Wild west history historical Stock Photos and Images
RMDBE166–San Francisco Street, end of the Santa Fe Trail in Santa Fe NM, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2K5H1MM–Dodge City, Kansas - The jail at Boot Hill Museum. The museum preserves the history and culture of the old west. Located on the site of the city's old
RMJR31EF–The history of women in the west, and women who worked on cattle ranches in particular, is not as well documented as that of men. It wasn't until the advent of Wild West Shows that 'cowgirls' came into their own. These adult women were skilled performers, demonstrating riding, expert marksmanship, and trick roping that entertained audiences around the world. Women such as Annie Oakley became household names. By 1900, skirts split for riding astride became popular, and allowed women to compete with the men without scandalizing Victorian Era audiences by wearing men's clothing or, worse yet, blo
RMBJ3M46–American Wild West Historical re-enactment United States history cowboy cowboys 19th century USA camp rifle rifles gunslinger
RMBWTTHD–USA. Indians Wild West Red Cloud American Horse chiefs 1891 tipi United States of America history historic h
RMCWBWYD–Bill Bennett, Wild West detective, armed with a rifle, revolver and knife. Ca. 1900.
RM2K4KR67–Catching the Wild Horse. From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, published in London, 1844 by the artist, American adventurer George Catlin, 1796 - 1872. During many journeys Catlin recorded with pen and brush the customs and life-styles of Native American tribes.
RMDRHH90–Wild West Bar scene.
RMTA7MYD–Frederic Remington, Aiding a Comrade, Wild West painting, 1890
RMEC7RYD–American Wild West saloon, showing a group of men playing cards 1849
RMD2AE96–New Mexico, Fort Union National Monument. Established In 1851 As A Guardian And Protector Of The Santa Fe Trail
RMK74AE8–USA. 1st year of The Gold Rush. Group of prospectors. Historical Collections fo the Great West, 1851.
RMBTJGKK–Annie Oakley, (aka: Phoebe Anne Oakley Moses), circa 1880s. Credit: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RME0M4KE–Jul. 07, 1953 - School For Cowboys - In The Wild (English) West: Ten youngsters one stetson, half a dozen horses and a lases spice are learning to be real cowboys in the wide popemn spaces of the West - But it's the West of the England, Dartmoor, to be exact, where ex-South American rancher Ross Salmon is to start a cattle range. He offered to teach ten British boys the business. He was persuaded to include one French boy
RF2D7KGM3–Vintage wild west cabin interior
RMKX5KJ7–Calamity Jane at Wild Bill Hickok's grave
RM2RBG8F9–Wild Man's Truce 1914 by Charles M. Russell
RMWH8DY1–A tourist in the Wild West 1891.. . Exploration North America A tourist in the Wild West 1891
RMCR6T4G–Old wild west reenactment in Williams, Arizona (old Route 66 town)
RF2B0HX40–Pioneer Names, inscriptions at Navajo Sandstone rock at Snow Canyon State Park, Utah, USA
RMW1T3X1–Fort Smith, Arkansas - The Lawbreakers 'n Peacemakers Theatre, a facility designed for historical reenactments of the region's 19th century history.
RMJR31EH–Woman posing in cowgirl outfit, holding revolver, seated on table, with playing cards. The history of women in the west, and women who worked on cattle ranches in particular, is not as well documented as that of men. It wasn't until the advent of Wild West Shows that 'cowgirls' came into their own. These adult women were skilled performers, demonstrating riding, expert marksmanship, and trick roping that entertained audiences around the world. Women such as Annie Oakley became household names. By 1900, skirts split for riding astride became popular, and allowed women to compete with the men wi
RMBFDWRD–Old trapper in the American West, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a Frederic Remington illustration
RMBWTTJR–Railroad Engineer Corps wild west USA America United States North America surveyor construction tent histori
RMCWBX0G–Violence at the saloon card table in the Wild West. Illustration from LIFE ON THE PLAINS. ADVENTURES OF AN OVERLAND JOURNEY TO
RMW3KFB0–Samuel Franklin Cowdery, later known as Samuel Franklin Cody, 1867 – 1913. Wild West showman and early pioneer of manned flight. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934.
