Al Wise ranch near Callaway, one of the oldest settlers on the South Loup River.
Summary
summary: Note: Wise was know to be a member of the I. P. "Print" Olive gang, Olive and his men became legnedary for hanging and burning the bodies of two homesteaders by the name of Mitchell and Ketchum, Wise claims not to have been with the party responsible for the hanging.
original size: 6x8
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19th century
butcher solomon d solomon devore 1856 1927
prairie settlement nebraska photographs and family letters 1862 1912
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library of congress
Date
01/01/1892
Contributors
Solomon D. Butcher (Photographer)
Location
callaway
Source
Library of Congress
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain