View of the TE Ranch owned by Buffalo Bill in Ishawooa, Park County, Wyoming. Shows log cabin structures near a large pile of elk antlers. There is a white picket fence around the ranch house and mountains in the distance.
Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917--Homes & haunts.; Park County (Wyo.)--1900-1910.; Antlers--Wyoming--Park County--1900-1910.; Ranches--Wyoming--Park County--1900-1910.
Colonel Tom J.S. Bell and Colonel Yerger stand behind Cody Bell, a young girl, and Walter Goodman, a young boy, in Buffalo Bill's bedroom at the TE Ranch in Park County, Wyoming. The children are seated at a table with spindle legs and hold playing...
Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917--Homes & haunts.; Park County (Wyo.)--1890-1910.; Bedrooms--Wyoming--Park County--1890-1910.; Children--Wyoming--Park County--1890-1910.; Entertainers--Wyoming--Park County--1890-1910.; Interiors--Wyoming--Park...
View of a one story log cabin and a tent cabin at the TE Ranch in Park County near Cody, Wyoming. Snow is on foothills; mountains and rock cliffs are in the distance.
Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917--Homes & haunts.; Park County (Wyo.)--1890-1910.; Log cabins--Wyoming--Park County--1890-1910.; Ranches--Wyoming--Park County--1890-1910.; Tents--Wyoming--Park County--1890-1910.
Men pose on the porch of a one story log building on the TE Ranch in Park County near Cody, Wyoming. The cabin is chinked and the porch has a railing. Probably a sharpening stone is outside the cabin. Snow is on rock cliffs in the distance.
Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917--Homes & haunts.; Park County (Wyo.)--1890-1910.; Log buildings--Wyoming--Park County--1890-1910.; Ranches--Wyoming--Park County--1890-1910.
View of the South Fork of the Shoshone River on Buffalo Bill's TE Ranch in Park County near Cody, Wyoming.
Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917--Homes & haunts.; Park County (Wyo.)--1890-1910.; Shoshone River, South Fork (Wyo.)--1890-1910.; Rivers--Wyoming--Park County--1890-1910.
Book created by Retired Reverend Monsignor Hugh L. McMenamin, LLD. for the Diamond Jubilee of the Cathedral Parish of Denver, Colorado. It covers the years of 1860 to 1935. Included in the book are sections dedicated to: Bishop Machebeuf, a...
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Denver, Colo.); Catholic Church Colorado.
This certificate of membership is for George S. Van Law. The pastor of Central Presbyterian at the time was Martin E. Anderson. The book contains a written commitment to Christ, and Declaration of Purpose, and the members Covenant with God and...
Historic buildings--Colorado--Denver.; Central Presbyterian Church (Denver, Colo.)
Dallas, Ouray County, Colorado, is a line of frame businesses. Signs read: "Saloon," "Restaurant," "Drugs," "Groceries," "Meat Market," "Montrose Merc Co's Branch House," and "Dallas [Ho]te[l]." Plows, lumber, and covered wagons edge the boardwalk,...
Dallas (Colo.)--1880-1890.; Business districts--Colorado--Dallas--1880-1890.; Children & adults--Colorado--Dallas--1880-1890.
Women in a marching band play their instruments and march in a parade at 17th (Seventeenth) and California Streets in downtown Denver, Colorado. Buildings near the street are decorated with U. S. flags and bunting. A banner suspended over the...
An African American (Black) man stands near a woman on horseback, possibly a drum majorette, during a parade on 17th (Seventeenth) Street at California Street in downtown Denver, Colorado. A marching band in uniform stands nearby. Buildings near...
Men, possibly members of a veteran's association, pull a cannon in a parade on 17th (Seventeenth) Street at California Street in downtown Denver, Colorado. Spectators line the street. Buildings near the street are decorated with U. S. flags and...
Men in military uniforms march in a parade at 17th (Seventeenth) and California Streets in downtown Denver, Colorado. Buildings near the street are decorated with U.S. flags and bunting. A banner suspended over the street reads: "V[isi]t the...
Denver (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Commercial streets--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Military personnel--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Military uniforms--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Parades & processions--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.;...
Two horses pull a float with ladies in long dresses, during a parade in Arvada, Jefferson County, Colorado. The float has a tent roof and banners that read: "Arvada Air is Fragrant with Roses." and "Arvada the Beautiful." Another banner on one of...
Chipeta, a Native American (Ute) woman, poses next to rounded woven baskets with leather handles. She holds a small woven basket and wears a long calico skirt or dress with a pattern of grapes, blossoms, and leaves; a woven, patterned shawl with...
Indians of North America--Women--1900-1910.; Ute Indians--Women--1900-1910.; Baskets--1900-1910.; Women--1900-1910.; Chipeta.
Buffalo Bill, W.F. Cody, poses on his horse (Isham) at probably his ranch, known as the "TE Ranch," in Park County, Wyoming. He wears a decorated buckskin coat, a cowboy hat, gauntlets (gloves) and boots.
Park County (Wyo.)--1910-1920.; Celebrities--Wyoming--Park County--1910-1920.; Entertainers--Wyoming--Park County--1910-1920.; Horseback riding--Wyoming--Park County--1910-1920.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.
Buffalo Bill, W.F. Cody, poses next to his horse (Isham) at (probably) his ranch, the "TE Ranch," in Ishawooa, Park County, Wyoming. He wears a decorated buckskin coat, a cowboy hat, gauntlets (gloves) and boots. He holds a rifle on his right arm.
Park County (Wyo.)--1910-1920.; Celebrities--Wyoming--Park County--1910-1920.; Clothing & dress--Wyoming--Park County--1910-1920.; Entertainers--Wyoming--Park County--1910-1920.; Horses--Wyoming--Park County--1910-1920.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.
Men pose in front of Denver and Rio Grande Railroad locomotive number "52" in Chama (Rio Arriba County), New Mexico. The men wear leather gloves and hats. Frame houses and telegraph poles are near the tracks.
Denver and Rio Grande Railway Company--1900-1910.; Chama (N.M.)--1900-1910.; Railroad employees--New Mexico--Chama--1900-1910.; Railroad locomotives--New Mexico--Chama--1900-1910.
Men pose in front of Denver and Rio Grande Railroad locomotive number "52" in Chama (Rio Arriba County), New Mexico. The men wear leather gloves and hats. Frame houses and telegraph poles are near the tracks.
Denver and Rio Grande Railway Company--1900-1910.; Chama (N.M.)--1900-1910.; Railroad employees--New Mexico--Chama--1900-1910.; Railroad locomotives--New Mexico--Chama--1900-1910.