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The Oregon Trail Wagon Train / A Six Month Journey
They came by the thousands from Missouri to the Oregon Territory to make a brand new start in the West. The best estimates are that between 200,000 and 400,000 emigrants traveled the Oregon Trail. This involved a 2,000 mile overland journey before the time of the transcontinental railroad. The emigrants traveled in a wagon train for a simple reason...safety. The trail from western Missouri to Oregon was wild and untamed country. There was always the danger of attack from hostiles Indians…
A peep into time and life of 1800's through some rare fascinating images
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Extremely Rare Pictures Document Everyday Life of the United States in the 1860s
Not easy to take a photograph in the 1860s. The images in this era (and probably few decades late) were mostly portraits of people in the st...
Inside the demanding life of an American mother in 1941
"I'll bet hundreds who read your article threw up their hands and said: 'One woman could not do it all.'"
Vintage Brides
All things vintage brides and weddings, portraits, vintage bridal fashion, wedding related ephemera...
Age of Diesel
Train travel, c. 1900.