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The Wild West was a time of range wars, railroad wars, lawless desperadoes, vigilante law men, cowboys and indians strife. Click NEXT to enjoy the journey through this incredible collection of the wild west photos that you’ve never seen before.
A noon meal in Ferdinand V. Hayden’s camp of the U.S. Geological Survey (1870).
An Arizona Poker Party (1887).
At Work In McDonalds Brickyard (1894).
Dragnet Fishing, or Seine-haul fishing (1908).
A band of Apache Indian prisoners, at a rest stop beside the Southern Pacific Railway (1886).
Atlantic and Pacific Railway cars on converging tracks (1890).
Blacksmithing at the Indian Training School (1882).
Buffalo grazing near the buffalo yards (1908).
Civil war veterans on the 4th of July (1880).
Campaigning from an open touring car decorated with American flags (1910).
Dedication ceremonies of the Roosevelt Dam (1911).
The train awaits the party of Eastern capitalists, newspapermen, and other prominent figures invited by the railroad executives (1866).
Left to right; Chas Bassett, W.H. Harris, Wyatt Earp, Luke Short, L. McLean, Bat Masterson, Neal Brown (1890).
Campsite and train of the Central Pacific Railroad at the foot of the mountains (1868).
Italian fishermen mending nets on wharf at foot of Union Street. Boats are lined up on the wharf for painting and repairs (1891).
Circular crab nets and large fish nets are spread out to dry. A three masted ship is on the horizon and small feluccas thrust protruding masts and raffs above the wharf’s railing (1891).
General view of the town and mines (1867).
Men working on the Umatilla reclamation project in Eastern Oregon. Horse-drawn carts, a train, and a crane are diverse technological applications in this irrigation project (1907).
The joining of the tracks for the first transcontinental railroad (1869).
Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, passengers arrive and stage coaches are met by other vacationers on the hotel veranda (1899).
N. P. Railway, shipping their first cargo of halibut caught in Pugent Sounds by crew of schooner (1888).
Officers in a tent preparing food over an open fire (1890).
Reeling up a gill net to dry (1891).
The return of Casey’s scouts from the fight at Wounded Knee (1890).
A cowboy with his lasso ready, looks beyond the herd on the open range to his fellow cowpunchers waiting on the horizon (1902).
Saber Exercises, Troop List Cavalry, an Indian troop of U.S. soldiers (1892).
Sardine industry, wharf and sun dry process (1908).
Steamer Bessie on the Rio Grande River at Fort Ringgold, en route to Brownsville (1890).
The Rosebud, historic old Missouri River boat that went up the River from Bismark, N.D. to Coalbanks in Montana (1878).
En route with pack train upon the trail between the Yellowstone and East Fork rivers (1871).
Trappers and hunters in the Four Peaks country on Brown’s Basin. (1908).
Claims bought and sold, attorneys and surveyors stand in front of a U.S. Land Office (1894).
A member of the Wheeler Expedition sketching ancient ruins in the lower part of Canyon De Chelle (1873).
Drawing rations at the agency on issue day, Indians form a line while officers wives and issuing agent stand in center with sacks of flower at Camp Supply (1871).
A family poses with dog, Indian domestic, and young children outside a log cabin (1895).
Frank E. Webner, rider for the Pony Express (1861).
Fred. W. Loring in his campaign costume, taken about 48 hours before he was murdered by Apache-Mohaves (1871).
Children doing their chores, gathering Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Grapes, and Melons on an Oklahoma farm (1900).
General William T. Sherman and commissioners in council with Indian chiefs at Fort Laramie (1867).
General landscape view of the corral and surrounding area (1877).
Government pack mules, with packers (1883).
Little girl feeding chickens against background of house, buckboard wagon, and ridge of plateau (1910).
Horse-drawn stretcher carrying a wounded man from the Battle of Slim Buttes (1876).
Hunting and camping party of Custer and invited guests at Fort A. Lincoln (1875).
In Wind Cave, 350 ft. below the surface of Odd Fellows Hall (1897).
Indian reception of President Chester A. Arthur at Fort Washakie (1883).
John K. Hillers, photographer with the John Wesley Powell Geological Survey, working with his negatives (1872).
Junction of the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers, headquarters of the 25th infantry (1886).
The first built in Yosemite Valley, men sitting on top of stumps in front of their finished product (1895).
Miners working inside the comstock mine (1867).
A Montana ranch, near Lewistown, used for mining or stock raising (1872).
Covered wagon caravan of Mormon Emigrants (1879).
