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Friday, September 30, 2016

Early American history.






.....great historical photos:

These photos are rare indeed! 
Cowboys                                                          Around the                                                          Hoodlum Wagon,                                                          Spur Ranch,                                                          Texas, 1910:
Cowboys around the hoodlum wagon, Spur Ranch, Texas, 1910
Judging                                                          by the saddle                                                          style, this                                                          unidentified                                                          cowboy was                                                          working in the                                                          late 1870s or                                                          1880s. In his                                                          holster, he                                                          carries a Colt                                                          model 1873                                                          single action                                                          revolver with                                                          hard rubber                                                          grips, and he                                                          has looped his                                                          left arm                                                          around a                                                          Winchester                                                          model 1873                                                          carbine in a                                                          saddle                                                          scabbard. On                                                          the back is                                                          the light                                                          pencil                                                          inscription                                                          Indian                                                          fighter. :
Judging by the saddle style, this unidentified cowboy was working in the late
1870s or 1880s. In his holster, he carries a Colt model 1873 single action revolver
with hard rubber grips, and he has looped his left arm around a Winchester
model 1873 carbine in a saddle scabbard. On the back of the photo is the
light pencil inscription 'Indian fighter'.
Snow                                                          Tunnel ~ On                                                          the Ouray and                                                          Silverton Toll                                                          Rd ~ Colorado                                                          ~ 1888:
Snow Tunnel ~ On the Ouray and Silverton Toll Rd ~ Colorado ~ 1888
1899                                                          Concord,                                                          Michigan
1899 Concord, Michigan Buggy & Wagon Shop
Thankful                                                          someone took                                                          the time to                                                          photograph                                                          this type of                                                          beauty - April                                                          1937.
Thankful someone took the time to photograph this type of beauty - April 1937.
Buttermilk Junction, Martin County, Indiana.
1887-West                                                          Center Street,                                                          Anaheim,                                                          California:
1887 - West Center Street, Anaheim, California.
Now we have Disneyland here!
Moser's,                                                          Guns, Banjo's,                                                          and Mules at                                                          the                                                          Liverystable                                                          in East                                                          Tennessee                                                          around 1890:
Moser's, Guns, Banjo's, and Mules at the livery stable
in East Tennessee around 1890
In 1906,                                                          a massive                                                          magnitude 7.9                                                          earthquake                                                          ruptured the                                                          entire San                                                          Andreas Fault                                                          in Northern                                                          California.                                                          Photo courtesy                                                          of U.S.                                                          Geological                                                          Survey:
In 1906, a massive magnitude 7.9 earthquake ruptured the entire San Andreas Fault
in Northern California. That is a huge running crack in the ground. Now they are
building houses right on the line as fast as the boards can be delivered. Hmmmm...
the boys                                                          are back in                                                          town (cowboys,                                                          1887):
This is what real cowboys looked like in 1887.
Not as fancy as on TV, huh!
Wagon                                                          Train ~                                                          Eastern                                                          Colorado ~                                                          1880:
Some of the toughest, bravest people we know of. They gave it their all to
go west and start a new life. This wagon train is in eastern Colorado in 1880.
This                                                          moose team                                                          belonged to                                                          W.R.                                                          (Billy/Buffalo                                                          Bill) Day.                                                          They were                                                          found by a                                                          Metis near                                                          Baptiste Lake                                                          in 1910 and                                                          were reared by                                                          bottle and                                                          broken to                                                          drive by Mr.                                                          Day at                                                          Athabasca                                                          Landing during                                                          the winter of                                                          1910. Mr. Day                                                          and the moose                                                          team hauled                                                          mail and                                                          supplies to                                                          Wabasca,                                                          Edmonton,                                                          Pelican                                                          Mountains,                                                          Calling Lake,                                                          Athabasca,                                                          Colinton,                                                          Rochester,                                                          Tawatinaw,                                                          Clyde, Legal,                                                          Carbondale and                                                          St. Albert.                                                          Buffalo Bill                                                          and his wife                                                          also ran a                                                          store at                                                          Calling Lake.                                                          Photograph                                                          J.H. Gano;                                                          Mrs. L. L:
