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Cabin in winter, cow camp at Jack Creek, c. 1923. Charles Belden photo. MS 3 Charles Belden Collection. PN.67.75a Cabins, Outdoor, Wyoming, Cabin, Cabin Life, Rural, Rural Life, Cozy, Family Cabin
A Christmas at the TE Ranch - Points West Online
Cabin in winter, cow camp at Jack Creek, c. 1923. Charles Belden photo. MS 3 Charles Belden Collection. PN.67.75a
Buffalo Bill Cody and patrons pause between drinks in front of the cherrywood bar at his Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming. United Kingdom’s Queen Victoria, a personal friend of the American showman, shipped the regal Victorian bar from Great Britain to be a centerpiece of his inn, which was named for his daughter. Buffalo, Instagram, Buffalo Bill, American West, Cowboys Bar, Old West Saloon, Miles City, Columbia City
When Whiskey Ruled The West
Buffalo Bill Cody and patrons pause between drinks in front of the cherrywood bar at his Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming. United Kingdom’s Queen Victoria, a personal friend of the American showman, shipped the regal Victorian bar from Great Britain to be a centerpiece of his inn, which was named for his daughter.
Incredible Vintage Photos From The Old West That Capture A Slice Of Pioneer Life | History Daily Colorado, Vintage Photos, Web Design, Design, People, Old West Photos, Pioneer Life
History Daily
Incredible Vintage Photos From The Old West That Capture A Slice Of Pioneer Life | History Daily
This photo is one of a group of great images of Company D at Camp Leona near Uvalde, Texas, by photographer Frank Chapman. Texas Rangers, Camping, Texas, Law Enforcement, Texas Rangers Law Enforcement, Texas History, Old West Outlaws, Old West
La Frontiera - True West Magazine
This photo is one of a group of great images of Company D at Camp Leona near Uvalde, Texas, by photographer Frank Chapman.
The Deadliest Enemy - True West Magazine Country, Texas Panhandle, Texas County, Cattle Drive, Lubbock Texas, Texas Tech, Sheriff
The Deadliest Enemy
The Deadliest Enemy - True West Magazine
The Outlaw Cowboys of New Mexico Cowgirls, Art, American Frontier, Cowboys, American Western, America, Rodeo
The Outlaw Cowboys of New Mexico
The Outlaw Cowboys of New Mexico
Since deep veins of silver and gold were discovered near the present-day Nevada towns of Virginia City and Dayton in the 1850s, the Silver State’s economy and growth has been driven greatly by the mining industry. Wyatt and Josie Earp and Wyatt’s brother Virgil followed the silver to both Tonapah and Goldfield, where the 20-mule wagon train (above) was leaving toward the mines in 1905. Central Pacific Railroad, Black Rock Desert, Towns, Great Basin, Nevada, Virginia City, Sierra Nevada, Fremont, West
History Haunts Nevada’s Byways - True West Magazine
Since deep veins of silver and gold were discovered near the present-day Nevada towns of Virginia City and Dayton in the 1850s, the Silver State’s economy and growth has been driven greatly by the mining industry. Wyatt and Josie Earp and Wyatt’s brother Virgil followed the silver to both Tonapah and Goldfield, where the 20-mule wagon train (above) was leaving toward the mines in 1905.
An exhibit on the Appaloosa at the Nez Perce National Historical Park visitor center explains the cultural importance of the spotted breed to the tribe. Inspiration, Museums, Appaloosa, Native American Indians, Wild West, American Indians, Native American Horses, Native American, American Pride
The Legacy of Yellow Wolf - True West Magazine
An exhibit on the Appaloosa at the Nez Perce National Historical Park visitor center explains the cultural importance of the spotted breed to the tribe.
Allen Street, Tombstone, Arizona Territory, 1879. Ikea, Regency, Tombstone Arizona
Ride the Devil’s Herd - True West Magazine
Allen Street, Tombstone, Arizona Territory, 1879.
True West Magazine on Instagram: “Henry H. Campbell (seated on bedroll) was a pioneer Texas cattleman who trailed his first herds himself. Seated behind him, wearing a white…” Oregon Trail
True West Magazine on Instagram: “Henry H. Campbell (seated on bedroll) was a pioneer Texas cattleman who trailed his first herds himself. Seated behind him, wearing a white…”
Lonely Dell - True West Magazine State Parks, Rafting, Mountain Meadows Massacre, Glen Canyon Dam, Canyonlands, Travel South, Monument Valley
Over Land and Water with John Wesley Powell
Lonely Dell - True West Magazine
Queen of the Wild Bunch Ethel “Etta” Pla... Oklahoma, Queen, Sundance Kid, Sundance, The Wild Bunch, Olds, Old Movies
Queen of the Wild Bunch
Queen of the Wild Bunch Ethel “Etta” Pla...
Who Was The Real George Hearst? - True West Magazine Wells, Vintage, Deadwood Series, Hearst Castle, George, American
Who Was The Real George Hearst?
Who Was The Real George Hearst? - True West Magazine
A Leap in the Interest of Art - True West Magazine National Parks, History, Grand Canyon, Landmarks, Canyon, Tourism, Natural Landmarks
The Knuckleheads
A Leap in the Interest of Art - True West Magazine