English: This is my photo of an photo by Reverend William A. Petzoldt (taken about 1900) of White Swan, (1850-52 (circa) to 1904). The original photo is evidenced by a lantern slide in the William A. Petzoldt Lantern Slide Collection of the McCracken Research Library of the Cody Museum, at Cody Wyoming. White Swan was a Crow Scout for the U.S. Army at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. White Swan was with the detachment that fought under Reno, and so survived the battle. White Swan was badly wounded at the battle, in his right hand, right wrist, and thigh. The wound to his right wrist never healed properly and is visible at the bottom of the photo.
White Swan indicated through sign language (he was deaf and dumb during the latter part of his life) and in his drawings that also had been struck on his forehead with a war club in a fight with a Sioux warrior, and the scar is also visible in this photo.
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