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Wild West Collection (#30)

Step into the untamed world of the Wild West, where legends were born and adventures unfolded

Background imageWild West Collection: EMIGRANTS TO THE WEST, 1865. Traffic in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California in 1865

EMIGRANTS TO THE WEST, 1865. Traffic in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California in 1865. Wood engraving, 1867

Background imageWild West Collection: BUFFALO SOLDIER, 1886. The rescue of Corporal Scott by Lieutenant Clark

BUFFALO SOLDIER, 1886. The rescue of Corporal Scott by Lieutenant Clark, both of the 10th (Colored) Cavalry, under Apache fire. Wood engraving, 1886, after Frederic Remington

Background imageWild West Collection: REMINGTON: 10th CAVALRY. Laying back on the trail. Enlisted man of the 10th (Colored) Cavalry

REMINGTON: 10th CAVALRY. Laying back on the trail. Enlisted man of the 10th (Colored) Cavalry, known as Buffalo Soldiers, on maneuvers in Arizona. Wood engraving, 1888, after Frederick Remington

Background imageWild West Collection: REMINGTON: 10th CAVALRY. In the Desert, showing the 10th (Colored) Cavalry

REMINGTON: 10th CAVALRY. In the Desert, showing the 10th (Colored) Cavalry, known as Buffalo Soldiers, on maneuvers in Arizona. Wood engraving, 1888, after Frederick Remington

Background imageWild West Collection: REMINGTON: 10th CAVALRY. One of the real heroes of hard marching

REMINGTON: 10th CAVALRY. One of the real heroes of hard marching. Enlisted man of the 10th (Colored) Cavalry, known as Buffalo Soldiers, on maneuvers in Arizona

Background imageWild West Collection: ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE, 1883. The Frontier Teacher And His School

ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE, 1883. The Frontier Teacher And His School. A Schoolroom on the western frontier. Wood engraving, American, 1883

Background imageWild West Collection: REMINGTON: SCOUT, 1891. A friendly scout signaling the main column

REMINGTON: SCOUT, 1891. A friendly scout signaling the main column. Wood engraving, 1891, after Frederic Remington

Background imageWild West Collection: PIONEER HOMESTEAD. A pioneer homestead in a pine forest of the American West

PIONEER HOMESTEAD. A pioneer homestead in a pine forest of the American West. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageWild West Collection: CATLIN: COMANCHE GREETING. Line engraving after George Catlin, 1844

CATLIN: COMANCHE GREETING. Line engraving after George Catlin, 1844

Background imageWild West Collection: HUDSON BAY TRADING STORE in the Northwest Territory of Canada: colored engraving, 1888

HUDSON BAY TRADING STORE in the Northwest Territory of Canada: colored engraving, 1888, after Frederic Remington

Background imageWild West Collection: EMIGRANTS TO WEST, 19th C. Wood engraving, late 19th century, after Felix O. C. Darley

EMIGRANTS TO WEST, 19th C. Wood engraving, late 19th century, after Felix O. C. Darley
EMIGRANTS TO WEST, 19th C. Wood engraving, late 19th century, after Felix O.C. Darley

Background imageWild West Collection: OREGON TRAIL EMIGRANTS. Crossing a river: colored engraving, 1878

OREGON TRAIL EMIGRANTS. Crossing a river: colored engraving, 1878

Background imageWild West Collection: TEXAS: THE ALAMO, 1836. The Siege of the Alamo, 23 February-6 March 1836

TEXAS: THE ALAMO, 1836. The Siege of the Alamo, 23 February-6 March 1836. Color engraving, 19th century

Background imageWild West Collection: PONY EXPRESS, 1867. The Overland Pony Express. Color engraving

PONY EXPRESS, 1867. The Overland Pony Express. Color engraving

Background imageWild West Collection: DUGOUT RESIDENCE, 1871. A dug-out along the Kansas-Pacific railway in the American West

DUGOUT RESIDENCE, 1871. A dug-out along the Kansas-Pacific railway in the American West: colored engraving, 1871

Background imageWild West Collection: EMIGRANT WAGON TRAIN, 1871. Pilgrims of the Plains halt for evening camp: colored engraving, 1871

EMIGRANT WAGON TRAIN, 1871. Pilgrims of the Plains halt for evening camp: colored engraving, 1871
EMIGRANT WAGON TRAIN, 1871. " Pilgrims of the Plains" halt for evening camp: colored engraving, 1871

