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Vivandieres of the American Civil War - "These brave women traveled with the soldiers for little or no pay as mascots, sutlers & nurses, while some even fought alongside their male counterparts. Both Zouaves & Vivandieres were occupied by Union & Confederate troops from the armies of France. Generally the wife or daughter of a soldier, they were highly respected & admired, unlike women who masqueraded as men in order to fight." Roman, Steampunk, Vintage, Uniform, American, Old Photos, Brave, The Past, Women
Vivandieres of the American Civil War - "These brave women traveled with the soldiers for little or no pay as mascots, sutlers & nurses, while some even fought alongside their male counterparts. Both Zouaves & Vivandieres were occupied by Union & Confederate troops from the armies of France. Generally the wife or daughter of a soldier, they were highly respected & admired, unlike women who masqueraded as men in order to fight."
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United States Civil War, Union Army, 45th New York Volunteers. A regiment of German-Americans Military, Union Soldiers, Military History, Civil War Artwork, Union Army, Civil War Art, Infantry, Military Artwork
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United States Civil War, Union Army, 45th New York Volunteers. A regiment of German-Americans
Federal, Buffalo, Cavalry, Photos, Army, Cavalryman, Union
Winchester, Lever Action Rifles, Weapons Guns, Lever Action
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Model 1861 Springfield Rifle Muskets 2. P53 Enfield Rifle Muskets 3. Austrian Lorenz Rifles 4. US Model 1842 Muskets 5. Saxon 1857 Rifle Muskets History, Enfield, Springfield Rifle, Musketeers, Saxon, Henry Rifles
Model 1861 Springfield Rifle Muskets 2. P53 Enfield Rifle Muskets 3. Austrian Lorenz Rifles 4. US Model 1842 Muskets 5. Saxon 1857 Rifle Muskets
Photograph attributed to Mathew Brady of the Capitol, Washington, D.C. hung with crepe and flag flown at half staff as the Nation mourns the Assassination and Death of President Lincoln. (c. April 1865) Wanderlust, Washington Dc, District Of Columbia, 19th Century, South Carolina, Lincoln Assassination, American Presidents, Historical Photos, Flag
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Photograph attributed to Mathew Brady of the Capitol, Washington, D.C. hung with crepe and flag flown at half staff as the Nation mourns the Assassination and Death of President Lincoln. (c. April 1865)
Dutch Gap, Virginia Bomb-proof quarters of Major Strong. It shows two negro soldiers outside a cabin. These men are likely escaped slaves who joined the Union Army 1864. June 1864-April 1865.  they appear to be servants. America Civil War, American Soldiers, Confederate States Of America
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Dutch Gap, Virginia Bomb-proof quarters of Major Strong. It shows two negro soldiers outside a cabin. These men are likely escaped slaves who joined the Union Army 1864. June 1864-April 1865. they appear to be servants.
Slaughter Pen, Gettysburg, then and now Lincoln, Creek, Gettysburg, Battle Of Gettysburg, Wwii, Normandy, Confederate
Slaughter Pen, Gettysburg, then and now
Depression era photo by Dorothea Lange. Portrait, Portraits, Photographer, Gallery, Santee Cooper, Photographs, Santee, Families, Family
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Depression era photo by Dorothea Lange.
"Kentucky" Concord Stagecoach #599, built in 1895 with state of the art features. Learn more about stagecoaches. Retro, Stagecoach, Covered Wagon, Wooden Wagon, Wells Fargo Stagecoach, Stage Coach, Old Wagons, Old West, Wagon
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"Kentucky" Concord Stagecoach #599, built in 1895 with state of the art features. Learn more about stagecoaches.
National Frontier Trails Center, Independence, Missouri interprets four historic Trails: Lewis and Clark, Santa Fe, California & Oregon. Santa Fe, Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail, Kansas City Missouri, American West, Kansas City, Horse Drawn Wagon, Wild West
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National Frontier Trails Center, Independence, Missouri interprets four historic Trails: Lewis and Clark, Santa Fe, California & Oregon.
The prevalence of amputation during the Civil War created a need for prosthetic devices. Civil War veteran Samuel Decker built his own prosthetics after losing his arms in combat. Abraham Lincoln, Mercy, Medicine, Olds, Like You, Search, Face
Civil War veteran Samuel Decker built his own prosthetics after losing his arms in combat. Date unknown.
The prevalence of amputation during the Civil War created a need for prosthetic devices. Civil War veteran Samuel Decker built his own prosthetics after losing his arms in combat.
