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Belle Starr, Ann Eliza Young, Sarah Winnemucca, Abigail Duniway, Jessie Benton Fremont among other heroines and leaders of the early history in the West.
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1958 hard cover book with hand sketched maps and notes on where to go to find mineral deposits and gemstones in Colorado
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From detail shots of stitching, to a focus on the design elements like flowers, steer heads, horses, crosses, initials, hearts, cacti, and horseshoes, there is plenty of quality craftsmanship to ogle over.
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A tale of the clash of cultures on the Bozeman trail that culminated in the show down at Wounded Knee
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A photographic tribute to the newest generation of cowboys groing up in New Mexico. Gene Peach has photographed boys and girls from fifty ranching families representing diverse cultural backgrounds are photographed as they work cattle from horseback, perform routine ranch chores, and compete in rodeos.
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Des Moines New Mexico is encircled by an obstacle course of volcanos and countless related outcrop vents. Jan Haley's photographs show a place where the people were so tough the Depression felt right at home and it never left... The rusting 1950 purple Hudson still sits on blocks where the owner left it.
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The account -- as modest and undemonstrative as Carson's feats were remarkable -- covers his life as a trapper, Indian fighter, guide, and buffalo hunter up to the fall of 1856.
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The whole fur trade system is traced out from the Green River rendezvous or the Fort Union post to the trading houses of St. Louis and the auctions in New York and Europe.
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Originally published in 1953, this in an account of one of the most important early explorers of the American West - as one of the great pathfinders of the Westward movement
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Stunning photos of Naoya Hatakeyama, photo exhibition brochure 2005
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J. M. Cooper's detailed photographs of the prison's interiors and exteriors combine and historic images to illustrate the stories of the people who lived -- and sometimes died within its walls
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In Still, Robb Kendrick presents an eloquent collection of tintype cowboy photographs taken on ranches across fourteen states of the American West, as well as in British Columbia, Canada and Coahuila, Mexico
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The first portrait collection of modern American farmers and ranchers ever published. This vivid portfolio is accompanied by anecdotes and memories in the farmer's own words that are both a testament to their enduring hospitality and a moving glimpse into the hardships and joys of a quickly disappearing way of life.
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Articles in this issue include Promontory Summit Railroad photos, Thomas Moran Watercolors, early Mountaineers, Sculptor Harry Jackson
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This book deals with the mountain men of the American Rockies, the Old West, in the days when the Old West was new.
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