American Horse and Red Cloud, both chiefs, and Johnny Baker, adopted son of Buffalo Bill and performer in his Wild West Shows. ~1897.
Red Cloud was a punishing warrior, fighting white settler incursion into Montana and Wyoming. American Horse was widely viewed as a peacemaker.
(photo courtesy...
"Indian Detours" 1929 Cadillac, with John Nusbaum (driver) and Ann Cooper (courier), New Mexico
Photographer: Edward Kemp?
Date: circa 1929
Negative Number 047178
Caption (Original Description): Counting sheep, Rosebud County, Montana
Photographer: Arthur Rothstein
Created: June 1939
Location: Rosebud, Montana
Created by: (FSA-OWI)
Repository: LOC
Credit: Yale Univ.
Cattlemen enjoying chuck wagon meal next to Colorado and Southern Railroad cattle cars, Clayton, New Mexico
Creator: Clayton Studio
Date: 1915?
Negative Number 022827
In 1916, double amputee Quentin Corley was photographed driving a car with the use of his invention that enabled him to operate the wheel. What is more impressive is that he invented and patented the prosthetic arm he used as well.
City of Boston
110-116 Dorchester Avenue, South Boston
Date: December 11, 1914
Building Department, Special Examination photograph collection, 1914-1918
Credit: City of Boston Archives
- SW 4th & Yamhill -
Busy Christmas shoppers? Bustling lunchtime crowd? This 1939 scene looks north along SW 4th Avenue from Yamhill Street. Signs for the Multnomah Hotel (now Embassy Suites Hotel) and the Board of Trade Building in the distance.
Classification: Public Works Administration...
“Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.”
~Anatole France (1844 - 1924) [Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1921]
Girl & Boy with Dogs c.1910 from original 5x7 glass plate negative.
Found online, no other information.
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