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Christena Nicholson and Ellen Nicholson in a horse drawn carriage

Christena Nicholson and Ellen Nicholson in a horse drawn carriage
Date: Between January 01, 1900 and December 31, 1905
This is a photograph showing Christena "Steen" Nicholson and her mother Ellen Nicholson in a horse drawn carriage. The photograph was probably taken in Decatur County, Kansas


Site for Ottawa's post office

Site for Ottawa's post office
Date: June 1913
These photographs show several views of the site for Ottawa's post office. Note that by 1913, Ottawa has electrical power and brick streets. Several styles of horse drawn vehicles are shown.


Early scenes on Main Street in Ottawa

Early scenes on Main Street in Ottawa
Date: Between 1865 and 1900
These four photographs show various scenes of Ottawa in its early years of development.


Between First and Third Avenue on the west side of Main Street in Ottawa

Between First and Third Avenue on the west side of Main Street in Ottawa
Date: 1898
Three views of the west side of south Main Street in Ottawa showing various store fronts plus five horse and buggy outfits and bicycles. The photos were donated by Ben Park.


Methodist Episcopal Church, Winchester, Kansas

Methodist Episcopal Church, Winchester, Kansas
Date: 1896
A photograph of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Winchester, Kansas.


Frederick C. Zimmerman's hardware store, Dodge City, Kansas

Frederick C. Zimmerman's hardware store, Dodge City, Kansas
Date: 1895
A interior view of Frederick C. Zimmerman's hardware store in Dodge City, Kansas. People in the photograph are (left to right) Tom Rice, an unidentified man, John C. Churchill, and John Rush. Visible in the photograph is a carriage and other hardware store items.


Grandma Hoch sod house in Sheridan County, Kansas

Grandma Hoch sod house in Sheridan County, Kansas
Date: Between 1880 and 1905
This photograph is labeled 'Grandma Hoch sod house.' A two horse drawn carriage is also in the photo.


E.G. Kinley Carriage Factory, Topeka, Kansas

E.G. Kinley Carriage Factory, Topeka, Kansas
Date: Between 1880 and 1889
A photograph showing five men with two carriages in front of the E. G. Kinley Carriage Factory located at 424-426 Jackson Street in Topeka, Kansas. The company manufactured, sold, repaired and trimmed all types of horse drawn carriages and wagons.


Kinley and Lannan Carriage Works, Topeka, Kansas

Kinley and Lannan Carriage Works, Topeka, Kansas
Date: Between 1880 and 1890
A photograph showing five men outside of the Kinley and Lannan Carriage Works, located at 424-426 Jackson, Topeka, Kansas. Visible is a carriage and stagecoach.


Business street, Ensign, Kansas

Business street, Ensign, Kansas
Date: Between 1910 and 1919
A photograph showing automobiles and horse drawn wagons in front of businesses in Ensign, Kansas.


Business street, Ensign, Kansas

Business street, Ensign, Kansas
Date: 1914
A photograph showing children and horse drawn carriages on a business street in Ensign, Kansas.


John Wesley Hardin

John Wesley Hardin
Creator: Hardin, John Wesley, 1853-1895
Date: 1896
A drawing titled "Last Break in Abilene" showing outlaw and gunfighter John Wesley Hardin jumping from a balcony of the American House Hotel into a carriage below. The incident occurred while Hardin was staying at the hotel. Hardin became enraged when he was disturbed by the loud snoring of a man in the next room. He fired several bullets into the man's room, killing him as he slept. Hardin was forced to flee from Abilene before town marshal James Butler "Wild Bill" Hickok, could arrest him for the murder.


Crosby Brothers store, Topeka Kansas

Crosby Brothers store, Topeka Kansas
Date: Between 1900 and 1905
A photograph of Crosby Brothers Company, a department store in Topeka, Kansas. The store opened in 1880 and moved to this location, 717-719 Kansas Ave, in 1895. It was Topeka's oldest department store until it closed in 1975. Visible in the photograph is a horse drawn carriage and mail wagon on the street in front of the store.


Henry Mull ranch, Clark County, Kansas

Henry Mull ranch, Clark County, Kansas
Creator: Steele, F. M. (Francis Marion), 1866-1936
Date: Between 1895 and 1899
A photograph showing horse drawn carriages in front of the Henry Mull ranch, Clark County, Kansas. The house was formerly the jail at Clark City. Visible in the photograph is a windmill.


