Public domain image of cattle, livestock, farm animals, agriculture, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
original size: 6x8 Public domain photograph - historical image of Nevada, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
summary: Note: One of the very early settlers on south side of Loup. Butcher writes that Squires, among other settlers, preferred to call themselves homesteaders in order to distinguish themselves from ranchers More
Public domain photograph - historical image of Nebraska, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
original size: 6x8 Public domain photograph - historical image of Nebraska, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
original size: 8x6 Public domain photograph - historical image of Nebraska, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
summary: Please note the construction of the barn in the distance. original size: 6x8
Picryl description: Public domain image of a rural landscape, farmhouse, pasture, farm field, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
summary: Photographer's Note: "Now has a beautiful home." original size: 6x8
summary: Please note the laundry drying on the line to the right. original size: 6x8
summary: Delores Amaran, daughter of Dora Ann Jorn, identified the people pictured from left to right as: Sarah (Mrs. John) Jorn; John Jorn (Homesteader); Dora Ann Jorn (their child); and Doc Worley, who is st More
summary: Photographer's note: "An early settler, east of Old Jefferson Post Office, brought into the country a herd of thoroughbred cattle. A very progressive farmer - now dead, 1886." original size: 6x8
summary: One of the photographs identifies this house as that of the Sweet family, which is probable. James Stennard lived in Sargent, not West Union. There was an Elmer Sweet who did live in West Union and is More
summary: Note: T.J. Butcher was the father of S.D. Butcher, the photographer. (August 8, 1934: Mr. L.L. Butcher, son of S.D. Butcher, said this should read "Jefferson Post Office, 9 miles west of West Union, i More
summary: Photographer's note: He moved to Broken Bow, ran small feed mill, still living in Broken Bow in 1902. original size: 6x8
Public domain image of a rural landscape, agriculture, farm animals, livestock, pasture, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description
summary: Aleck Nelson was one of the first settlers in Cummings Park. original size: 6x8
summary: An S.D. Butcher annotation reads: "Old dugout of Geo. Carr -- New Helena one of the oldest claims on Victoria Creek, C[uster] C[ounty]. dugout in upper right hand corner showing Victoria Creek which More
summary: Note the cloth spread over the plants in the background. The clothesline and tubs near the house suggest that this is laundry drying. original size: 6x8
summary: Pictured (l - r) are: James Boggs, Sr., James Boggs, Jr., Jules Haumont. Edmond Haumont, Paul G. Haumont, Sylvia Severus Haumont, Louis Haumont, wife Jane Thompson and son, Louis Bradburn on horseback More
summary: The photograph originally was identified as Thomas Shannon, but the identification was clarified by G.F. Shafer of Lincoln in 1946, who was Harvey Shannon's grandson. Pictured are: Thomas Shafer (fo More
summary: Note: The two girls in the picture wear dresses made from the same fabric. original size: 6x8
summary: Note: A pregnant woman appears in this picture. original size: 6x8
summary: Pictured (l - r) are: Paul G. Haumont (son of Edmond H.), George Boggs, and perhaps Frank Wooters. Note Butcher's photograph wagon in the background original size: 6x8
summary: Please note that one of the horses appears to be eating the plants and flowers on the table near the house. original size: 6x8
summary: Note: Photographer's annotation: "We did not want to show the old sod house to friends back east, but the young lady and mother wanted to prove they owned an organ." See NEBRASKA HISTORY. magazine. Vo More
summary: Note: One of the first settlers at Douglas Grove and an old hunter, he used to supply the pioneers with venison. original size: 6x8
summary: Please note the construction and style of the buildings shown. Also note the cart and wagon parts near the distant building. original size: 6x8
summary: Note: A frame barn stands behind the sod house. original size: 6x8
summary: Note the ducks that the photographer has drawn onto the negative in the pond. original size: 6x8
summary: Note that the family and horses are on freshly plowed and cultivated ground. original size: 6x8
summary: Note: What appears to be pigeon houses are attached to a shed original size: 6x8