Name/Title
Print, PhotographicEntry/Object ID
1948.217.0402Description
Hog Park.
Update 5/2010: Black and white print of a family standing beside a low, large log sled. Two dapple grey horses are harnessed, a boy stands up on sled in front of them. He is wearing a wide stripe, long sleeve shirt, dark pants and boots and hat. A woman stands next, wearing a dark long skirt, medium colored shirt with scalloped yoke and large hat on pulled up on dark hair. A girl stands next to her wearing a plaid dress with white yoke and hat. Next a man dressed in dark clothes and hat has his arm around a small, black dog. Then another girl in plaid dress with decorative trim at front and shoulders. Another two dark horses are harnessed to sled behind people. Snow is on the ground in photo foreground an don a roof of structure behind them. Trees are behind them.
Written on back in pencil: "Mrs. Lambertsen Carbon County Museum" "Many families spent long winters in Hog Park. Those who can think back to those days have happy memories of what must have been a rugged life". "Hog Park w/5-36 No Place for Tenderfoot". Stamped in black: "Professional Photo Services Jun 21 '65 Frank J. Meyers Rawlins, Wyo." In blue ink: "Bert Oldman Collection."
Condition good. Emulsion impacted by writing on bottom left corner. "Trim 6" deep: , irregular border, slight creasing.Collection
Photograph Collection