Officers' quarters, Fort Hays, Kansas

Officers' quarters, Fort Hays, Kansas
Date: Between 1884 and 1886
A photograph of the officers' quarters at Fort Hays, Kansas. A horse drawn carriage is visible in front of one of the buildings.


Composite showing scenes in Garden City, Kansas

Composite showing scenes in Garden City, Kansas
Creator: Wolf, Henry L. 1850-1924
Date: Between 1900 and 1905
A composite photograph showing the Grand Central Hotel, Windsor Hotel, Buffalo Hotel, Windsor Park and Hotel, a street scene and an unidentified home in Garden City, Kansas.


Doty Avenue, Garden City, Kansas

Doty Avenue, Garden City, Kansas
Creator: Wolf, Henry L. 1850-1924
Date: Between 1895 and 1900
A photograph showing people with a horse-drawn carriage on Doty's Avenue, Garden City, Kansas.


Lovers lane on Doty Avenue, Garden City, Kansas

Lovers lane on Doty Avenue, Garden City, Kansas
Creator: Wolf, Henry L. 1850-1924
Date: Between 1895 and 1900
A photograph showing a man driving his horse drawn carriage on Doty Avenue, also known as lovers lane, Garden City, Kansas.


Doty's Avenue east of Garden City and a steam plow near Garden City, Kansas

Doty's Avenue east of Garden City and a steam plow near Garden City, Kansas
Creator: Wolf, Henry L. 1850-1924
Date: Between 1900 and 1905
A composite photograph showing Doty's Avenue east of Garden City and a steam powered tractor and plow near Garden City, Kansas. Visible in both photographs are horse drawn carriages.


Main business street, Almena, Kansas

Main business street, Almena, Kansas
Date: Between 1890 and 1895
A photograph showing people and horse drawn wagons on the main business street in Almena, Kansas.


George and Jennie Howe, Jewell County, Kansas

George and Jennie Howe, Jewell County, Kansas
Date: Between 1897 and 1899
A photograph of George and Jennie Howe posed in front of their house with teams of horses and a horse drawn carriage, Jewell County, Kansas. This photograph was taken shortly after they were married.


Josiah and Cynthia Morrow farm, Jewell County, Kansas

Josiah and Cynthia Morrow farm, Jewell County, Kansas
Date: Between 1892 and 1894
A photograph showing Josiah and Cynthia Morrow and their children posed with horses and a horse drawn carriage in front of their barn, Jewell County, Kansas. The family house is visible in the background.


A. J. Eastman Drug Store, Burlington, Kansas

A. J. Eastman Drug Store, Burlington, Kansas
Date: 1897
This photograph shows an exterior view of the A. J. Eastman Drug Store in Burlington, Kansas. Also visible is the Pioneer Hardware and Implement Store. A few people are visible in front of the stores, and a carriage and a bicycle are also visible.


Main Street, Ottawa, Kansas

Main Street, Ottawa, Kansas
Date: 1898
This photograph shows the store of Brown the Live Druggist on Main Street, between 1st and 2nd streets in Ottawa, Kansas. Signs on the drug store advertise wall paper, cigars, school book exchange, picture framing, Tarrant's Aperient Seltzer, and Garfield Tea Fig Syrup. Other businesses visible include Peter Schuttler Wagons, a store, a restaurant, and E. W. Dowd Furniture and Undertaking. A few horse-drawn wagons and carriages are visible along the street.


Drug stores on Main Street, Ottawa, Kansas

Drug stores on Main Street, Ottawa, Kansas
Date: 1898
These photographs show four drug stores on Main Street in Ottawa, Kansas. The first photograph shows two drug stores right next to each other: C. L. Cowdery's Drug Store on the left, and the J. E. Youngberg Drug Company in the middle. An ice cream and soda shop is on the right. The second photograph shows the C. L. Becker Drug Store in the building second from the right. Other businesses visible include the C. B. Jones Shoe Store on the right, and the Dress Cutting Academy and The Up to Date store to the left of the drug store. The third photograph shows the S. H. Lucas Drug Store in the third building from the left. Other businesses visible on the block include The Racket; Mitchell Wagons; Topping Hardware Company; Davenport, Lathrop and Company; and J. D. Chamberlain Groceries, Bakery, and Feed. Several people are visible in front of the stores, and several horse-drawn buggies and carriages are visible on the street.


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