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[A man leaning against a window sill of a building with his arms folded]
Photograph titled "Deadwood S. D. 8-19" of a man leaning against a window sill of the exterior of a stucco building. The man has his arms crossed at his chest and his right ankle over his left. He is wearing a dark suit, white shirt, tie, and flat top hat. Written on back in pencil: "5".
[A man standing on a cliff overlooking a city]
Outdoor photograph titled "At Deadwood, S. D. Aug. 1919" of a man standing on a cliff overlooking a city. The man is wearing a dark suit, white shirt, dark tie, and a hat. Written on back in pencil: "5".
[Three men wearing suits and hats, outside of a building]
Outdoor photograph of three men titled "At Deadwood S. D. Aug. '19" The three men are dressed in suits and ties and they are wearing hats. The man on left is holding a cigarette between his fingers and his hand is at his chest. The men are standing on a wooden sidewalk with an ornate wrought iron rail on left and the exterior wall of a stucco building on right. Mountain with trees in left background. Written on back in pencil: "3".
[Two men standing on the edge of a rock cliff overlooking a city]
Outdoor photograph of two men standing on the edge of a rock cliff overlooking a city. The photograph is titled "400' [not legible] Aurora(or v)e (?) Deadwood. S.D. Aug '19". The two men are dressed in suits and hats. Written on back of photograph in pencil: "3".
Transporting Cattle on a Boat
Photograph of a cattle being transported by boat in South Dakota during the winter.
Transporting Cattle on a Boat
Photograph of a cattle being transported by boat in South Dakota during the winter.
Fred Jennewien Museum, Exterior
Photograph of the exterior of the Fred Jennewein Museum. The museum is a small building who's front facade is imprinted with many different range brands. Antlers hang over the glass-paned door on the right, next to a sign that says, "MUSEUM ->". Another sign on the left side reads, "Fiftieth Anniversary MUSEUM Fred Jennewien, Curator". Printed on the top margin in red ink is, "FRED JENNEWEIN MUSEUM, Bison, South Dakota ...", and on the bottom margin, "... The Only Rammed Earth Museum in the World".
Casey Tibbs
American cowboy and actor, Casey Tibbs in Ft. Pierre, South Dakota.
Texas
This map shows the state of Texas with the counties labeled. Additionally, the map shows bodies of water and geographic levels (relief shown with hachures). There are two insets: "Map of Northern Texas" in the upper left corner and "Vicinity of Galveston" in the lower left. Some bordering regions are shown around the state. The back of the map is text which has exercises for a "Map of Nebraska, Kansas, and Dacotah" which is on an unincluded page. The questions relate to the major cities, bodies of water, and natural resources of each of the territories.
Texas
There are two maps on this page, one on either side; the first page shows the states of Texas and Oklahoma and the other side shows South Dakota. Each of the maps marks the major cities, roads, and railroad lines (in red). For Texas and South Dakota, the counties are outlined and labeled and there is an index of the counties and "Principal Cities and Towns." The map of Texas also has an inset in the lower left corner of "Western Texas" which is the same scale as the main map. Some relief is shown by hachures.
Wheel.
Patent for the construction of "metallic spokes" for bicycles and similar wheels (Lines 12-13) which use broad or double tire wheels (line 15).
Vehicle-Wheel.
Patent for "novel and inexpensive means whereby vehicle wheels may be protected from the many accidents occurring by reason of the irregularities and crevices in the path of travel; a still further object being to construct a safety guard that will be strong, durable, and add but little weight to the wheel." (Lines 17-23) Includes instructions and illustrations.
Vehicle-Wheel.
Patent for a vehicle wheel meant for children's carriages that has double fellies, spokes, and a hub that has "an interposed band connecting said fellies at suitable intervals and adapted for the attachment to the spokes" (lines 69-71).
Vehicle Wheel.
Patent for a wheel attachment of "combined purposes of tire, felly and safety guard" (lines 15-16), with slight wing-like widening between spokes to prevent sinking into ruts, with optional cutouts to reduce weight, including illustrations.
Vehicle-Wheel.
Patent for a strong, durable, and inexpensive vehicle-wheel with an improved design that is meant for light vehicles. The wheel will "provide novel means whereby the wheel will be prevented from slipping into ruts in the road, thus overcoming the jar that would otherwise be caused" (lines 14-18).
Water-Cooler.
Patent for a simple, efficient, and inexpensive portable water cooler that refrigerates the water "by the action of the air and the evaporation of the liquid or vapor percolating the material" (lines 12-14). It does not use ice and can be used in rural areas.
Vehicle-Wheel.
Patent for an improvement on vehicle wheels to "provide a novel and inexpensive safety-guard for wheels of the above-referred-to class, whereby the wheel will be prevented from entering crevices and cracks" (lines 14-18) and to improve durability.
