W.S. Prettyman Slide show
Slide show is located on the W.S. Prettyman page.
William S. Prettyman was born in Maryland and migrated to Kansas in 1879. While living in Kansas, he photographed several Osage Indians who visited his photography shop. That event sparked a new interest for Prettyman, who then decided to travel into Indian Territory to photograph the tribes who lived there. In September 1883, he loaded his wagon with his camera, chemicals, glass-plate negatives, and other photography supplies and traveled to Indian Territory, where during the next few years he made several more trips, taking photographs of American Indians and settlers alike.


Geometric Design by Valeria Prettyman
Puppet Pals by Valeria Prettyman add to the Misc Page.Added to the Prettyman Family Genealogy Page, The Carden/Swallows Site
Descendants of John Pratyman (Prettyman) by Trish S. Carden
People with the Surname Prettyman 61 individuals found
People named Prettyman pages on the Carden/Swallows Site that mention the surname Prettyman
Aaron Prettyman - TeamJPR JustPlainRacing.com on the Prettyman Misc PageThe Intercultural Nation by Alfred Prettyman/ November 1998
National Civics in a Mosaic Democracy, Revised by Alfred Prettyman / July 1997
Death and Mr. Prettyman Giles, Kenneth ~ Paperback ~ 1984
Death and the Supreme Court, interview with author Prettyman, E. Barrett, Jr. ~ Paperback ~ 1968
Indian Territory: A Frontier Photographic Record ~ Hardcover ~ 1957 W. S. Prettyman
Fishing UTAH Brett Prettyman
COLONIAL FAMILIES OF DELAWARE, Volume 3 - F. Edward Wright 2000 [7609WB] Willow Bend Books, Kent and Sussex counties, The Prettyman section makes up 36 pages of 254 pages. Mitch Jones and Paul Prettyman furnished most of this material.
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