original size: 6x8 Public domain photograph - Portrait, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
summary: Mrs. Ankeney was the wife of James Cumming who was killed in the well show in this photograph in September of 1885. The well was rebuilt in 1886. Mr. Ankeney was working for Mr. Cumming at the time o More
original size: 6x8 Public domain photograph - historical image of Nebraska, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
summary: His brother Andrew proved up on his claim and received $300. He then went to Grand Island and was never heard from again. His brother offered a $500 reward for any clue as to his whereabouts. He was s More
summary: Note: "This is the Reuben Gordon" identification by Mr. Purcell, July 24, 1942." original size: 6x8
summary: Note: Left to right: Ed Bathrick, Hiram Bathrick, Mrs. Bathrick, and Will Bathrick. original size: 6x8
Picryl description: Public domain image of a rural farming landscape, agriculture, farm animals, livestock, farmers, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
summary: Note: This is a transcript of a letter from James Klase concerning RG2608-1377<p>Gentlemen:<p>On June 25 the Omaha World Herald ran a special farm issue of the past fifty years and also shows a pictur More
summary: Pictured are Mr. Mullins, Wife Mrs. D. C. Konkle, and daughter Edna Mullins original size: 7x9
summary: Photographer's note: "Man who was killed by a detective near O'Neill as horse thief." S. D. Butcher was trying to locate underground stables in the canyon that were said to be used by horse thieves. More
original size: 6x8 Public domain photograph - group portrait, 20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
summary: Photographer's annotation: "On the same claim where the oldest house in Buffalo County stands. This picture shows Mrs. Nutter, her children and grand children, Will Nutter Jr., wife and children at t More
summary: This house was built by William Story in 1859. He was subsequently killed by American Indians in 1868. Nutter took the house in 1869. In 1977, Carl Smith of the Custer County Historical Society obse More
summary: This house was built by William Story in 1859. He was subsequently killed by American Indians in 1868. Nutter took the house in 1869. original size: 6x8
original size: 6x8 Public domain photograph of a house, residential property, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
original size: 6x8 Public domain photograph - 20th century group portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description