Here is this week's omnibus of #westernwriter inspirations posted each day at twitter, where you can follow me @rdscheer if your attention is not already overloaded. As usual, click the pic to enlarge.
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Staff of the Daily
Reporter. Corrine, Box Elder County, Utah, c1870s
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Officers quarters at Ft.
Rawlins, Wyoming, May 7, 1877 |
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The Church of San
Miguel, the oldest in Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1873 |
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Enoch Smoky, Kiowa boy, 1870s |
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U.S.
Geological and Geographic Survey, Cheyenne,
Wyoming, 1871 |
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Railway trestle, Echo Canyon,
Summit County, Utah, 1869 |
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Soldier’s quarters, Fort Marcy, Santa Fe, New
Mexico, 1873 |
Photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
Coming up: William Holden, Glenn Ford, Texas (1941)
I want to jump into all these pics and soak up the history.
ReplyDeleteSame here.
Delete"Officers quarters at Ft. Rawlins, Wyoming, May 7, 1877" looks like it could use a little tidying, eh?
ReplyDeleteIt's a hovel.
DeleteWonder what the staff of the Daily Reporter reported — there doesn't seem to be much happening around. It reminds me of the transit camps the government in the state I live in builds for slum-dwellers as part of a slum rehab programme. Liked the Church of San Miguel picture too.
ReplyDeleteThe first structures in new towns on the frontier were often tents like this one. As for news, boosterism can produce a lot of content.
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