Background imageWild West Collection: CANADA: FUR TRADE. The Courier Du Bois and the Savage, 1892. Color engraving after Frederic

CANADA: FUR TRADE. The Courier Du Bois and the Savage, 1892. Color engraving after Frederic Remington

Background imageWild West Collection: DANIEL BOONE (1734-1820). American frontiersman. Daniel Boone encounters and kills a bear in 1770

DANIEL BOONE (1734-1820). American frontiersman. Daniel Boone encounters and kills a bear in 1770. Color engraving, 1840

Background imageWild West Collection: DUGOUT HOME, 1871. A dugout along the Kansas-Pacific railway in the American West

DUGOUT HOME, 1871. A dugout along the Kansas-Pacific railway in the American West. Wood engraving, 1871

Background imageWild West Collection: TEXAS CATTLE TRADE, 1874. Trail drivers making camp in Kansas on their way to Wichita from Texas

TEXAS CATTLE TRADE, 1874. Trail drivers making camp in Kansas on their way to Wichita from Texas: wood engraving, American, 1874

Background imageWild West Collection: REMINGTON: PLAINS NATIVE AMERICAN. An old-time Northern Plains Native American. The Coup

REMINGTON: PLAINS NATIVE AMERICAN. An old-time Northern Plains Native American. The Coup. Wood engraving, 1891, after Frederic Remington

Background imageWild West Collection: EMIGRANTS UNDER ATTACK. Emigrants attacked by Native Americans in the American West

EMIGRANTS UNDER ATTACK. Emigrants attacked by Native Americans in the American West. Engraving from an American newspaper of 1857

Background imageWild West Collection: BALLAD OF JESSE JAMES. Linoleum cut, 1927, by John Held, Jr. for the Ballad of Jesse James

BALLAD OF JESSE JAMES. Linoleum cut, 1927, by John Held, Jr. for the Ballad of Jesse James

Background imageWild West Collection: RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION 1875. Railroad building on the Great Plains. Wood engraving, American, 1875

RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION 1875. Railroad building on the Great Plains. Wood engraving, American, 1875, after a drawing by Alfred R. Waud

Background imageWild West Collection: REMINGTON: COWBOY FUN. Cowboy Fun. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington

REMINGTON: COWBOY FUN. Cowboy Fun. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageWild West Collection: REMINGTON: COWBOYS. Roping in a Horse-Corral. Wood engraving, 1888

REMINGTON: COWBOYS. Roping in a Horse-Corral. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageWild West Collection: REMINGTON: COWBOYS, 1888. Cutting Out a Steer. Wood engraving, 1888

REMINGTON: COWBOYS, 1888. Cutting Out a Steer. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageWild West Collection: REMINGTON: COWBOY, 1888. The Round-Up. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington

REMINGTON: COWBOY, 1888. The Round-Up. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageWild West Collection: IN A STAMPEDE. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

IN A STAMPEDE. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageWild West Collection: IN WITH THE HORSE HERD. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

IN WITH THE HORSE HERD. Wood engraving, 1888, after a drawing by Frederic Remington (1861-1908)

Background imageWild West Collection: WAGON TRAIN, 1859. A government wagon train en route to Utah

WAGON TRAIN, 1859. A government wagon train en route to Utah. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1859

Background imageWild West Collection: WYOMING: COWBOY, c1911. O Donnell on Whirlwind, Cheyenne Frontier Days

WYOMING: COWBOY, c1911. O Donnell on Whirlwind, Cheyenne Frontier Days. Cowboy on a bucking bronco in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Photograph, c1911

Background imageWild West Collection: Ruth of the Rockies, 1920

Ruth of the Rockies, 1920

Background imageWild West Collection: Silent Film Still: Poker

Silent Film Still: Poker

Background imageWild West Collection: Film: Sunset Jones, 1921

Film: Sunset Jones, 1921

Background imageWild West Collection: FUR TRAPPER. A white trapper. Illustration by Frederic Remington

FUR TRAPPER. A white trapper. Illustration by Frederic Remington

Background imageWild West Collection: REMINGTON: FALL, 1895. Frederic Remington: The Fall of the Cowboy. Oil on canvas, 1895

REMINGTON: FALL, 1895. Frederic Remington: The Fall of the Cowboy. Oil on canvas, 1895

Background imageWild West Collection: FORT BRIDGER, WYOMING, 1852. A fur trading outpost established in 1842 along the Oregon Trail

