A group of cooks from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show stands near a group of large kettles for boiling water in a camp for the show. The man on the far right wears along white coat. The man in the center holds a long pole with a round bucket at one...
Wild west shows--1880-1920.; Chefs--1900-1910.; Cookery--1900-1910.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Men stand and pose outside the Munro Mercantile Company building in Rifle (Garfield County), Colorado. Signs painted on the false front building read: "The Munro Mercantile Co., Groceries, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Etc." and "Champion Harvesting...
Munro Mercantile Co. (Rifle, Colo.)--1900-1920.; Rifle (Colo.)--1900-1920.; General stores--Colorado--Rifle--1900-1920.
Men stand in front of a business in Pemberton, Teller or Douglas County, Colorado, by stoves, kettles, and ironware. A dog is on the street; signs read: "Hardware," "Harness Shop," "Wm. Scott & Son Sash Doors Building Paper Hardware."
Wm. Scott & Son Hardware (Pemberton, Colo.)--Buildings--1910- 1920.; Pemberton (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Hardware stores--Colorado--Pemberton--1910-1920.
Cooks for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show pour water into iron kettles over cooking fires using buckets at the ends of poles. Also shows a canvas tent and piled logs. The Wild West Show reportedly employed seven cooks, two pastry chefs and two...
Wild west shows--1880-1920.; Chefs--1900-1910.; Cookery--1900-1910.; Buffalo Bill, 1846-1917.; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
Men gather in a campsite with mud dwelling and wood shed, possibly in Colorado; scene includes furniture, tables, stools, standing shelves with dishes, cookware, kettles, coffee pots, and cooking pots.
Native American Sioux women cook in on open field, Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota. Their work area includes a wagon loaded with supplies, boiling pots, kettles, wooden barrels and crates. Wall tents show in background.
Dakota Indians--South Dakota--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--South Dakota--1910-1920.; Cheyenne River Indian Reservation (S.D.)--1910-1920.; Outdoor cookery--South Dakota--1910-1920.; Women--South Dakota--1910-1920.
Four men, one in a Navy uniform, dry dishes in a kitchen, possibly at the Denver Tramway Company, Denver Colorado. Shows: stoves, kettles, pots, baking racks, salt shakers, plates, "Campbell Soups" box, tables and chairs.
Full length photograph of Rain-in-the-Face, Dakota Chief, and his wife, Sati, both wrapped in blankets, standing in front of a tepee, probably on the Standing Rock Reservation, South Dakota. Rain-in-the-Face stands using crutches because of an...
Dakota Indians--1880-1890.; Tipis--1880-1890.; Standing Rock Indian Reservation (N.D. and S.D.)--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Clothing & dress--1880-1890.; Rain in the Face, ca. 1835-1905.; Sati.; Indians of North America--Portraits.
Interior view of the kitchen in Charles H. Harris (ranch homesteader) in Carbondale, Roaring Fork River Valley, Garfield County, Colorado; includes an enameled cook stove with kettles on top, a crock with a decorative leaf pattern, meatgrinder...
Carbondale (Colo.)--1960-1980.; Houses--Colorado--Carbondale--1960-1980.; Interiors.; Kitchens--Colorado--Carbondale--1960-1980.; Harris, Charles H.--Homes & haunts.
Cowboys pose beside or on horses near Yellow Creek in Rio Blanco County, Colorado. A steer is on the ground, tied with ropes. A man holds a branding iron to the steer's flank, and another man leans over the steer. Kettles and an iron bar are over a...
Rio Blanco County (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Cattle branding--Colorado--Rio Blanco County--1910-1920.; Cowboys--Colorado--Rio Blanco County--1910-1920.; Horseback riding--Colorado--Rio Blanco County--1910-1920.