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Photographic outfit. 309 miles west of St. Louis, Missouri
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
This stereograph shows photographer Alexander Gardner's photographic outfit. The dark tent is mounted on a wagon drawn by a team of horses. The image is from Alexander Gardner's series, Across the Continent on the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division.
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A rare specimen found on hill above Fort Riley, Kansas. 420 miles west of St. Louis Mo.
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
A stereograph showing two unidentified men looking at a plant specimen near Fort Riley, Geary County, Kan. The men are next to Alexander Gardner's photographic outfit. From Alexander Gardner's series, Across the Continent on the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division.
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Peck and Weakly threshing machine, Russell County, Kansas
Halbe, L. W. (Leslie Winfield), 1893-1981
View of people posed with the Peck & Weakly threshing machine in Russell County, Kansas. Also visible is a horse-drawn wagon, and people, including two young children, seated in and upon an open automobile.
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Mess wagon of the S--T outfit, near Lipscomb, Texas
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
This photograph shows a group of cowboys in front of the mess wagon of the S--T outfit, near Lipscomb, Texas,
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B. R. Grimes' mount and day herd, Woodward County, Oklahoma Territory
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
View of cowboys on their horses with the mount and day herd. Cowboys changed horses two to three times a day, so the mount and day herd was a supply of rested animals. In the background, is a cattle herd with strays that were gathered up from different pastures. Two chuckwagons are visible in the background.
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Three Block trail outfit of New Mexico enroute for Sterling, Kansas
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
This is an 1898 photograph of the "Three Block" trail outfit of New Mexico, enroute for Sterling, Kansas. It shows cattle, mess wagons, mounts and riders. There were an estimated 15,000 head of cattle in this herd.
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Irwin Brothers' chuck wagon near Ashland, Kansas
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
Members of the Irwin Brothers' round-up crew seated on the ground eating a meal by the chuck wagon, near Ashland, Kansas. A cowboy seated on his horse, and two other horses, are also visible in the background.
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Hostetter's ranch south of Coats, Kansas
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
Hereford heifers on the Hostetter's ranch (owned by Harris and Crane of Ottawa, Kansas) south of Coats, Kansas. A wagon, hay mounds, wooden fences, and out-buildings are also visible in the photograph.
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Fred Tainter's ranch in Beaver County, Oklahoma Territory
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
View of Fred Tainter's chuckwagon with cowboys seated on the ground eating a meal. Also visible are horses and a herd of cattle in the background.
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XIT mess wagon, Channing, Texas
Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
Members of the XIT ranch's round-up crew seated on the ground eating a meal near the chuckwagon. Also visible in the photograph are rolled up canvasses and horses. The XIT was the largest outfit in the United States, with 2 million acres of pasture land. This 1897 photograph was taken on the trail near their headquarters in Buffalo Springs, Texas.
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