James D. Hutton

"Principal Chiefs of the Arapaho Tribe," engraving after a photograph by James D. Hutton c. 1860

James Dempsey Hutton (c. 1828–1868) was an artist, surveyor, cartographer and early photographer active in Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota and North Dakota in the years before the American Civil War. He served as an engineer in the Confederate States Army in that conflict, and died in exile in Mexico in 1868.[1]

  1. ^ Palmquist and Kailborn 2000, p. 316–317