Featured in this lot is this mammoth boudoir card called "Indian ponies Bathing" circa 1895 photographed by Henry Robinson Locke (1867-1927). Provenance: From an Ex-Museum collection out of Eastern Montana; Ex-Heritage Auction. The boudoir card features a wonderfully a professionally crafted construction showing approximately 27 Crow Agency horses in a wider stream cooling off with their handler and two horses on the bank on B & M. R. R. land coincidentally on or near the Custer Battlefield. The front of the boudoir card is marked as follows: No. 27, Indian Ponies Bathing, Crow Agency, Mont., on B. & M. R. R. copyrighted 1895 by H.R. Locke - H.R. Locke & Co. - Deadwood, S.D. Fort Custer was built near the Agency the same year. The Plains line of the B & M Railroad was built west along the Platte River from Kearney, Nebraska, during the 1880s. A northern spur route reached Sheridan, Wyoming, in 1893. During 1894-95 it was extended past Crow Agency to Billings, Montana, in the Yellowstone River valley. H. R. Locke was hired to make promotional photographs along the route. The condition of this boudoir card is well preserved with some browning to the card consistent with age and a small crease/ tear in the bottom of the card but otherwise shows well preserved overall condition. The measurements of this mammoth boudoir card 8" x 10". The collective weight of this boudoir card is U4oz.