Several cowboys lie next to their horses on the ground in a dirt arena during a performance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show at Ambrose Park in Brooklyn, New York. The cowboys use their horses to shield themselves as they fire toward something in the distance. A covered wagon is in the right center background. The act is called "Defending the wagon train." Numerous people sit in the viewing stands around the arena. Several flags fly along the top of the viewing stands.
Description
1 copy photonegative ; 12 x 17 cm. (4 3/4 x 6 3/4 in.); 1 photoprint ; on mat 13 x 18 cm. (5 x 7 in.)
Is Part Of
Salsbury collection, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Subject
Wild west shows--1880-1920; Covered wagons; Cowboys; Historical reenactments--1890-1900; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Format-Medium
Photograph
Rights Contact Information
Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org.
Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes (digital reproduction)
Related Material
Image File: ZZR700105271
Notes
"Buffalo Bill's Wild West at Ambrose Park, N.Y. 1894 D̀efending the Wagon Train'- Given by the family of Nate Salsbury from his collection, in 1938" handwritten on back of print.; Image also identified as "F9616."; Title from inventory prepared in Western History Department, Denver Public Library.; Vintage photographic print.; R7001052717
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