Frank Boardman "Pistol Pete" Eaton (October 26, 1860 – April 8, 1958) was an American author, cowboy, scout, Indian fighter, and Deputy U. S. Marshal for Judge Isaac C. Parker. He was also known to throw a coin in the air, draw and shoot it before it hit the ground. Oklahoma, Indiana, Hartford Connecticut, American Frontier, Old West Photos, Old West Outlaws, American Author
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Frank Boardman "Pistol Pete" Eaton (October 26, 1860 – April 8, 1958) was an American author, cowboy, scout, Indian fighter, and Deputy U. S. Marshal for Judge Isaac C. Parker. He was also known to throw a coin in the air, draw and shoot it before it hit the ground.
L to R: Grace Ingalls, Mary Ingalls, Laura Ingalls.  Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum - Mansfield, Missouri Vintage Photos, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Laura Ingalls, Laura, Carrie, Lucy, Victorian, Michael Landon, Biographies
The Inn at Hermannhof, Hermann, MO
L to R: Grace Ingalls, Mary Ingalls, Laura Ingalls. Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum - Mansfield, Missouri
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the real jeremiah johnson -Once sheriff of Red Lodge,Montana Wyoming, Jeremiah Johnson, Johnson, West, Cowboys And Indians, Frontier, Frontiersman
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the real jeremiah johnson -Once sheriff of Red Lodge,Montana
Montana farm kitchen in the early 1900's The Good Old Days, Old Things, Old Photographs, Old Pictures
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Montana farm kitchen in the early 1900's
The Dalton Gang had gained notoriety as highly successful horse thieves and train robbers; however, the Coffeyville raid would be different. City residents knew of the Dalton's exploits and recognized them when they rode into town. They were determined to protect their money and their town. Just 15 minutes after they entered the banks, four of the outlaws fell dead, shot by the townspeople. Only Emmett survived, despite receiving 23 gunshot wounds. Bando, Robbery, Gang, Post Mortem, America, Bank Robber
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The Dalton Gang had gained notoriety as highly successful horse thieves and train robbers; however, the Coffeyville raid would be different. City residents knew of the Dalton's exploits and recognized them when they rode into town. They were determined to protect their money and their town. Just 15 minutes after they entered the banks, four of the outlaws fell dead, shot by the townspeople. Only Emmett survived, despite receiving 23 gunshot wounds.
"Second Class Saloon...The saloon that Wyatt Earp and wife owned in Nome, Alaska between 1887-1901 Alaska, Us History, West Town, Old West Saloon, Saloon
"Second Class Saloon...The saloon that Wyatt Earp and wife owned in Nome, Alaska between 1887-1901
1896 PHOTO BILL DOOLINWilliam "Bill" Doolin (1858 – August 24, 1896) was an American bandit and founder of the Wild Bunch, an outlaw gang that specialized in robbing banks, trains and stagecoaches in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas during the 1890s. Cops And Robbers, Famous Outlaws, American Vintage
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1896 PHOTO BILL DOOLINWilliam "Bill" Doolin (1858 – August 24, 1896) was an American bandit and founder of the Wild Bunch, an outlaw gang that specialized in robbing banks, trains and stagecoaches in Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas during the 1890s.
Guthrie, Oklahoma. As far as I know, I had to nothing to do with this, despite… American Western, Guthrie Oklahoma
Guthrie, Oklahoma. As far as I know, I had to nothing to do with this, despite…
Jesse James and his brother Frank as children Jesse James, Wyatt Earp, Gangsters, American Exceptionalism
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Jesse James and his brother Frank as children
Jim Baker, mountain man(1818–1898), trapper, scout and guide, was a friend of Jim Bridger and Kit Carson and one of General John C. Fremont's favorite scouts. He was one of the most colorful figures of the old west. People, Mountain Man
Jim Baker, mountain man(1818–1898), trapper, scout and guide, was a friend of Jim Bridger and Kit Carson and one of General John C. Fremont's favorite scouts. He was one of the most colorful figures of the old west.
Wyatt Earp - In March 1881, he set out to find a posse of cowboys who had robbed a stagecoach and its driver. Earp struck a deal with rancher, Ike Clanton who dealt regularly with the cowboys. In return for his help, Earp promised Clanton a $6,000 reward. Their partnership quickly dissolved due of Clanton's paranoia that Earp would leak the details of their bargain. Turning against Earp, Clanton bragged that he would kill one of the Earp men. ck Doc Holliday, Cowboy History
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Wyatt Earp - In March 1881, he set out to find a posse of cowboys who had robbed a stagecoach and its driver. Earp struck a deal with rancher, Ike Clanton who dealt regularly with the cowboys. In return for his help, Earp promised Clanton a $6,000 reward. Their partnership quickly dissolved due of Clanton's paranoia that Earp would leak the details of their bargain. Turning against Earp, Clanton bragged that he would kill one of the Earp men. ck