A Glimpse of Frontier Life: The Woman and the Sod House in 1890s Nebraska
Introduction Life on the American frontier was defined by resourcefulness, perseverance, and the ability to make do with limited resources. A photograph from Nebraska in […]
Introduction Life on the American frontier was defined by resourcefulness, perseverance, and the ability to make do with limited resources. A photograph from Nebraska in […]
Introduction The American frontier of the late 19th century is often romanticized as a time of pioneering spirit, hard work, and resilience. One of the […]
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In the heart of Midland, Pennsylvania, a town defined by its towering steel mills and hardworking residents, there’s an image that captures more than just […]
Looking at the site of the former Powell River Bridge are two adults and two children. It was carried away by the 1977 flood. The […]
Every day, I sift through hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of photos. As a history enthusiast, I never tire of discovering moments frozen in time. There’s […]
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Powers in front of their four-and-a-half-story three-room home. “These men here are nice talking men but they won’t put out any […]
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Others in the community comfort the dying miner’s family. He would die from his failing lungs within hours of taking this photograph.
Caption: Shack owned by a strawberry farmer in Hammond, Louisiana.
Albert J. Ewing, a traveling photographer, captured this image of six small children posing in a field with a toy dining set and table, sometime […]
The 14-child H.W. Hilborn family sits and stands on the steps of their Portal, North Dakota, house. One of the guys on the ground is […]
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