Vehicle-Wheel.
Patent for a strong, durable, and inexpensive vehicle-wheel in children's carriages with a double-felly wheel meant to broaden "the tread thereof sufficiently to prevent the wheels falling into cracks between boards of board walks, such as are common in the suburbs or rural districts" (lines 15-19). The spokes are like that of a single-felly wheel.
Steam Coffee or Tea Pot.
Patent for a steam coffee or tea pot that has "double walls forming an inner and outer chamber, an interiorly arranged spout connecting said chambers and a vent tube arranged in the spout communicating with the inner chamber" (lines 77-81).
Rotary Pneumatic Toy.
Patent for improvements in rotary pneumatic toys, "which can be carried by a child and caused to rotate by the action of the air when the toy is carried rapidly or if the air is violently circulated" (lines 11-15) including illustrations.
Johnson's Nebraska, Dakota, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.
Map shows Wyoming before territorial boundaries were established, counties in Nebraska, Dakota, Montana, and Idaho, railroads, major roads, mining activity, Pony Express and U.S. Mail routes, areas of Indian habitation, military outposts, and historic routes of exploration. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:3,400,000]
Johnson's Nebraska, Dakota, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.
Map shows the mineral resources and mining activity in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, railroads, military outposts, areas of Indian habitation and reservations, historical routes of exploration, counties, and settlements in Nebraska, Dakota Territory, Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, and Yellowstone "National Park" in Wyoming. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:3,400,000].
Progress map of lines and areas of explorations and surveys conducted under the auspices of the War Department: giving the area of the public domain lying west of the 100th. meridian of longitude, with an index illustration of a series of atlas maps / prepared under the direction of Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers.
Map shows the names of military explorers, dates, and historical routes of their exploration from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. Displays railroads, "military posts," Indian agencies, existing and proposed astronomical stations, existing and proposed telegraph lines, state boundaries, major cities, public lands, Indian Territory, Dakota Territory, and area statistics "West of 100th Meridian" in square miles. Includes legend and index. Relief not shown. Scale [1:6,000,000].
Map showing boundaries of the proposed diminished Sioux Indian Reservations in Dakota.
Map shows late nineteenth century Dakota Territory township grids, major roads, railroads, mining activity, military posts, Indian reservations, and Indian agency locations. Includes notes of government actions with dates. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not provided.
Sketch of the public surveys in Iowa and Dakota
Map shows mid-nineteenth century Dakota Territory and Iowa township grid and existing settlements. Relief shown by hachures. Includes reference to symbols used. Scale [ 1:1,140,480 ].
Ceded part of Dakota Territory.
Map shows military reserves, Indian reservations, township grid, and towns along the Missouri and Big Sioux Rivers in ceded Dakota Territory during the mid-nineteenth century. Scale [ca. 1:1,010,000].
Sketch of the public surveys in Iowa and Dakota.
Map shows township grid, some settlements for Iowa and parts of Dakota Territory. Includes reference to symbols used. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ 1:1,140,480 ].
[Overland Trail]
Map shows trail route from Independence, Missouri (and also St. Joseph) to Sacramento, California across the "political divisions of the Great West": Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Oregon, California, and Nevada, landmarks and areas of Indian habitation. Includes note describing area and history of the route. Inset: United States west of Mississippi River showing political divisions in 1849. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
United States: IV. Central [from Mississippi River to Rocky Mountains]
Map shows cities, counties, and railroads for states along and east of the Rocky Mountains and west of the Mississippi River. Includes "Index to the sectional maps of the United States" on verso. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [1:4,870,000].
United States of North America (Eastern & Central) [Sheet 3]
Map shows mid-nineteenth century Dakotah, Nebraska and Kansas territories. Rivers, geographical features, proposed Pacific Railway route, and locations of Native American tribes are noted throughout. No scale is indicated.
[Map of the western United States].
Map shows cities, military posts, and railroads for states and territories west of the Mississippi River, "Indian Territory," and Dakota [Territory]. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Depths shown by isolines. Scale [1:7,500,000].
County and township map of Dakota.
Map shows late nineteenth century Dakota Territory township grid, counties, settlements, roads, railroads, military posts and reservations, Native American reservations and agencies. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Map of Nebraska and Dakota and portions of the states and territories bordering thereon.
Map shows mid-nineteenth century areas of Native American reservations by tribe, U.S. military posts, settlements, and routes of survey and exploration in Nebraska and the Dakota Territory. Includes historical notes and dates. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale not given.
Official map of Dakota : Issued by the Department of Immigration and Statistics, P.F. McClure, Commissioner, Bismarck, Dakota.
