View of Fort Bridger on the Oregon Trail in Uinta County, Wyoming. Shows a stockade with log buildings and another with horses. A wagon train is camped in a circle near the Blacks Fork river. Horses and oxen graze nearby. A Conestoga wagon fords...
Indians of North America--Wyoming--Fort Bridger--1850-1870.; Blacks Fork (Utah and Wyo.)--1850-1870.; Fort Bridger (Wyo.)--1850-1870.; Fort Bridger State Historic Site (Fort Bridger, Wyo.)--1850-1870.; Oregon National Historic Trail--1850-1870.;...
View of a log stockade, a corral, at Fort Bridger in Uinta County, Wyoming. A covered wagon and men on horseback are near the log structure. North American Indians with pack horses and travois leave the fort. The Blacks Fork river is near the...
Indians of North America--Wyoming--Fort Bridger--1850-1870.; Blacks Fork (Utah and Wyo.)--1850-1870.; Fort Bridger (Wyo.)--1850-1870.; Fort Bridger State Historic Site (Fort Bridger, Wyo.)--1850-1870.; Oregon National Historic Trail--1850-1870.;...
These log and stone buildings at Fort Bridger (Uinta County), Wyoming, were once Pony Express facilities. The barn has a second story hay loft door with hoist pole; sign reads: "USA Work Program WPA."
A man and woman look at an adobe house occupied by Jim Bridger and John Hunton in 1867, and formerly the sutler's store, in Fort Laramie (Goshen County), Wyoming. A house to the side has a mansard roof and dormers.
View of Mormon pioneers with oxen-driven Conestoga wagons and handcarts on the Mormon Trail near Fort Bridger in probably Uinta County, Wyoming. Men and women walk beside, or pull, handcarts. Shows children, cattle, men on horseback and a dog. Some...
Handcarts--Wyoming--Uinta County--1850-1870.; Mormon pioneers--Wyoming--Uinta County--1850-1870.; Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail--1850-1870.; Uinta County (Wyo.)--1850-1870.; Covered wagons--Wyoming--Uinta County--1850-1870.;...
View of Fort Ellis, a military post situated on Mill Creek about three miles north of Bozeman, near the head of the Gallatin Valley, Gallatin County, Montana. Shows many one and two story frame buildings and outbuildings and a flag pole in the...
Bridger Range (Mont.)--1870-1880.; Fort Ellis (Mont.)--1870-1880.; Expeditions & surveys--Montana--Fort Ellis--1870-1880.; Forts & fortifications--Montana--Fort Ellis--1870-1880.; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.)
This two story log house, in Empire (City), Colorado, was built by Dr. D. W. King, the county's first coroner, in 1861. It was located on the, "slope of Main Street."
Group portrait of the 85th Mountain Infantry Regiment Medical Detachment. Taken at Camp Hale, Colorado, June 1944. Left to right top row: 1) unidentified, 2) Teslovich (Tesley), 3) Capoletti, 4) Delgado, 5) Grannell, 6) Kredatus, 7) unidentified,...
Military personnel--1940-1950.; United States. Army. Mountain Division, 10th.; United States. Army. Mountain Infantry Regiment, 85th.; World War, 1939-1945--Regimental histories--United States.
Map of the trails and landmarks in the Rocky Mountain region used by the pioneers in the westward migration shows Oregon Trail, Overland Trail, and Mormon Trail routes. Lettering reads: "1. Buffaloes roamed the plains east of the Rocky Mountains....
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail--1840-1870.; Oregon National Historic Trail--1840-1870.; Overland Trails--1840-1870.; West (U.S.)--1840-1870.; Maps--1840-1870.; Watercolors--1930-1940.; Westward movement--1840-1870.