Call NumberZ-889Date1915-1920SummaryPanoramic view of a crowd looking on as a woman representative of the Denver Post shakes hands with Mr. C. Shokley who sits in a Stutz automobile near the Union Pacific Train Station in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The car is labeled with the number "3" and the men inside wear motoring coveralls and goggles. A young boy in a cowboy costume stands near the car. The onlookers wear summer clothing. Boxes and milk containers are stacked near the platform. Banners hang from the Union Pacific train station building. A train is parked on the tracks nearby.Physical Description1 photographic print ; 109 x 22 cm (43 x 8 1/2 in.).Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogSubjectDenver Post--Public relationsStutz automobile--Wyoming--CheyenneCheyenne (Wyo.)Automobiles--Wyoming--CheyenneBoys--Wyoming--CheyennePress agents--Wyoming--CheyenneRailroad stations--Wyoming--CheyenneSpectators--Wyoming--CheyenneWomen--Wyoming--CheyenneShokley, C.Geographic AreaCheyenne (Wyo.)CollectionPhotographs - Western HistoryRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR711000889Type of MaterialGroup portraitsPanoramic photographsPhotographic printsPublicity photographsNotesCondition: torn, cracked, ink marks on print. Hand lettered on original negative and reproduced in print: "C. Shokley in Stutz car makes record drive, Denver to Cheyenne, 116 m., 2-H-2-M, D-F Photo."; Title inked on original negative and reproduced in photographic print. R7110008899
Cheyenne Wyo. fifty yearly [sic] old and rearing to go! and the Denver Post is Ther [sic] to help them (1915-1920). Denver Public Library Digital Collections, accessed 24/01/2026, https://digital.denverlibrary.org/nodes/view/1102521