Offered in this lot is an Original C. S. Fly Cabinet Card of Native American Girl, Tombstone, Arizona Territory, circa 1879-1896. Provenance: Tombstone Western Heritage Museum, Tombstone, Arizona. Camillus "Buck" Sydney Fly (CS Fly, C. S. Fly, C S Fly, Buck Fly) was an Old West photographer and lawman who is regarded by some as an early photojournalist and who captured the only known images of Native Americans while they were still at war with the United States. His photographs are legendary and highly prized. Based in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, C.S. Fly (1849-1901) documented the peace treaty between Apache Chief Geronimo and the U.S. Army in 1886, as well as other iconic moments of the Old West. Fly gained access to some of the most iconic names of the 19th century: Apache Chief Geronimo and the bandits behind the shootout at the O.K. Corral. Without his studio in the notorious boomtown of Tombstone, Arizona Territory, we would be sorely lacking some dimension to our ideas of the frontier. While Fly didn't get any photographs of the actual gunfight which only lasted approximately 30 seconds, he did manage to capture both the outlaws and the lawmen on film before and after the bloodshed. Fly also served as Cochise County Sheriff from 1895 to 1897. Fly's images are very collectible and command premium prices today. Known for his photographs of Native American subjects, including the Maricopa people. His work often featured women, and the phrase "Maricopa Squaw" was used to describe some of his photographs. This Boudoir Card photograph displays a young Native American Indian woman in traditional clothing, standing with her right hand leaning on a rocking chair in Fly's Tombstone studio. Fly's studio stamp in purple ink is on reverse, "FLY'S GALLERY, TOMBSTONE, A. T." Attached Tombstone Western Heritage Museum label reads, "C. S. FLY PHOTO", museum code, "P30". The gold gilt edged boudoir card is in well preserved condition in a clear protective plastic sleeve. Slight scuffing on edges and soiling on reverse. Gold gilt still bright. Boudoir card measures 5.25"W x 8.5"L, sleeve is 6.375"W x 9.25"L. Combined weight U6