Two women and their small children pose before a building at what is now known as Mormon Lake (1887).
Montezuma silver smelting works. Ox teams and men resting (1867).
Ox train used to transport supplies (1883).
Parade of U.S. Infantry (1888).
A man with parts of his wagon and equipment on the muddy floor of Canyon De Chelly, Navajo Reservation (1903).
Press representatives accompanying the Excursion Party (1866).
Rebuilding Monument 40, under the direction of the U.S. section of the International Boundary Commission (1892).
The residence of G.L. Rule, sod building and cabin in the background, family in the foreground (1898).
Scene of General Custers last stand, looking in the direction of the ford and Indian village (1877).
A skating party underway, at Fort Keogh (1889).
The Good Old Days Canteen at Fort Keogh (1890).
The overland stage road between Ogden and Helena crossing the Beaver Head River at Point of Rocks (1871).
Timothy O’Sullivan’s ambulance wagon and portable darkroom, used during the King Survey rolls across the sand dunes (1867).
Troop C. 5th Cavalry, which arrested boomers and squatters (1888).
Turning over the first sod on the homestead (1908).
Typical stage of the Concord type, used by express companies on the overland trails, soldiers guard from atop (1869).
Surgeon and topographer, Valentine T. McGillycuddy, on hunger march with General Crook’s expedition to the Black Hills (1876).
Villa Of Brule, the great hostile Indian camp on River Brule near Pine Ridge (1891).
A wooden jailhouse in the Wyoming territory (1893).
A member of Clarence King’s Geological Exploration of the 40th Parallel, surveying from atop a boulder (1868).
Cinching and loading a pack mule with flour during starvation march of General George Crook’s expedition into the Black Hills (1876).
Built by the original owners of the copper mines at Clifton, the Lezinsky Bros. (1881).
Climbing Pike’s Peak, Colorado, in winter, rounding Windy Point (1890).
Some of Aztecs Punchers, Aztec Land & Cattle Company (1877).
Brigadier General, Nelson A. Miles viewing a hostile Indian camp (1891).
Co. 10th Infantry, crossing the Gila river in buckboard wagons (1885).
Column of cavalry, artillery, and wagons, commanded by General George A. Custer (1874).
A crude building under construction at Fort Keogh (1889).
Red Buttes, Wyoming
John Doyle’s Ranch, Arizona
Round Pond, Oklahoma
Baird, California
Nueces River, Texas
Winslow, Arizona
Forest Grove, Oregon
Witchita National Forest, Oklahoma
Ortonville, Minnesota
Reno, Nevada
Arizona Territory
West Of Omaha, Nebraska
Dodge City, Kansas
Humboldt River Canyon, Nevada
San Francisco, California
San Francisco, California
Goldhill, Nevada
Eastern Oregon
Promontory, Utah
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Washington Territory
Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota
San Francisco, California
South Dakota
Genessee, Kansas
Fort Custer, Montana
Monterey, California
Fort Ringgold, Texas
Bismark, North Dakota
East Fork Rivers, Wyoming
Brown’s Basin, Arizona Territory
Oklahoma Territory
Canyon de Chelle, Arizona
Indian Territory, Oklahoma
New Mexico Territory
Sacramento, California
Prescott, Arizona
Oklahoma Territory
Fort Laramie, Wyoming
Camp Apache, Arizona Territory
Near The Mexican Border
Sun River, Montana
Great Sioux Reservation, Dakota Territories
Little Heart River, Dakota Territories
Corvallis, Oregon
Fort Washakie, Wyoming
Aquarius Plateau, Utah
Ft. Snelling Minnesota
Yosemite Valley, California
Virginia City, Nevada
Lewistown, Montana
Mormon Lake, Arizona
Mormon Lake, Arizona
Orena, Nevada
Arizona Territory
Kearney, Nebraska
Canyon De Chelly, Arizona
West Of Omaha, Nebraska
West Of Rio Grande, Mexican Border
Arizona Territory
Little Big Horn River, Montana
Fort Keogh, Montana
Fort Keogh, Montana
Beaver Head River, Montana
Carson Desert, Nevada
Oklahoma Territory
Sun River, Montana
Overland Trails, California
Black Hills, Dakota Territories
Pine Ridge, South Dakota
Wyoming Territory
Shoshone Canyon And Falls, Idaho
Black Hills, Dakota Territories
Clifton, Arizona
Pike’s Peak, Colorado
Holbrook, Arizona
Pine Ridge Agency, South Dakota
San Carlos, Arizona
Plains Of Dakota Territory
Fort Keogh, Montana
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