Saturday, December 10, 2011

Western writer inspiration, no. 15

Here is this week's omnibus of #westernwriter inspirations posted each day at twitter (click to enlarge). If you are on twitter, you can follow me @rdscheer.

Gen. Miles and Buffalo Bill near Pine Ridge Agency, SD, January 16, 1891
C. B. Lynch Store in Tulsa, 1891
Portland, Oregon, Mount Hood, 1890
Deadwood, South Dakota, 1900
Fort Worth, Texas, 1891
Land office, Round Pond, Oklahoma, 1894
Salt Lake City, c1890

Picture credits: Wikimedia Commons

Coming up: Louis L'Amour, The Quick and the Dead

4 comments:

  1. I didn't realize Deadwood was down in between hills like that.

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  2. I'm with, Charles. That is an amazing shot!

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  3. I always pictured Deadwood more like Fort Worth but smaller. Salt Lake City hadn't changed much by the 1940's when I was in high school and washing dishes in the finest hotel in the State, Hotel Utah, across the street from from the famous Temple Square.

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  4. Woops, got one too many froms in there.

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