XIT Mess Wagon, Channing, Texas. Created 1897
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A round-up herd of about 1,200 cattle on Tom Kerns' ranch south of Coldwater, Kansas, in 1897. Cowboys on horses are visible in the background. Created 1897
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View of a horse-drawn parade float advertising N.G. Stevensons, W.T. Carson General Merchandise, Ainsworths Pop and Groceries, Smith's Millinery Store, McKown Bros. Sell Everything, Neely Headquarters For Good Repair, Rice Bros. Drugs Jewelry, and J. C. Smith for Clothing Boots Shoes in Ashland, Kansas. Created between 1891 Ð 1912
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View of the Liberal Rotary Club Boy Scouts Troup 182, of Liberal, Kansas, at their camp in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Also visible are a building, three open buses, pup tents, and an open field. Writing on the front, "The first evening in camp at Colorado Springs 7-19-22"
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View of a sod house in the eastern portion of Beaver County, Oklahoma Territory. In the foreground is a woman pouring water into a livestock trough, and a boy on a horse.
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View of railroad construction workers laying track across the prairie in Haskell County, Kansas. This railroad, which in 1912 ended at Felt, Oklahoma, was being extended to connect with the Santa Fe railroad lines at Colmer, New Mexico, and was expected to become part of the main transcontinental Santa Fe railroad route. Created in 1912
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Liberal Boy Scouts at Skyline Drive. Boy Scouts on top Sky Line Drive at Canon City, Colo. 7-19-22
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B.R. Grimes' mess wagon near Ashland, Kansas
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View of cowboys standing and on horseback on the B.R. Grimes ranch in what was Woodward County, Oklahoma Territory, in 1897. A round-up herd of about 200 head of cattle is visible in the background. In 1907, Harper County was created out of portions of Woods and Woodward counties.
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Cars on Street in Pueblo,Colorado
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B.R. Grimes' beef herd near Ashland, Kansas
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View of railroad construction workers standing on tracks under construction in Haskell County, Kansas. Also visible are two horse- or mule-drawn wagons, and piles of the railroad ties used to support the rails. Created in 1912
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