Немного Америки. обожаю старые фото, жаль я не была там в те времена. а может и была в прошлой жизни поэтому и тянет "обратно" )))
The Sidney Stage is pictured here in 1880 in the Flormann Block of Rapid City, S.D. This historical photo, with the prominent presence of two Appaloosas, is a recent additiion to the Appaloosa Museum and Heritage Center thanks to the efforts of Marjorie Berndt of Sioux City, Iowa. (Photo courtsey of the South Dakota State Historical Society).
Ben Hur - Historical addition to the photographi exhibit at the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art is this photograph of Joseph C. Miller on his favorite horse, Ben Hur, in 1912. The picture was sent to the Appaloosa Horse Club through the courtesy of Col. F.S. Giles of Tulsa, OK.
"Cayuses on War Path" by Maj. Moorhous
Rawhider - The title of this picture is "Rawhider." It was taken at Concord, Idaho,in 1900. In 1900, Concord, Idaho, was in the heart of the Buffalo Hump mining boom. The Buffalo Hump country is a steep, rocky, high altitude area north of the Salmon River and east of Grangeville, Idaho. During the mining boom much of the freight and supplies were hauled into the Buffalo Hump during the winter. Snows in this area often piled up from five to fifteen feet deep.
1905 Orderville UT
Ned Kennedy up on "Honey," the mare he rode across the United States. Picture taken by Mrs. John Trescher. BSM 3/48
Honey, President Truman & Ned Kennedy - 2/11/48 at Truman Library
Skitswish woman on Appaloosa, WA
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Village of Brule Lakota Sioux, 1891
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Preregistry Photos