Deer Hunters on Villard Street

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Title

Deer Hunters on Villard Street

Description

Eastern deer hunters and a dog on the Medora stagecoach going to the badlands to hunt. All the hunters have rifles in their hands. 4 horses pull the stagecoach. Words on the side of the stagecoach read Co., U. S. 1, and Deadwood. Behind the men homes can be seen. Taken on West Villard Street in Dickinson. Written in the lower right corner is, "23." Written on the back in the upper left is, "Osborn's Book ALBUM #61 / SCRIPT 106 / NEG #6." Written in the upper right is, "C-120-9-20 11x14 NEG / (23)." Written on the left side, "#175" and on the right side, "#(369)."

Creator

Osborn

Date

Circa 1900

Rights

This image cannot be copied or reproduced without the written permission of the Dickinson Museum Center. This image may be freely used for education uses, so long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image file is permitted without written permission of the Dickinson Museum Center.

Format

jpg, tiff

Medium

black and white photographic print

Identifier

2010-018-211

Spatial Coverage

Dickinson, ND

Provenance

Osborn, Lawton E. Sr.

Rights Holder

Copyright Southwestern North Dakota Museum Foundation and Dickinson Museum Center

Original Format

Photographic prints

Physical Dimensions

8.25" x 10"

Address

Villard Street, Dickinson, ND

Cataloguer's Notes

Title created by Dickinson Museum Center.
No receipt. 1 glassine env with the words Eastern Hunters, and the number 175. 1 CA neg env with the words Dickinson - Eastern Hunters, Medora - Deadwood Stage, and the number 175.

Information for a copy of this photo appears on the SHSND website identifying some of the people in the photo :
Item: 0142-00001
Title: Medora-Deadwood Stagecoach, Dickinson (N.D.)
Date: ca. 1896
Inscription/Marks: "The man driving is George Woodman who was Huidekoper's foreman, alongside him holding the gun is Mr. Huidekoper (Arthur Clark “A.C.” Huidekoper). Above him is Johnny Reynolds, Huidekoper's brother-in-law. The man behind Reynolds is Ed McLain whose father was Huidekoper's veterinarian in Pennsylvania. The next young man was Dan Fowler and the man on behind was named Nesbit."

Physical Location

Osborn Album #3

Ordering Info

http://dickinsonmuseumcenter.com/fees/ ?

Comments

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Collection

Citation

Osborn, “Deer Hunters on Villard Street,” Southwestern North Dakota Digital Archive At the Dickinson Museum Center, accessed April 24, 2024, https://dmc.omeka.net/items/show/792.