Note: See Butcher's PIONEER HISTORY OF CUSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA p. 14, for the story of Schreyer and his fights with cattlemen
The house shown is reported to be the former house of U.C. (or perhaps C. U.) Richardson. There is a...
The Schramm family came from Bavaria, Germany and settled on a farm in Sugar Creek Township in 1835....
William Garlock (only seen on the earliest print) is standing to the far left. 'The old sod house an...
Note: Among them is T.J. Butcher, freighting from Kearney before the railroad came to Broken Bow. Pi...
A note on one of the prints states: 'Northeast of Sargent 4 miles. Grandpa and Grandma Bentley (Gran...
Note: This is a transcript of a letter from James Klase concerning RG2608-1377 Gentlemen: On June 25...
In 1971, P. G. Richardson identified the photographs: 'This picture was taken on the farm of my Fath...
Note: 'See Butcher's History.' Also note the clothes line attached to the sod house
Note: Mary Landkamer of the Custer County Historical Society identifies this as the Joseph Kaelin, S...
Photographer's annotation: 'Very remarkable old gentleman.' Butcher's PIONEER HISTORY OF CUSTER COUN...
Note: An old time trapper and buffalo hunter. Was known among the trappers as 'Bloody Dick.' Burger ...
Note: One of the men pictured holds a shotgun and freshly killed game birds In 1990, Mary Landkamer ...
Note: One of the very early settlers on south side of Loup. Butcher writes that Squires, among other...
Photographer's note: 'Fullhart was an old bachelor who was killed by his hired man, Oxley.' See Butc...
Photographer's annotation:: 'The man who went with S.D. Butcher to Pine Ridge during the Indian upri...
The house shown is reported to be the former house of U.C. (or perhaps C. U.) Richardson. There is a...
The Schramm family came from Bavaria, Germany and settled on a farm in Sugar Creek Township in 1835....
William Garlock (only seen on the earliest print) is standing to the far left. 'The old sod house an...
Note: Among them is T.J. Butcher, freighting from Kearney before the railroad came to Broken Bow. Pi...
A note on one of the prints states: 'Northeast of Sargent 4 miles. Grandpa and Grandma Bentley (Gran...
Note: This is a transcript of a letter from James Klase concerning RG2608-1377 Gentlemen: On June 25...
In 1971, P. G. Richardson identified the photographs: 'This picture was taken on the farm of my Fath...
Note: 'See Butcher's History.' Also note the clothes line attached to the sod house
Note: Mary Landkamer of the Custer County Historical Society identifies this as the Joseph Kaelin, S...
Photographer's annotation: 'Very remarkable old gentleman.' Butcher's PIONEER HISTORY OF CUSTER COUN...
Note: An old time trapper and buffalo hunter. Was known among the trappers as 'Bloody Dick.' Burger ...
Note: One of the men pictured holds a shotgun and freshly killed game birds In 1990, Mary Landkamer ...
Note: One of the very early settlers on south side of Loup. Butcher writes that Squires, among other...
Photographer's note: 'Fullhart was an old bachelor who was killed by his hired man, Oxley.' See Butc...
Photographer's annotation:: 'The man who went with S.D. Butcher to Pine Ridge during the Indian upri...
The house shown is reported to be the former house of U.C. (or perhaps C. U.) Richardson. There is a...
The Schramm family came from Bavaria, Germany and settled on a farm in Sugar Creek Township in 1835....
William Garlock (only seen on the earliest print) is standing to the far left. 'The old sod house an...