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101 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Early settler beyond the Alleghenies fights off wolves.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_09_0106
102 "How the Horse Helped Build America." El Morro, or Inscription Rock, on which Juan de Onate inscribed his name on April 16, 1605.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_08_0091
103 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Governor Huntington attacked by Wolves.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_08_0100
104 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Map showing land acquired by the United States, 1783-1848.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_10_0121
105 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Mountain Men taking refuge in a hollow, while their horses remain outside in the snow.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_09_0115
106 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Percheron mare.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_06_0066
107 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Rates of Toll for old bridge in Pennsylvania.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_07_0086
108 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Reception of Washington at Trenton.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_07_0085
109 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Shetland pony colt.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_06_0063
110 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Skeleton of Idaho's prehistoric horse (Idaho State Museum).P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_06_0059
111 "How the Horse Helped Build America." The Battle of the Alamo, March 6th, 1836, in San Antonio, Texas.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_10_0124
112 "How the Horse Helped Build America." The Colorado or Front Range from near Colorado Hill.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_08_0099
113 "How the Horse Helped Build America." The largest pronghorn antelope herd in the world races across the plains of southern Wyoming, where once the Eohippus had his home.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_06_0064
114 "How the Horse Helped Build America." The Prickley Pear Diggings historical marker. (Marker reads: The Fisk or Northern Overland Expedition camped on the future site of Montana City just east of the highway in Sept., 1862. The outfit, consisting of 125 emigrants, had left St. Paul June 16, 1862 under the leadership of Capt. James L. Fish for the purpose of opening a wagon route to connect at Ft. Benton with the eastern terminal of the Mullan Road from Walla Walla. They found "Gold Tom," one of Montana's first prospectors, holed up in a teepee near here scratching gravel along Prickley Pear Creek in a search for the rainbow's end. The few colors he was panning out wouldn't have much of a dent in the National debt but about half of the Fisk outfit got the gold fever and decided to winter here. Montana City swaggered into existence in Sept. 1864 but it is only a memory now.)P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_10_0130
115 "How the Horse Helped Build America." The Surrender of Santa Anna, 1836.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_10_0125
116 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Two outriders, or guards, and an emigrant caravan.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_10_0131
117 "How the Horse Helped Build America." United States map and West Indies map (on the reverse side of the United States map).P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_06_0057
118 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Washington at the Battle of Trenton, New Jersey, Dec. 26, 1776, engraving by Lossing & Barritt.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_07_0080
119 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Wild burros.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_06_0061
120 "How the Horse Helped Build America." American Indians hunting buffalo in winter.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_08_0092
121 "How the Horse Helped Build America." A Ute Indian camp.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_08_0093
122 "How the Horse Helped Build America," page no. 58-59 illustration no. 19. Lassoing Wild Horses.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_08_0096
123 Five men seated around a tableP0364 Jack PaigeP0364n01_05_009
124 Reclamation. Benefits of reclamation continue year-round. On the frozen surface of a strip-mine pond near Cumberland, Ohio, John McGrath holds a string of bass caught through the ice.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_04_0047
125 These are silver miners when Park City mines were producing its share of Utah's millions in silver.P0244 Olive Woolley Burt Photograph CollectionP0244n1_03_0023
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