Seth Eastman

Eastman and his second wife Mary Henderson Eastman (1818 – 1887) were instrumental in recording Native American life. From their time at Fort Snelling, Mary Henderson Eastman wrote a book about Dakota Sioux life and culture, which Seth Eastman illustrated. In 1838, he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Honorary Academician.
Seth Eastman retired as a lieutenant colonel and Brevet brigadier general for disability during the American Civil War. He was later reactivated when commissioned by Congress to make several paintings for the US Capitol. Between 1867 and 1869, Eastman painted a series of nine scenes of American Indian life for the House Committee on Indian Affairs. In 1870, Congress commissioned Eastman to create a series of seventeen paintings of important U.S. forts, to be hung in the meeting rooms of the House Committee on Military Affairs. He completed the paintings in 1875, and eight still hang in the Senate Wing. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Eastman, Mary H. (Mary Henderson), 1818-1887Other Authors: “...Eastman, Seth, 1808-1875...”
Published 1854
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5by Eastman, Mary H. (Mary Henderson), 1818-1887Other Authors: “...Eastman, Seth, 1808-1875...”
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6Published 1932Other Authors: “...Eastman, Seth, 1808-1875...”
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8by Eastman, Mary H. (Mary Henderson), 1818-1887Other Authors: “...Eastman, Seth, 1808-1875...”
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9Published 1996Other Authors: “...Eastman, Seth, 1808-1875...”
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