RMD895AP–Buffalo Bills Wild West
RM2C79296–Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Great Far East show, poster, 1912
RMAE3PPA–Grave Of Calamity Jane
RFD26D5M–Garnet Montana Mining Ghost Town
RMBD4CPT–Wild west set for Cheyenne gunslingers Wyoming
RMBTJG17–The dinner bell was a welcome sound in the old West, as this 19 century photograph by Andrew Alexander Forbes attests. As a youn
RME0Y59M–Nov. 11, 1968 - New Wild West Saloon to open in the West End The ''Stetson'' Saloon; London's West End will be given a flavor of the Wild West tomorrow when the city's largest hotel, the Regent Palace at Piccadilly Circus, opens the swinging doors of its new stetson Saloon. Work on the saloon, which has been designed to create the atmosphere of the western bars of the 1890's was completed today and marks the end of a 200,000 plus modernization project that has given a new look to the ground floor as the Regent
RF2WFA3YD–A group of seven people stands in a line, posing in period-specific costumes representative of the American Wild West era, in front of a rustic saloon
RMKX5KAX–Wyatt Earp, Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp, American Old West deputy sheriff in Pima County, and deputy town marshal in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, who took part in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
RM2RBG8FF–Wild Horse Hunters [No. 2] 1913 by Charles M. Russell
RM2PJ8FJF–Wild West town of Historic Deadwood, South Dakota, United States of America
RMCR6PXE–Old wild west reenactment in Williams, Arizona (old Route 66 town)
RMBCPCE3–Bronze lamp with wild goose catching a fish from West Han Dynasty, Capital Museum, Beijing, China
RMW1T3RR–Fort Smith, Arkansas - A 'No Trespassing' sign outside the Lawbreakers 'n Peacemakers Theatre, a facility designed for historical reenactments of the
RMJR31EM–Woman in cowgirl clothing, seated at table with deck of cards and chips, pointing pistol, with arm on table. The history of women in the west, and women who worked on cattle ranches in particular, is not as well documented as that of men. It wasn't until the advent of Wild West Shows that 'cowgirls' came into their own. These adult women were skilled performers, demonstrating riding, expert marksmanship, and trick roping that entertained audiences around the world. Women such as Annie Oakley became household names. By 1900, skirts split for riding astride became popular, and allowed women to c
RM2E267B1–Portrait of Charles H Utter (1838 - 1912) Colorado Charlie from Georgetown, Colorado Early American trapper, guide and prospector, great friend and companion of Wild Bill Hickock, United States of America. Journey to the American far west by Simonin 1867. Old engraving El Mundo en la Mano 1878
RMBWTTJ4–Deadwood Central Railroad Engineer Camp wild west USA America United States North America Dakota surveyor c
RMCWBXB1–Ben Hodges, born to a Black father and a Mexican mother, was a wild west gambler, cattle rustler, and con man. He died an old
RM2J4XEGN–Poster for Buffalo Bill's Wild West circus performance. Published 1899. William Frederick 'Buffalo Bill' Cody, 1846 - 1917. American soldier, hunter, freemason and showman. The main picture shows a battle between Indians and settlers in covered wagons. A seperate equestrian picture of Cody to the right.
RMK74A9A–USA. 1st year of The Gold Rush. Group of prospectors. Historical Collections fo the Great West, 1851.
RMTA7MYG–Frederic Remington, The Flight, Wild West painting, 1895
RMDGWNYG–Wild West, statue and main entrance of Buffalo Bill Historical Center, historical museum, Cody, Wyoming, USA
RMRRJBF7–Circus World Museum Baraboo Wisconsin
RMGDPGPD–Mural at restaurant in Willcox, Arizona, USA
RFM99N5K–Wichita, Kansas / October 14, 2015: Old Cow Town is a living history museum where costumed interpreters recreate a frontier settlement on the Chisholm
RME136AP–Feb. 28, 2012 - Bustin' The Broncs in the Wild West; Cowpokes from all over the West of America and Canada take to the saddle this week for 6 weeks of rough riding in rodeo circuits. Almost every Western town has its own rodeo. Some competitors are local cowboys from the cattle ranches, but most of the money is taken by the pro's who ride the circuits and end up in Calgary in mid-July for the fattest prizes at the Annual Stampede. many make a full year's wage packet in just the month of July
RF2C5M29M–Tombstone, Arizona, USA - May 1, 2019: Stagecoach and Wild West style storefront facades on the streets of historic Tombstone.
RMKX5KBC–Wyatt Earp, Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp, American Old West deputy sheriff in Pima County, and deputy town marshal in Tombstone, Arizona Territory, who took part in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
RM2RBG8KX–Keeoma 1898 by Charles M. Russell
RM2PJ8FG7–Wild West town of Historic Deadwood, South Dakota, United States of America
RMCR6X34–Old wild west reenactment in Williams, Arizona (old Route 66 town) - Dakota Livesay Editor
RF2D7KEAY–Vintage wild west carpenter shop
RMHP2BE6–Love Valley wild west town in North Carolina where no cars are allowed just horses.
RMJR31PR–A Wyoming cowgirl rides the range in this watercolor by cowboy artist E.W. 'Bill' Gollings. The history of women in the west, and women who worked on cattle ranches in particular, is not as well documented as that of men. It wasn't until the advent of Wild West Shows that 'cowgirls' came into their own. These adult women were skilled performers, demonstrating riding, expert marksmanship, and trick roping that entertained audiences around the world. Women such as Annie Oakley became household names. By 1900, skirts split for riding astride became popular, and allowed women to compete with the m
RM2DH2B8R–A historical wild west lodging area in Deadwood, South Dakota
RMBWTTBB–Mess scene Wild west wagon cowboy horses Dakota USA America United States North America farming Photo John
RMCWBX65–Calamity Jane (1852-1903), in a studio portrait. She gained fame in the 1870s and later toured in Wild West shows. Ca. 1885.
