postcards
Found in 434 Collections and/or Records:
Postcard of Indians Walking in Line, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard with a photograph of Indians walking in a line. Tipis are in the background.
Postcard of Kiowas Kicking Tribe Bird, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard of seated Indian identified as Kiowas Kicking Tribe Bird. Postcard made in Germany, A. C. Bosselman and Company, New York.
Postcard of Lake McDonald, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard Lake McDonald, Glacier Park, Montana. Published by Chas. E. Morris Co., Great Falls, Montana.
Postcard of Large Indian Tipi, circa 1907
Postcard of a large Indian tipi and gathering. Text says, '1711, feast, after death of chief's son, in honor of son, Flathead Reservation. Mont.' Copyright 1907 by Montana Souvenir company.
Postcard of Large Tree Stump, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard with a photograph of a large tree stump with a man sitting on top. Written in white on the postcard is the dimensions of the tree stump. Eleven feet wide and 2,500 years old. Below another tree stump eight feet wide 'still sound' and 2,500 years old and laying on the ground.
Postcard of Man and Elk, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard with a photograph of a man and a large elk.
Postcard of Man Falling from Bucking Horse, 1912
Postcard with a photograph of a man falling from a bucking horse. In white on the bottom is, 'Good Night I'm Gone from Cyclone. At the Stampede Calgary Alta 1912. Official Photo no 84 Marcell of Calgary.'
Postcard of Man Falling from Bucking Horse, late 19th century - early 20th century
Postcard with a picture of a man falling from a bucking horse. Caption includes, 'Bonnie McCarrol thrown from Silver. Bonnie knows they let'er buck. Copyright by W.S. Bowman, No 29-c. Roundup Pendleton, Or.' B copy is an 8x10 paper copy of postcard.
Postcard of Man Falling from Horse, circa 1919
Postcard with a photograph of a man falling from a bucking horse. In white on the bottom is 'Tommie Kirnan Says Good Mornin Judge, copyright 1919 R. R. Doubleday.' B copy is an 8x10 paper copy of postcard.
Postcard of Man Hog Tieing a Steer, circa 1912
Postcard with photograph of a man hog tieing a steer from the Stampede Calgary in Alta Canada. In white at bottom, 'photo #68 Marcell of Calgary.'