High quality old west pics

The Beep Goes On

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Placer Mining for Gold
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Village of Lakota Sioux Indians
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The Cowboy
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A deer hunt near Deadwood in winter '87 or '88
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Deadwood Central Railroad Surveyors
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Miners Panning for Gold in the Dakota Territory
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Western Stagecoach
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Cheyenne Indians
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"Hotel Minnekahta," Hot Springs, Dakota Territory
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Stagecoaches of the Old West
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Lakota Sioux
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Stamp Mill for getting the ore crushed !
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Chinese Hose Team
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Captain Taylor and 70 Indian Scouts
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"Comanche," the only survivor of the Custer Massacre, 1876
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Indian Fighters from the US Army Infantry
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Last trip of the famous Deadwood Stagecoach
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Thanks, love the quality of the photos. :thumbsup:

What it must have been like to run a sluice box back then?
 

:notworthy: Great bunch of Pics there! Ha ven't seen most of them before! Thanks for the Show! :icon_profileright: :thumbsup:
 

I seen some of these as well. The quality is amazing, the cowboy is Charlie Siringo.
 

A bit of info about the horse Commanche ridden by Myles Keogh. I have been detecting the location of the campsite that Keogh was at when he took posession of Commanche. One of these days I keep hope that I will find an item marked with a name from someone encamped there. Got close once, I found a baggage ID tag that had been stamped on, but upon cleanup, it became obvious that it was only used to practice the art.
 

Nice pics. Man, that old boy carrying that dear makes it look easy :laughing7: A hardy bunch of people compared to nowadays couch-potatoe's
 

crazyjarhead said:
Nice pics. Man, that old boy carrying that dear makes it look easy :laughing7: A hardy bunch of people compared to nowadays couch-potatoe's
jarhead, my couch may take offense to that! Or, that big sack of taters in there, one! LOL!
My 89 yrs old uncle will still drag a deer 4 miles outta the woods. (Got 3, last season).

I love old photos like that! Thank you so much for sharing.
 

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