The turn from the nineteenth to the twentieth century saw the conclusion of the Great Northern Railway (1893) and the birth of Glacier National Park in Montana (1910), two events so tightly interrelated through the family of railroad tycoon James J. Hill and his son Louis W. Hill that they would come to be automatically associated in the minds of many twentieth-century Americans-especially the prospective middle-class tourists from the metropolitan East who were following the Hills\u27 promotional exhortation to See America First and experience a tamed version of western wilderness at Glacier Park: outdoor adventure and close contact with what was deemed the remnant of a prior era, the Indian included. In the course of these campaigns, Lo...
In 1922 a white physician working on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation began taking photographs of t...
This narrative opens in typical form for a biography portraying the life of a nineteenth- century fr...
Thundering herds of bison have become synonymous with the pre-European colonization of the Great Pla...
The turn from the nineteenth to the twentieth century saw the conclusion of the Great Northern Railw...
Walter McClintock (1870-1949) is principally known for two books, The Old North Trail; or Life, Lege...
Mary Ann Franke investigates the recent controversy regarding the Yellowstone bison and the efforts ...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
Review of: Northern Pacific Views: The Railroad Photography of F. Jay Haynes, 1876-1905. Nolan, Edwa...
Review of: Joseph N. Nicollet on the Plains and Prairies: The Expeditions of 1838-39 with Journals, ...
Representational art depicting important historical events has always been integral to the lives of ...
Alfred Jacob Miller (181O-1874) spent six months in the Rocky Mountain West in 1837, capturing a vis...
This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historian...
Nowadays, the Blackland Prairies of north Texas are the kind of landscape most people think of as gr...
The traditional Lewis and Clark buff will find much enjoyment in Charles Fritz: 100 Paintings Illust...
These two books outline the fascinating history of the exploration of the western United States by U...
In 1922 a white physician working on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation began taking photographs of t...
This narrative opens in typical form for a biography portraying the life of a nineteenth- century fr...
Thundering herds of bison have become synonymous with the pre-European colonization of the Great Pla...
The turn from the nineteenth to the twentieth century saw the conclusion of the Great Northern Railw...
Walter McClintock (1870-1949) is principally known for two books, The Old North Trail; or Life, Lege...
Mary Ann Franke investigates the recent controversy regarding the Yellowstone bison and the efforts ...
Michael Forsberg’s magnificent photos of land, animals, and people compelled me initially to turn pa...
Review of: Northern Pacific Views: The Railroad Photography of F. Jay Haynes, 1876-1905. Nolan, Edwa...
Review of: Joseph N. Nicollet on the Plains and Prairies: The Expeditions of 1838-39 with Journals, ...
Representational art depicting important historical events has always been integral to the lives of ...
Alfred Jacob Miller (181O-1874) spent six months in the Rocky Mountain West in 1837, capturing a vis...
This volume is devoted to the life and oeuvre of the American artist, Alfred Jacob Miller. Historian...
Nowadays, the Blackland Prairies of north Texas are the kind of landscape most people think of as gr...
The traditional Lewis and Clark buff will find much enjoyment in Charles Fritz: 100 Paintings Illust...
These two books outline the fascinating history of the exploration of the western United States by U...
In 1922 a white physician working on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation began taking photographs of t...
This narrative opens in typical form for a biography portraying the life of a nineteenth- century fr...
Thundering herds of bison have become synonymous with the pre-European colonization of the Great Pla...