Map shows late nineteenth century Dakota Territory counties, Native American reservations, cities, towns, railroads, military posts, military reservations, township grid, and notable physical features. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not shown.
Map of Nebraska : from explorations of Lt. G. K. Warren Topl. Engrs. in 1855, 56, & 57 and other authorities.
Map shows area explored by Lieutenant G.K. Warren known as Nebraska at the time, west from Iowa to the Rocky Mountains and north to the international border. Includes explanation of colours [although map is not in color]. Inset: "Geological & barometrical section along the Missouri River from Ft. Benton to the Platte River [crosssection]." Relief shown by hachures and by profile. Scale [ca. 1:6,000,000].
[Maps of South Dakota and Texas]
Map shows Native American reservations, counties, cities and towns in South Dakota. Includes indices of counties, principal cities and towns. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ca. 1:4,224,000].
United States of North America (central sheet).
Map shows major cities and towns, water sources, military posts, railroads, and major roads for states of North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana, the Indian Territory, and portions of Woming, Colorado, and New Mexico; an outlined area in center of Indian Territory as "Oklahoma" and panhandle as public lands. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [1:6,047,811].
The United States of North America.
Map shows the late-nineteenth century United States. Major cities, military posts, areas of Native American habitation, principal railways, submarine telegraph cables are noted. Present-day Oklahoma is divided into "Indian Ter[ritory]" and "Oklahoma." Also, South Dakota's southern border is shown in present-day north Nebraska. areas of Indian habitation and reservations. Includes "distinctive characters" key to map. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [1:7,603,200].
Die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika in 6 Blättern, Bl. 2
Map shows cities, railroads, roads, areas of Native American habitation, Dakota [Territory], Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and parts of Wisconsin and Illinois. Includes names and dates for expeditionary routes. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [1:3,700,000].
Dakota territory.
Map shows Dakotah Territory military outposts and reservations, counties, existing towns, township grid, areas of Native American habitation, the Yankton Cession of Sioux tribal land, as well as 1851 and 1858 treaty lines. Includes explanation of lettering in township grid. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Soil map, South Dakota, Brookings sheet.
Map shows early twentieth century soil composition, township grid, towns, roads, railroads, and lakes in Brookings County, New York. Includes soil profile and legend. Scale [1:63,360].
Military map of Nebraska and Dakota [Sheet 2].
Map shows areas of military posts, trading posts, settlements, Native American habitation, and physical features in Nebraska Territory, Dakota Territory, Minnesota, and northern portions of Kansas. Includes notes and routes of explorers or survey parties. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:1,200,000].
Map of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers and their tributaries.
Map shows railroads, trails, routes of exploration, military posts, battle locations, Native American habitation in "Dakota" [Territory], Nebraska, and eastern Wyoming. Includes expedition dates, authorities, and text notes. Relief shown by hachures. Scale 1:1,200,000.
Military map of Nebraska and Dakota [Sheet 2].
Map shows areas of military posts, trading posts, settlements, Native American habitation, and physical features in Nebraska Territory, Dakota Territory, and portions of Kansas. Includes notes and routes of explorers or survey parties. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [1:1,200,000].
Military map of Nebraska and Dakota [Sheet 1].
Map shows areas of military posts, trading posts, settlements, Native American habitation, and physical features in Nebraska Territory, Dakota Territory, and Minnesota. Includes notes and routes of explorers or survey parties. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [1:1,200,000].
[Dakota Territory]
Map shows the geography, place names, and Native American tribal locations within the mid-nineteenth century northwestern United States territories. Dakota Territory borders are highlighted in red ink. No scale noted.
Map of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway and connections.
Map shows railroads, state and territorial boundaries, major cities and towns, areas of Native American habitation, military posts, for eastern half of the United States as far west as the Rocky Mountains. Relief shown by hachures. Scale not given.
Military map of Nebraska and Dakota.
Map shows areas of military posts, trading posts, settlements, Native American habitation, and physical features in Nebraska Territory, Dakota Territory, Minnesota, and northern portions of Kansas. Includes notes and routes of explorers or survey parties. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [1:1,200,000].
Geological map of the Black Hills of South Dakota & Wyoming.
Map shows late nineteenth century areas and types of mineral concentration, mines, county lines, towns, railroads, mountain peaks, rivers, and tributaries in the Black Hills. Towns and railroads in Deadwood region are also indicated. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [1:316,800].
[Map of Nebraska and Dakotah Territory]
Map shows railroads, Native American reservations, proposed roads, existing roads, military posts, cities, towns, and physical features in late nineteenth century Nebraska and portions of Kansas, Colorado, Iowa and Dakota Territory. Includes notes and routes of explorers or survey parties. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Scale [ca. 1:1,200,000].
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