Once President Lincoln signed the Homestead Act of 1862, which granted 160 acres of free land to anyone with the grit to farm it for five years, the rush to the Great Plains was on. Solomon D. Butcher was there to document it, amassing more than three thousand photographs and compiling the most complete record of the sod house era ever made. Butcher (1856–1927) staked his claim on the plains in 1880. He didn’t like farming, but he found another way to thrive. He had learned the art of photography as a teenager, and he began taking pictures of his friends and neighbors. Butcher noticed how fast the vast land was “settling up,” so he formed the plan that would become his life’s work—to record the frontier days in words and images. Alongside s...
Photographer's annotation: 'A very well to do farmer and stock raiser in early days
The Fred Hulstrand History in Pictures Collection and The F.A. Pazandak Photograph Collection, two c...
The big Texas-to-Kansas trail drives in the openrange era that followed the Civil War gave birth to ...
Once President Lincoln signed the Homestead Act of 1862, which granted 160 acres of free land to any...
Review of: Light on the Prairie: Solomon D. Butcher, Photographer of Nebraska\u27s Pioneer Days, b...
In 1886, Custer County photographer Solomon Butcher conceived a plan to create a photographic histor...
John E. Carter has collected Solomon D. Butcher\u27s photographs of late nineteenth- and early twent...
This digital collection integrates two collections from the holdings of the Nebraska State Historica...
Sometime in the 1880s, Sallie Cover, a Nebraska settler in Garfield County, painted a picture of the...
When in the early autumn of 1856, from the bluffs near Elkhorn City, my eye first beheld this portio...
In the early pages of his important novel of western life, Zury, The Meanest Man in Spring County, J...
The narrative of Isaiah Bryant is a story of a pioneer, a striver, and the story of the Plains. This...
John Calvin Allen, professionally known as J. C., worked as a photographer for Purdue University fro...
Extension Circular 78-1744: Prairie Fires and the Nebraska Pioneer; Stories of Prairie Fire at diff...
In 1971, P. G. Richardson identified the photographs: 'This picture was taken on the farm of my Fath...
Photographer's annotation: 'A very well to do farmer and stock raiser in early days
The Fred Hulstrand History in Pictures Collection and The F.A. Pazandak Photograph Collection, two c...
The big Texas-to-Kansas trail drives in the openrange era that followed the Civil War gave birth to ...
Once President Lincoln signed the Homestead Act of 1862, which granted 160 acres of free land to any...
Review of: Light on the Prairie: Solomon D. Butcher, Photographer of Nebraska\u27s Pioneer Days, b...
In 1886, Custer County photographer Solomon Butcher conceived a plan to create a photographic histor...
John E. Carter has collected Solomon D. Butcher\u27s photographs of late nineteenth- and early twent...
This digital collection integrates two collections from the holdings of the Nebraska State Historica...
Sometime in the 1880s, Sallie Cover, a Nebraska settler in Garfield County, painted a picture of the...
When in the early autumn of 1856, from the bluffs near Elkhorn City, my eye first beheld this portio...
In the early pages of his important novel of western life, Zury, The Meanest Man in Spring County, J...
The narrative of Isaiah Bryant is a story of a pioneer, a striver, and the story of the Plains. This...
John Calvin Allen, professionally known as J. C., worked as a photographer for Purdue University fro...
Extension Circular 78-1744: Prairie Fires and the Nebraska Pioneer; Stories of Prairie Fire at diff...
In 1971, P. G. Richardson identified the photographs: 'This picture was taken on the farm of my Fath...
Photographer's annotation: 'A very well to do farmer and stock raiser in early days
The Fred Hulstrand History in Pictures Collection and The F.A. Pazandak Photograph Collection, two c...
The big Texas-to-Kansas trail drives in the openrange era that followed the Civil War gave birth to ...