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    • Minneapolis 12-25, test 2

    • Minneapolis 12-25, test 2

    • Farm tractors--Testing; Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company

    • Test #2. The Minneapolis 12-25 was made by the Minneapolis Threshing Co, Hopkins, Minn. Test #2 was withdrawn and became test #13 with a new tractor." View of the tractor and the first test car on the test track in the snow, the reason the test...
    • Emigrants walking the trail

    • Emigrants walking the trail

    • Overland Trails; Covered wagons; Nebraska Western Trails Project NSHS

    • Abstract Contrary to modern notions, many emigrants walked the trail. Far fewer rode horses or in a bumpy, already overloaded wagon. Shoes and socks became precious commodities. By the time travelers reached Chimney Rock, they had probably come...
    • 4 Seth Kinman photos

    • 4 Seth Kinman photos

    • Kinmen, Seth; Furniture; Nebraska Western Trails Project NSHS

    • Abstract Seth Kinman left Illinois for California in 1849, but he is remembered today for his celebrated return to Washington, D.C. Failing as a gold miner, he made a handsome living as a hunter and trapper. But he became renowned as a craftsman...
    • U. S. Army Building, southwest corner of 15th and Harney

    • U. S. Army Building, southwest corner of 15th and Harney

    • Military facilitles -- Nebraska -- Omaha -- 1860-1870; United States. Army. Dept. of the Platte

    • Abstract Photograph of Army Headquarters, Dept. of the Platte, southwest corner of 15th and Harney Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. After Army headquarters moved to Fort Omaha in 1878-79, the building became the Withnell House (hotel)
    • Fur Trader's Caravan Leaving St. Louis

    • Fur Trader's Caravan Leaving St. Louis

    • Saint Louis (Mo.); Fur traders -- West (U.S.); Watercolors

    • Depicts the Smith, Jackson and Sublette wagon train departing St. Louis, MO on April 3, 1830. These are the first wagons to be taken out onto the High Plains on what later became the Oregon Trail.
    • Fort Laramie

    • Fort Laramie

    • Wagon trains û- Oregon National Historic Trail; Fort Laramie (Wyo. : Fort); Watercolors

    • Depicts ox-drawn emigrant wagons fording the Laramie River and approaching Fort John, the fur trade post that later became a military fort known as Fort Laramie. Laramie Peak is in the distance. This painting is based on the 1842 report of explorer...

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