Wild Wild West Vol. 2
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Overland Stage Road Bridge
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1880's Morman Settler's In Utah
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1872 - Quarrying Granite For The Morman Temple In Utah ...
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1866 - Sante Fe
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1875 - Camp Of The Miners - King Solomon Mountain
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1876-Deadwood Gulch, Black Hills DakatoTerritory
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1876 - Gold Rush Town Deadwood, Dakota Territory
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1876 - Ore Teams On Dusty Road - Pinal County, Arizona ...
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1877 - Cow Punchers - Holbrook, Arizona Territory
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1883-Ox Train Transports Supplies In Arizona Territory
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1886 - A Family And Their Wagon In Loup Valley, Nebrask...
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1887 - Two Mormon women and their small children pose b...
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1887-Friendly Arizona Poker Party
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1887- Target Shooting In Arizona
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1887-Montana-A One Sided Street Up Against Rocky Foothi...
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1888 - Shipping First Cargo Of Halibut Caught - Washing...
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1888- Arizona Mexican Border
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1888-Fifth Cavalry Arrests Squatters
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1889 - Chinese Fishing Camp, San Francisco Bay
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1888 - Husking Shrimps-Treadin g Out Dried Shrimps, San ...
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1889 - Fort Keogh, Montana
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1889 - Looking For A Town Lot In What Is Now Oklahoma
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1889 - Chinese Drying Shrimps And Mending Nets
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1889 - Holding Down A Lot In Guthrie Indian Territory
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1890 Wyatt Earp And Peace Commisioners
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1889-Oklahoma City Indian Territory Showing U.S. Govern...
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1889 - First Blacksmith Shop Guthrie
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1890s-Guthrie Cotton Market- Peak Of Trading-Harriso n A...
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Album Description:
West, cowboys, indians, calvary, wild west, western, railroads. Wild West photographs, etc.
Album Info:
Album Stats:
- Photos: 100
- Views: 266,039
- Downloads: 15,678
12 comments
i enjoy looking at these old pics of the old timers. They had i rough back then , and we r spoiled today . lol.
said galeyank
thank you for sharing absolutly great....
said paintedacers
I want to thank you for sharing your album...it is wonderful.
said grandmotherofasold...
Loved the collection of the old photos. There is a lot of history there and the pictures do go beyond the printed word sometimes.
said rabbit3333
This album is fantastic,your photos are all perfect and so interesting. Brian
said waterl00
Wow!!!...I love all these historic photos!...you do a great service for people like me who have a serious interest and fascination with these subjects..Thank You!!....Arnie from Pa.
said amacko6748_
this was a great album, were ever did you get all those pitchers? keep up the good work. if you find more please post them. thank's sandy
said carolinanorth
Being part Indian, I really enjoyed your old photos. I found it to be very interesting. To think it was only 100 yrs ago.
said ory41532
hi,sfrazier77, just thought id drop you a line. i hunted down where the picture titled 1912-driving tour-denver to salt lake was taken. if you would like to know, it is at mile marker 83 on I-70 looking north, just east of Rulison Colorado. Rifle, Colo. is the next town heading east. On the other side of cars is white line of clearing at base of mountains {the best way i can describe it} is about where I-70 is now. Your photo albums are great. Keep up the good work...
said dappy2112
Great photos! I can't imagine where you were able to collect all these. I especially like the ones of ordinary life in the early days out here in the west. It amazes me that we settled here at all. One Note: In Volume 4, there is a photo of sabre practice. The soldiers are in the CAVALRY (Calvary is a place in the Bible).
said msrkz
Very beautiful pictures. I could stare at them and pretend to be at those places for hours. Thanks for displaying them.
said tammy
I JUST LOVE YOUR ALBUMS. ESPECIALLY VOL.5 WITH THE CHILDREN PICKING FRUIT. I HAVE HEARD MY OLDER SISTERS SPEAK OF THIS CHORE FOR YEARS..........I THINK I FINALLY GET THE PICTURE, THANKS TO YOU. I DO SO ENJOY LOOKING AT YOUR GREAT PICTURES. THANKS FOR SHARING...GOD BLESS
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