This moose team belonged to W.R. (Billy/Buffalo Bill) Day. They were found by
Métis near Baptiste Lake, Alberta in 1910 and were reared by bottle and broken
to drive by Mr. Day at Athabasca Landing during the winter of 1910. Mr. Day and
the moose team hauled mail and supplies.
In the                                                          American Civil                                                          War, soldiers                                                          were required                                                          to have at                                                          least four                                                          opposing front                                                          teeth, so that                                                          they could                                                          open a                                                          gunpowder                                                          pouch. Some                                                          draftees had                                                          their front                                                          teeth removed                                                          to avoid                                                          service.:
In the American Civil War, soldiers were required to have at least four opposing front teeth,
so that they could open a gunpowder pouch.
Some draftees had their front teeth removed to avoid service. In our day they
just jumped the border into Canada.
Tired                                                          Prospector:                                                          Klondike Gold                                                          Rush:
Here we have a tired old prospector during the Klondike Gold Rush.
Lulu Parr                                                          - Her skill                                                          with the gun                                                          caught the                                                          attention of                                                          Pawnee Bill,                                                          who signed her                                                          to his show in                                                          1903. She left                                                          that show but                                                          came back in                                                          1911. By that                                                          time, Pawnee                                                          Bill had                                                          joined Buffalo                                                          Bill s show.                                                          Buffalo Bill                                                          was so in awe                                                          of Lulu s                                                          willingness to                                                          ride unbroken                                                          ponies that he                                                          presented her                                                          with an                                                          ivory-handled                                                          Colt                                                          single-action                                                          revolver,                                                          engraved with                                                          Buffalo Bill                                                          Cody to Lulu                                                          Parr 1911.                                                          http://www.pinterest.com/eldridgep01/old-west/:
Lulu Parr - Her skill with the gun caught the attention of Pawnee Bill, who signed her
to his show in 1903. She left that show but came back in 1911. By that time,
Pawnee Bill had joined Buffalo Bill's show.
Buffalo Bill was so in awe of Lulu's willingness to ride unbroken ponies that he
presented her with an ivory-handled Colt single-action revolver,
engraved with 'Buffalo Bill Cody to Lulu Parr - 1911.'
From the                                                          drivers seat                                                          of a 40 mule                                                          team. These                                                          rigs were used                                                          to haul Borax                                                          out of Boron                                                          Ca. & then                                                          loaded onto                                                          railroads                                                          formanufacturing.:
From the driver's seat of a 40-horse team. These rigs were used to haul Borax
out of Boron California & then loaded onto railroads for manufacturing. All this
so you could do the laundry! Man, that's a lot of horses!
hoops had                                                          to be removed                                                          before taking                                                          your seat in a                                                          carriage and                                                          then they were                                                          hooked onto                                                          the back of                                                          the carriage:
Hoops had to be removed before taking your seat in a carriage and then they
were hooked onto the back of the carriage.
Deer                                                          Hunter Living                                                          In A Log ,                                                          1893.:
A deer hunter living in a log, 1893. Tough guys live in tough places, I guess.
Home is where you make it!
Omaha                                                          Board of Trade                                                          in Mountains                                                          near Deadwood,                                                          April 26,                                                          1889. It was                                                          created in                                                          1889 by                                                          Grabill, John                                                          C. H.,                                                          photographer.                                                          The picture                                                          presents                                                          Procession of                                                          stagecoaches                                                          loaded with                                                          passengers                                                          coming down a                                                          mountain                                                          road.:
Omaha Board of Trade in mountains near Deadwood, April 26, 1889. It was created
in 1889 by John C. H. Grabill, photographer. The picture presents a procession
of stagecoaches loaded with passengers coming down a mountain road.
This is a                                                          stunning                                                          photograph                                                          from 1862. The                                                          image shows a                                                          Civil War                                                          Ambulance crew                                                          removing the                                                          wounded from a                                                          battlefiled.                                                          It shows a                                                          horse-drawn                                                          ambulance, and                                                          the Zouave                                                          uniforms of                                                          this unit.:
This is a stunning photograph from 1862. The image shows a Civil War ambulance crew
removing the wounded from a battlefield. It shows a horse-drawn ambulance, and the Zouave
uniforms of this unit.

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