Name/Title
Print, PhotographicEntry/Object ID
1947.003.0507Description
Black & white print on a light grey mat. Image of a wagon sitting on a street in front of business buildings. Two horses with an advertising banner over their backs, pull a wood spoke wheel wagon. The bed of the wagon is cylindrical shaped, like a wood barrel on its side with a sign on it reading: "You had better get on top." A man dressed in white clothing & black top hat sits on a seat on top, holding the reins of the horses. Painted on buildings behind wagon: "Pioneer Grocery" "Harness & Saddles." They are clapboard buildings with false facade front. Two of them have awnings that are rolled in. A man walks on a board walk in front.
Written on back in blue ink: "Fifth Street between Front Street & Cedar Street. Pioneer Grocery, E. D. Wallace owner. Store on alley, Louis Schalk Cigar store. Store with bay window was office of Dr. Barber"
In pencil: "Dr. Barber where Woolworth"
Stamped in black: "Carbon County Museum Box 52 Rawlins, Wyoming 82301"
Good condition. Mat scuffed. Size 5 1/8 x 7 1/4"
Rans adds: East side 100 block of Fifth Street looking south, prior to 1907.Collection
Photograph Collection