[2] The Great Indian Council - 1833 can be viewed in the current location of the South Loop Post Office in Chicago, Illinois.
[4] In his time at the Art Institute of Chicago, he received the Logan Award and Gold Medal for excellence.
[1] After attending college, Dalstrom painted in Sweden, France, Italy and Germany and focused on oil, watercolor, and graphic mediums of art.
[4] in 1938, commissioned by the Section of Fine Arts for the Chestnut Street Post Office, where it hung opposite the mural by his wife, Frances Foy.
[4] It was originally paired with Dalstrom's wife, Frances Foy's mural painting titled Advent of the Pioneers.
[2] Frances Foy's mural was put into storage in 2001 and in 2002, The Great Indian Council - 1833 was treated beginning in 1999 to 2002, at The Chicago Conservation Center.
As a consequence The Great Indian Council - 1833 had to be moved yet again because the US Postal Service owns the murals and is required to care for them.
[12] The Great Indian Council - 1833 can be viewed in the lobby of the Loop Station Post Office, located at 211 South Clark Street.
Its original pair, Advent of the Pioneers, can be viewed at the post office located at 433 West Harrison Street.