RM2JP1F93–An Ox Train in the Mountains. After a work by American artist Frederic Sackrider Remington, 1861 – 1909.
RF2B86GN7–Historic wild west ghost town school house. Calico, California, USA
RM2C792DW–Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World show, poster, circa 1898
RMB96NE8–Pioneer Living History Village with an Old Western Bank and an Old Western Wagon, located in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Od West Homestead is down the road.
RMCR48K1–Cody Wyoming WY Buffalo Bill Wild West Historical Center Yellowstone National Park
RMG3AW7R–The "Knife Throwing Denvers" - UK US Wild West Act - famous for being the first "circus style" act to appear on the newly formed BBC Television Service in 1936. Date: circa 1940
RMBTJE31–The Dalton Gang after death, 1892. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection
RME0M4BG–Jul. 27, 1953 - Wild west wedding' at epinay: The newly-weds, assistant film producer john padovano (of new york) and ullam andreasson ( from Sweden) Welcomed by 'red skins' and the young actress Nicole courcel brandishing a tomahawk, as they leave the Maire of epinay, near Paris. The 'wild-west' set up was organised by the studio colleagues of the producer.
RFW29ARN–Tombstone, Arizona, USA - May 1, 2019: Wild West frontier style facade of storefronts in the tourist town of Tombstone Arizona.
RMEFHR74–Wagon wheel. Wild West wagon wheel
RM2RBG8MC–Wood Nymph 1898 by Charles M. Russell
RM2PJ8FJD–Wild West town of Historic Deadwood, South Dakota, United States of America
RMCR6TPP–Old wild west reenactment in Williams, Arizona (old Route 66 town)
RMFTWNFR–1950s historical, car parked on rough track by the Wild Atlantic coast, West of Ireland
RMJD98BP–Clipper Windmill, 1920 at the National Ranching Heritage Center, Lubbock Texas
RMHRKKA5–Black Bart, American Wild West Outlaw
RM2DH2B87–A historical wild west lodging area in Deadwood, South Dakota
RMBWTTE6–At the Dance wild west U.S. Cavalry Infantry Indian Grass Dance Reservation indians army USA America United
RMCWBX64–Calamity Jane (1852-1903), posing on horseback. She gained fame in the 1870s and later toured in Wild West shows. Ca. 1885.
RM2K0RGE6–A buffalo bull grazing. American bison (B. bison). From Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio, published in London 1844 by the artist, American adventurer George Catlin, 1796 - 1872. During many journeys Catlin recorded with pen and brush the customs and life-styles of Native American tribes.
RM2R2XEAY–Fall of Foyers, River Foyres , near Loch Ness, Scotland, West Europe
RF2GY3MJK–sheriff badge as used in the wild west america
RMB9700B–Pioneer Living History Village with old historical farmhouse in the desert landscape of Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
RMCR49G4–Indian mother with baby sculpture Cody Wyoming WY Buffalo Bill Wild West Historical Center Yellowstone National Park
RMAHAANJ–BUFFALO BILL CODY LOOK-ALIKE AT BUFFALO BILL RANCH STATE HISTORICAL PARK IN NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
RFFWM778–Abandoned old Wild West Cowboy Town used during the gold rush with mountains in background
RME106RE–Jan. 30, 1970 - The Wild West Hits Town: In London's Hyde Park this morning members of the American Rodeo show which will be touring Europe this year, were out riding - they are the for-runners of the show, the rest of the rodeo are on their way by sea to Europe. Photo Shows: Three stars of the show stop to water the horses in the Serpentine lake they are L-R. Chief Lloyd B. One Star, Miss Rodeo of America, and Chief Black Eagle.
RFW29ARH–Tombstone, Arizona, USA - May 1, 2019: Wild West frontier style facade of the Old Western Theme Park in Tombstone Arizona.
RFEFHR70–Wagon wheel. Wild West wagon wheel
RM2RBG8MA–Indian Camp - Lake McDonald 1901 by Charles M. Russell
RM2PJ8FJ3–Wild West town of Historic Deadwood, South Dakota, United States of America
RMCR6TRE–Old wild west reenactment in Williams, Arizona (old Route 66 town)
RMT8364N–Wild West Voyage from New York to London, 1887
RMJD985R–Baldwin locomotive at the National Ranching Heritage Center, Lubbock, Texas
RMHRP1MG–Jesse James, American Wild West Outlaw
RMK7ACG1–United States. Old West. The Gold Rush. San Francisco, 1850, 2 years after descovered gold.
RMBWTTEH–At the Dance wild west U.S. Cavalry Infantry Indian Grass Dance Reservation indians army USA America United
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