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Larry Len PetersonPublication Details
Book2nd edMountain Press Pub. Co2005Availability
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Arriving in Fort Keogh, Montana Territory, in 1879, ten years before Montana would become a state, Huffman realized the importance of recording the end of the open range, the untamed western landscapes, the plains Indian, and the last of the buffalo herds. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Huffman, L. A. — (Laton Alton), — 1854-1931
- Frontier and pioneer life — West (U.S.) — Pictorial works
- Ranch life — West (U.S.) — Pictorial works
- Photographers — West (U.S.) — Biography
- West (U.S.) — History — 1860-1890 — Pictorial works
- West (U.S.) — History — 1890-1945 — Pictorial works
- West (U.S.) — Social life and customs — Pictorial works
- West (U.S.) — Description and travel
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Contents
- The last West: the life and legacy of L.A. Huffman (1854- 1931)
- Wonderland: Yellowstone National Park, landscapes, hunting, and the Custer Battlefield
- Yellowstone National Park
- Landscapes
- Hunting
- Custer Battlefield
- A vanishing race: Indian portraits and other views
- Portraits - Other Indian views
- Trail’s end: miles city, portraits, camps and ranches
- Miles city
- Portraits
- Surrounding ranches
- The cowboy in his heyday: the life of the working cowboy
- Cowboy style
- Bronc busting
- Roundup scenes
- Branding, roping, and cutting
- Nature’s people: the herd scenes
- Buffalo
- Sheep
- Cattle
- Horses
ISBN
- 0878425144
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