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    • Covered wagon and oxen model

    • Covered wagon and oxen model

    • Oxen; Overland Trails--Description and travel; Wagon trains--Models; Nebraska Western Trails Project NSHS

    • Abstract Covered wagon/oxen model. Oxen were the preferred draft animal for a wagon. They were less expensive, easier to feed, more durable, and less attractive to thieves.
    • Covered wagon and oxen model

    • Covered wagon and oxen model

    • Oxen; Overland Trails--Description and travel; Wagon trains--Models; Nebraska Western Trails Project NSHS

    • Abstract Covered wagon/oxen model. Oxen were the preferred draft animal for a wagon. They were less expensive, easier to feed, more durable, and less attractive to thieves.
    • 9th Street from near Union Station

    • 9th Street from near Union Station

    • Ninth Street (Omaha, Neb.); Cityscapes -- Nebraska -- Omaha -- 1900-1910; Lantern slides -- Nebraska -- Omaha -- 1900-1910

    • Abstract Looking north on 9th Street from Leavenworth Street, Omaha, Nebraska, from near the Union Pacific Railroad Station. Butternut Building is in view to the left. Includes horses and carts, telegraph poles and wires. ""American Transfer Co.""...
    • Willa Cather and Isabelle McClung Hambourg camping

    • Willa Cather and Isabelle McClung Hambourg camping

    • Cather, Willa, 1873-1947; Hambourg, Isabelle McClung; Camping; Camping Equipment and supplies; Outdoor recreation; Tents; Brown, Ben

    • Willa Cather and Isabelle McClung with an unidentified man, possibly Ben Brown, camping, maybe in the Black Hills, where they went with Cather's brother Roscoe in the summer of 1905. In the left foreground Willa and Isabelle sit in front of a...
    • Jorns family of  Dry Valley, Custer County, Nebraska

    • Jorns family of Dry Valley, Custer County, Nebraska

    • sod buildings livestock farms sod houses windmills wire fencing agricultural buildings

    • Delores Amaran, daughter of Dora Ann Jorn, identified the people pictured from left to right as: Sarah (Mrs. John) Jorn; John Jorn (Homesteader); Dora Ann Jorn (their child); and Doc Worley, who is standing in the wagon. This family has been...
    • Ezra Meeker books

    • Ezra Meeker books

    • Meeker, Ezra, 1830-1928; Oregon National Historic Trail ; Overland Trails--Description and travel; Nebraska Western Trails Project NSHS

    • Abstract Ezra Meeker, who went west first in 1852, created a national sensation when in 1906 he retraced the trail from west to east, again in an ox-drawn wagon. The first vocal proponent of marking the historic route, his efforts led to the...
    • 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...
    • Doll

    • Doll

    • Dolls; Nebraska Western Trails Project NSHS

    • Abstract Doll brought to Nebraska in a covered wagon.
    • Ox shoe

    • Ox shoe

    • Overland Trails; Oxen -- Equipment and supplies; Nebraska Western Trails Project NSHS

    • Abstract Oxen were the preferred draft animal for a wagon. They were less expensive, easier to feed, more durable, and less attractive to thieves.

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