Transportation—Horses, donkeys, and mules
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
88 miles in, 71.5 min. [Cavalry group posed in front of single-story building, same as PH119-023. "Baum" penciled on back.], 1870s-1890s
[Album of hunting trip to Alaska (Wrangell, Stikeen River, Telegraph Harbor) with hunting camps, bag of moose and caribou, and scenery. "Souvenir Postals" binder.], 1912
Alaska, Wrangell, up the Stikine River to Telegraph Hbr 1912; Hunting trip 1912? See log in box 1; H.J. Biddle & Spencer, guide, packer & cook. [Note, source unidentified.]
[Album of postcards and photos of Beacon Rock, including construction of Biddle's engineered hiking path to top. Five Weister photos show group climbing, probably Mazamas.], 1917
Beacon or Castle Rock is a Gorge landmark that Biddle purchased to preserve. He engineered a hiking path to the top. Now a state park of Washington. Biddle is descended from Lewis & Clark editor, Nicholas Biddle, and he campaigned to restore the name appl
Bill Gordon, SE corner 10th & Willamette.
View across unpaved street to clapboard house, with man and woman in front, buggy at curb. Storefront at left. Location identified as 10th and Willamette streets.
Cavalry company. [Mounted group posed at Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1894. Poley's Perfection Views, Great Rock Island Route.], 1894
[Cavalry units maneuvering on parade ground, probably Fort Riley, Kansas.], 1870s-1890s
[Charlie, Mollie and three children in carriage in front of Scott home in Eugene, High St. near 3rd.], 1903
[Charlie, Mollie and three children in carriage in front of Scott home in Eugene, High St. near 3rd. Offprint of two other images on mat verso.], 1903
Chelan County, Washington. Group of White Fir with fringe of reproduction in a half circle about it, 1904 Sep 11
J. H. (John Henry) Christ papers
J. H. (John Henry or Heine) Christ edited a book regarding the recollections of a Pony Express Rider, Isaac Van Dorsey Mossman, who worked for the Pony Express in the mid 1800s. The collection (1954-1955) contains manuscript and research material, correspondence, photographs, and publicity.
City & Suburban Railway car barn. In foreground are car #51, built in 1891, and a horse car. [More specs and company history on back.], 1910 c.?
Copper River Trail Valdez to Fairbanks. CLA: Changed teams every 20 miles. Sometimes made 60 miles per day. Mr. Andrews upper right. Driver was a Montana cowboy who became a stage driver in Alaska., undated
[Cowboy Martin Schmidt lying on grass by Appaloosa horse], 1911-1913 c
[Cowboy Martin Schmidt lying on grass by Appaloosa horse], 1911-1913 c
[Crew working five-horse team in rocky field. Team pulls a two-man vehicle that may be a grade, with an African-American worker. One-horse gig parked nearby. Railroad construction series.], 1904-1908
Crossing Fire Hole River, September 28, 1890. [Wagon drawn by four mules, three being ridden.], 1890 Sep 28
Curry county road near Pacific City, Oregon. [Man in carriage on dirt road through timber.], 1910
Cutting oats for hay on Kinsinger Ranch, four miles from Mantanuska. Horse-drawn combine. CLA: Matanuska Valley, Farming along the Alaskan Railroad, 1918 Oct 5
Delivery of berries, Eugene, Oregon. , 1899
Man with horse drawn wagon full of berries. Wagon is on dirt street next to a picket fence. A boy stands behind the fence. Mounted on black paper.