait by King. Original probably destroyed in the fire at Smithsonian Institution years ago--Black Hawk."
Jess Kakaque and wife
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeJesse Kakaque, his wife, and their child standing on their porch.
Four Native Americans, Jesse and Logan Kakaque, Thomas Topash, and O Schikm-O-Wah
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeBack view of four men looking over a hill. Bench in foreground.
Lorado Taft, Blackhawk Monument on Eagle Nest Bluff near Oregon, Ill.
View Full Item in Eastern Illinois UniversityReal photo postcards Black-and-white postcard. Front of card oriented vertically. Handwritten message on back
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 and wife at Rock Island Arsenal
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana College"Jesse Kakaque (Great-grandson of Black Hawk) and wife at Rock Island Arsenal"
Jesse Kakaque and wife
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeJesse Kakaque and his wife inside a house in front of large dresser and window.
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.
Logan Kakaque, O schka-na wah[?]
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeTwo men wearing suits and hats inside a building next to a window.
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.
At Jesse Kakaque's
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeTwo women, one man, one infant, one young girl wearing traditional Native American regalia at a homestead.
Family at home of Jesse Kakaque
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana College"Family at home of Jesse Kakaque, Black Hawk's great-grandson, in Mayetta, Kansas"
Black Hawk's great grandson, Jesse Kakaque, at Watch Tower
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeApproximately four Native Americans on a hill. Very dark image.
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.
Black Hawk's great-grandson Jesse Kakaque, wife, and child near Mayetta, KS
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeJesse Kakaque with his wife and child, standing on porch of a house. All are dressed in traditional regalia, and Kakaque is wearing a headdress.
Jesse Kakaque and wife at Watch Tower
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeTwo, possibly more, Native Americans wearing traditional regalia and standing on a hill. At least two wearing headdresses.
Black Hawk's grandson in R.I.
Hauberg, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1956View Full Item in Augustana CollegeMen wearing suits and hats standing on a hill with bushes looking across the horizon.
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.