Pictured (left to right): Alfonso Smock, Roy Smock, Anton Smock, Sophie, Mabel, Violet, Daisy, Rose, and Jenny
Henry Pfrehm home in north Custer County, 188?. Identified by James P. Murray of Sargent and J.F. Sh...
Note: This photograph has been identified as the William O. and Sylvia Blain-McConkey family. Mr. Mc...
This photograph is nearly identical to RG2608-1862a, which is identified as Charles E. Birke, Amhers...
Pictured (left to right): Alfonso Smock, Roy Smock, Anton Smock, Sophie, Mabel, Violet, Daisy, Rose,...
Son (?) Arthur Gibbs appears on the horse. Their homestead was located on the NW 1/4 of Sec. 33, Twp...
A note on the back of one of the prints states 'Atemis Copsey and wife Armilda Jane Draper Copsey, o...
Note: Two of the children wear dresses made of the same material. Also, in the background appears a ...
Note: The antelope horn mound. This property was located in Loup County, Sec. 31 & 32, Twp. 21, R. 1...
Note: Mary Landkamer of the Custer County Historical Society identifies this as the Joseph Kaelin, S...
In 1971, P. G. Richardson identified the photographs: 'This picture was taken on the farm of my Fath...
Photographer's annotation: 'Shows how comfortable a house can be made from sod if time and money is ...
Note: This photograph is captioned: 'Using all his farm. Corn is planted up to the door.' Also, thre...
In 1990, Delber Lewis identified this photographs as that of his great-grandfather, John Henry Vreel...
This photograph shows the same people, taken at the same time as RG2608-1834, which is identified as...
Note: Among them is T.J. Butcher, freighting from Kearney before the railroad came to Broken Bow. Pi...
Henry Pfrehm home in north Custer County, 188?. Identified by James P. Murray of Sargent and J.F. Sh...
Note: This photograph has been identified as the William O. and Sylvia Blain-McConkey family. Mr. Mc...
This photograph is nearly identical to RG2608-1862a, which is identified as Charles E. Birke, Amhers...
Pictured (left to right): Alfonso Smock, Roy Smock, Anton Smock, Sophie, Mabel, Violet, Daisy, Rose,...
Son (?) Arthur Gibbs appears on the horse. Their homestead was located on the NW 1/4 of Sec. 33, Twp...
A note on the back of one of the prints states 'Atemis Copsey and wife Armilda Jane Draper Copsey, o...
Note: Two of the children wear dresses made of the same material. Also, in the background appears a ...
Note: The antelope horn mound. This property was located in Loup County, Sec. 31 & 32, Twp. 21, R. 1...
Note: Mary Landkamer of the Custer County Historical Society identifies this as the Joseph Kaelin, S...
In 1971, P. G. Richardson identified the photographs: 'This picture was taken on the farm of my Fath...
Photographer's annotation: 'Shows how comfortable a house can be made from sod if time and money is ...
Note: This photograph is captioned: 'Using all his farm. Corn is planted up to the door.' Also, thre...
In 1990, Delber Lewis identified this photographs as that of his great-grandfather, John Henry Vreel...
This photograph shows the same people, taken at the same time as RG2608-1834, which is identified as...
Note: Among them is T.J. Butcher, freighting from Kearney before the railroad came to Broken Bow. Pi...
Henry Pfrehm home in north Custer County, 188?. Identified by James P. Murray of Sargent and J.F. Sh...
Note: This photograph has been identified as the William O. and Sylvia Blain-McConkey family. Mr. Mc...
This photograph is nearly identical to RG2608-1862a, which is identified as Charles E. Birke, Amhers...