CDV photo Wyatt Earp & Doc Holiday playing cards and smoking cigars. P.O.R
BILLY THE KID TINTYPE PHOTO. 2ND KNOWN AUTHENTICATED WITH GOOD PROVENANCE.
This amazing photo image is only the second positively documented, analyzed photographic image of Billy The Kid, as well as the only known group image known to include BTK. Possessing metculous and irrefutable Texas/New Mexico Anderson family provenance dating back three generations. As well as 101 years of continuous Anderson family possession and safekeeping. The subject photograph being the only as yet unearthed group image of BTK, Positively established through both scientific and forensic study, and even more importantly, crucial and continuous Anderson family chain of provenance dating back from the present day, back to 1918, when Tomas Anderson SR, received the photo directly, and with positive affirmation of identification of it containing Billy The Kid. Coming from, and given to Anderson’s grandfather by the widow of David Lawrence Anderson, grandfather 2nd cousin Billy Wilson, who rode with and befriended BTK during the Lincoln County War, and who was thought to have been given the photo to hold as safekeeping prior to BTK’S 1881 murder. P.O.R
DIRTY DAVE RUDABAUGH PHOTO.
Cabinet card photo Dirty Dave Rudabaugh was the only man Billy The Kid feared. Rudabaugh, along with Dodge City Gang member, Tom Pickett fled to Fort Sumner and joined forces with Billy The Kid. P.O.R
3 MEN & TYPE WRITER PHOTO.
Old 10 x 12 photo of 3 men & type writer. $165
DENVER COLORADO HENRY RAYFORD MITCHELL PHOTO.
Old 8 x 10 photo of Henry Rayford Mitchell from Denver Colorado. $375
OLD MILITARY PHOTO.
Young man dressed in Military uniform. Measures 7”x 9”. $125
CHARLIE FORD BROTHER OF ROBERT FORD.
Charles Wilson “Charley” Ford was an outlaw, and member of the James Gang. He was the lesser known brother of Robert Ford, the killer of Jesse James. CDV photo. $675
CDV PHOTO OUTLAW JESSE JAMES.
Jesse Woodson James was an American outlaw, gang leader, bank robber, train robber, and murderer from the state of Missouri and the most famous member of the James-Younger Gang. $375
CABINET CARD COWBOY & PIT BULL DOG.
Nice cabinet card photo of cowboy holding his winchester rifle and pit bull dog in his lap. $475
FRANK BUTLER ANNIE OAKLEY’S HUSBAND.
Cabinet card photo Frank E. Butler was a marksman in Wild West variety shows. He was married to sharpshooter Annie Oakley. $650
INDIAN PHOTO BOW & ARROW.
CDV photo of Indian and his Bow & Arrow. $375
GERONIMO CABINET CARD PHOTO.
Cabinet card Geronimo was a prominent leader of the Bedonkohe Apache who fought against Mexico and the United States for their expansion into Apache tribal lands for several decades during the Apache Wars. $2750
DRUMMER BOY.
Fine cabinet card photo of little Drummer boy. $275
COWBOYS HOLDING SWORD & RIFLE.
Cabinet card photo of cowboys holding there weapons of choice. $275
BEEVILLE TEXAS TOWN SCENE.
Good cabinet photo of Beeville Texas town scene. Showing hardware store and dry goods. $375
CABINET CARD PHOTO AGUES EVANS.
Cabinet card photo of Agues Evans. $295
Brooks had appeared in Wichita in 1870, he was employed as a driver by the Southwestern Stage Company, the stage company switched routes to Newton, Brooks found that in Newton the cattle trade was in full swing and was in bad need of law enforcement. Early in 1870 Newton was incorporated as a third-class city, the city council wasted no time in appointing a police force. Brooks’ tough reputation led to his being appointed town marshal on 1 April, by the 14th of June Brooks had decided that the $75 wage wasn’t nearly enough for laying his life on the line. Much of Brooks’ subsequent career is a mixture of hearsay, alleged gunfights and tall tales. By 1874 Brooks had turned to outlawry and horse thievery. Following a siege near Caldwell, Kansas, Brooks, Charlie Smith and L. B. Hasbrouck were removed from jail by a large gang of silent men and taken to a large tree on the main road. $1895