FORT BRIDGER, WYOMING, 1852. A fur trading outpost established in 1842 along the Oregon Trail. American lithograph, 1852

Background imageWild West Collection: JESSE JAMES (1847-1882). American desperado. Photographed c1873

JESSE JAMES (1847-1882). American desperado. Photographed c1873

Background imageWild West Collection: SILENT FILM: COWBOYS. Lefty Flynn in The No Gun Man, 1924

SILENT FILM: COWBOYS. Lefty Flynn in The No Gun Man, 1924

Background imageWild West Collection: BUFFALO BILL: POSTER, 1910. Buffalo Bill Cody and Gordon William Lillie, known as Pawnee Bill

BUFFALO BILL: POSTER, 1910. Buffalo Bill Cody and Gordon William Lillie, known as Pawnee Bill, in the year after they merged their individual Wild West shows

Background imageWild West Collection: CALAMITY JANE (c1852-1903). Martha Jane Canary Burke, known as Calamity Jane

CALAMITY JANE (c1852-1903). Martha Jane Canary Burke, known as Calamity Jane. American frontier character. Oil over a photograph, 1895

Background imageWild West Collection: W. F. CODY POSTER, c1885. Saddling a Bucker: Buffalo Bill Wild West Show lithograph poster, c1885

W. F. CODY POSTER, c1885. Saddling a Bucker: Buffalo Bill Wild West Show lithograph poster, c1885
W.F. CODY POSTER, c1885. Saddling a Bucker: Buffalo Bill Wild West Show lithograph poster, c1885

Background imageWild West Collection: STAGECOACH ROBBERS. Hands up! Painting, 1906, by N. C. Wyeth

STAGECOACH ROBBERS. Hands up! Painting, 1906, by N. C. Wyeth
STAGECOACH ROBBERS. Hands up! Painting, 1906, by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageWild West Collection: W. F. CODY POSTER, 1894. An 1894 poster for the Wild West Show of Pawnee Bill, Gordon William Lillie

W. F. CODY POSTER, 1894. An 1894 poster for the Wild West Show of Pawnee Bill, Gordon William Lillie
W.F.CODY POSTER, 1894. An 1894 poster for the Wild West Show of " Pawnee Bill", Gordon William Lillie, who in 1883 joined the staff of " Buffalo Bill" Codys Wild West Show

Background imageWild West Collection: Silent Film Still: Cowboys

Silent Film Still: Cowboys

Background imageWild West Collection: TOM MIX (1880-1944). American film actor

TOM MIX (1880-1944). American film actor

Background imageWild West Collection: CHARLES E. BOLTON (c1829-?). Known as Black Bart. American stagecoach robber

CHARLES E. BOLTON (c1829-?). Known as Black Bart. American stagecoach robber




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Step into the untamed world of the Wild West, where legends were born and adventures unfolded. 🌵🤠 Immerse yourself in the iconic imagery of this era with a vintage poster for John Ford's timeless classic, "Stagecoach" (1939), transporting you back to a time when cowboys ruled the silver screen. Witness the fearless spirit of Annie Oakley (1860-1926) captured in an oil painting over a photograph from 1899, showcasing her remarkable marksmanship skills that made her a legendary sharpshooter. Marvel at the breathtaking beauty of a desert landscape adorned with a lone cowboy, his silhouette against the setting sun serving as a symbol of resilience and freedom. Travel further into nostalgia with a retro-style scene featuring an old gas station and towering saguaro cacti, reminiscent of days gone by when Route 66 was bustling with travelers seeking their own slice of adventure. Feel your heart race as you witness a man bravely riding atop a bucking horse during an exhilarating rodeo event – capturing both the thrill and danger that defined life on the frontier. Delve into Charles M. Russell's captivating drawing titled "Russell: Stage Robber, " depicting an outlaw holding up a stagecoach at gunpoint while clutching onto stolen treasure – offering us insight into both lawlessness and desperation within these rugged lands. Experience the tension-filled atmosphere as two gunslingers face off in an epic street gunfight within one Western town – reminding us that justice often came swiftly but not without sacrifice. Join Claire Trevor and John Wayne in John Ford's masterpiece "Stagecoach" (1939), where they navigate treacherous terrain together, forging unlikely friendships amidst danger and uncertainty. Trace Texas' rich history through maps from 1856 to 1867, witnessing its transformation from wild frontiers to established territories brimming with potential for fortune or ruin.