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American Royal Parade, Kansas City, MO. Picture led by Chanute (KS) Saddle Club, followed by Saddle & Sirloin Club. Pic marked as 1950’s but the few cars that can be seen are 1940’s.
Cherokee Bill (Crawford Goldsby) (February 8, 1876 – March 17, 1896), was hanged for murders at the age of 20. This cabinet card photo must be within a yr or two of his death.
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The Fort Smith connection. When the Civil War was over some of Quantrill’s men settled & lived out their lives in Fort Smith. Back in the early 2000’s there was a small Quantrill museum there but it closed during the Covid lockdown. Don’t think it ever reopened.Jack, your post put me to mind of this.
"Well, we wanted to name it 'Starbucks', but nobody today knows what that is."
Whoa—that’s amazing!Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec painting his artwork "At the Moulin Rouge, the Dance" in his studio in Rue Caulaincourt, Paris. Photographed by Maurice Gilbert. Circa 1890 View attachment 656716