Name/Title
Print, PhotographicEntry/Object ID
1948.035.0008Description
Enlargement of the Stagecoach and Famous White Six horses.
Update 2/2010: Black and white print. Snapshot. Image of a stagecoach being drawn by six white horses down a dirt track. Sagebrush covered hills and rolling prairie behind. Four passengers riding on top of coach-appears to be two women and two men. Driver pulling back on reins and has feet on brake. Man inside coach is leaning out of the window. (Driver identified as Edward Clarence Hunter in 2011).
Written on back in pencil: "Stage Line". In Black ink: "Duplicate framed and hung."
Stamped on back in black ink: "Carbon County Museum Box 52 Rawlins, Wyoming 82301."
Yellow adhesive residue on back along right edge and upper left edge. Tape and yellowed adhesive on back in lower right. Emulsion cracked and crazed throughout. Cut down from original size-irregular border along bottom and pencil/pen mark along right edge on front.
Update February 2011: One copy print.
Written on back in blue ink: "Stage between Walcott and Encampment - 1900".
Stamped in black: "Frank J. Meyers Photographer Rawlins, Wyoming"
On white adhesive tag: "Stage Lines"
Good condition. Scratched, creased, grooves on emulsion. Size 4 1/4 x 5 3/4"
Update 2016: Ran in Saratoga Sun with caption: "One of Scribner's Big Six-Horse Concord Coaches on its way from Walcott to Saratoga and Encampment -- One of the passing scenes of the "Making of the West" still in use in this Valley."Collection
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