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Title: Charles Reichensperger
Dates: ca. 1890-1920
Collection Number: 00129
Quantity: 16 items
Abstract: Images of eastern Montana and the area around Medora, N.D, including the Eaton Brothers Custer Trail Ranch.
Provenance: The State Historical Society of North Dakota acquired the collection from Roman J. Reichensperger in January 1962.
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    00286 Eaton Brothers Custer Trail Ranch
PHOTOGRAPHS INVENTORY
00129-01 Main Street, Cook City, Mont.
    00129-02 Flax field near Wibaux, Mont.
    00129-03 Cattle in loading corrals at Wibaux, Mont. train  yard
    00129-04 Wheat field near Wibaux, Mont.
    00129-05 Corn field near Wibaux, Mont.
    00129-06 Breaking horse
    00129-07 Milking cows
    00129-08 Moran Bros. Wild West saddle made in Miles City,  Mont.
    00129-09 Eaton family home Custer Trail, Medora, N.D.
    00129-10 Eaton dude ranch near Medora, N.D.
    00129-11 Mrs. Margaret Roberts, neighbor of Theodore Roosevelt  1900. Haynes photo
    00129-12 House built by Sylvane Ferris, partner of Theodore  Roosevelt, Medora, N.D.
    00129-13 Horse herd and corral
    00129-14 Man in chaps with gun in holster. Ingersol photo
    00129-15 Howard Eaton, Nichee, Boland, Little Missouri, D.T.
    00129-16 Little Missouri River
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