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J. M. Webster & family, Wyandotte, Kansas. 286 miles west of St. Louis Mo.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
This stereograph shows J. M. Webster with two children that are seated on a horse near Wyandotte, Kansas. It is from Alexander Gardner's series, Across the Continent on the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division.
previewCharlotte Hopper driving a Ford automobile, Dorrance, Kansas
Halbe, L. W. (Leslie Winfield), 1893-1981
Charlotte Hopper is in the driver's seat of a Ford convertible automobile in Dorrance, Kansas. Four people are seated in the automobile, and two young boys are shown seated upon its left front fender and left running board.
previewE. S. Hopper driving a Ford automobile, Dorrance, Kansas
Halbe, L. W. (Leslie Winfield), 1893-1981
View of E. S. Hopper driving a Ford automobile decorated with U. S. flags, Dorrance, Kan. There are three people in the automobile, three children standing on the running board, and a woman standing next to the automobile.
previewJoseph Brown family in an automobile, Dorrance, Kansas
Halbe, L. W. (Leslie Winfield), 1893-1981
View of Joseph Brown and family in an automobile, Dorrance, Kan. There are two adults and two children in the automobile.
previewRoy Sprinkle, Dorrance, Kansas
Halbe, L. W. (Leslie Winfield), 1893-1981
This photograph shows a young boy named Roy Sprinkle riding a rocking horse on the porch of house in Dorrance, Kansas.
previewElmina Rood
This postmortem photograph of Elmina ("Mina") Rood (1867-1868), infant daughter of George H. and Helen Mars (Thomas) Rood, was taken after her death from consumption in Lapeer, Michigan. The Rood family later moved to rural Marion County, Kansas, where they built a farm, livestock, and feed business in partnership with their sole surviving child, Ashley.
previewCarrie Rood
This postmortem photograph of Carrie Rood (1869-1870), infant daughter of George H. and Helen Mars (Thomas) Rood, was taken after her death from consumption in Lapeer, Michigan. The Rood family later moved to rural Marion County, Kansas, where they built a farm, livestock, and feed business in partnership with their sole surviving child, Ashley.
previewDaughter of White-shield, Cheyenne Chief
This is a portrait of Cheyenne Chief White -shield's daughter.
previewSon of Bull Thigh, Cheyenne Chief
This is a portrait of Cheyenne Chief Bull Thigh's son. He is posed on a buffalo hide with a rifle on his lap.
previewWentworth children playing in the snow, Russell, Kansas
This photograph was produced from a glass plate negative showing three Wentworth children playing in the snow in Russell, Kansas.
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