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Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton
Photograph of men on horseback participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton, Texas. All copies of this image are damaged like this version.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in the Fort Worth Stockyards
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows wagons participating in a parade through the Fort Worth Stockyards. The two wagons shown in the front of the photo have rubber wheels, rather than wooden or fiberglass wheels seen on most wagons in the wagon train. Fincher's White Front Western Wear is visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in the Fort Worth Stockyards
Photograph of men riding horses while participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The Cavalry from Fort Hood are pictured on horseback in a parade through the Fort Worth Stockyards.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in the Fort Worth Stockyards
Photograph of people on horses participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows a man, child, and woman on horseback riding through the Fort Worth Stockyards. The White Elephant Saloon is visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a covered wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. A wagon with a flag celebrating the Texas Sesquicentennial from Nocona, Texas is pictured. The wagon has eight people riding in it.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a horse-drawn wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The covered wagon of the First Cavalry Division Horse Platoon from Fort Hood is pictured. The photo shows a side view of the First Cavalry's wagon.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows men and women on horseback.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a man on horseback participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows two horses pulling a wagon, as well as a man riding a horse on the opposite side.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton, Texas. The photo shows men and women on horseback alongside the wagon train. Three wagons are pictured. The first wagon has an advertisement for Morrison's Milling in Denton, Texas, as well as two Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train brands burned into the side.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton
Photograph of a man on horseback participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton, Texas. Picture are a man and his horse riding along a paved road. Trees and shrubs are visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton
Photograph of men and women on horseback participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton, Texas. The photo shows men and women riding horses along a paved road. A streetlight and trees are visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Whitesboro with 3000-Mile Stone Marker
Close-up photograph of the 3,000 Mile Stone Marker for the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train located in Whitesboro, Texas. The stone marker commemorates the journey taken by participants of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train, it reads, "The Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train camped here. Circling the state for six months and traveling over 3,000 miles. It visited over 150 villages and towns as a living exhibit of Texas's western heritage." The marker also includes the path taken by these people during their journey.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Whitesboro
Photograph of the 3,000 Mile Stone Marker commemorating the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train located in Whitesboro, Texas. The stone marker memorializes the journey taken by participants of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train, it reads, "The Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train camped here. Circling the state for six months and traveling over 3,000 miles. It visited over 150 villages and towns as a living exhibit of Texas's western heritage." The marker also includes the path taken by these people during their journey.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of the Triland International stagecoach participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows side and back views of the Triland International stagecoach. Cars are visible on the road in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of men on horseback participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows men on horses next to a road traveling with the wagon train. A line of wagons are visible on the road in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of a man on horseback participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows people on horseback riding next to a covered wagon sponsored by Grandy's. Trees and telephone poles are visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of participants in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. An open wagon, followed by a covered wagon are pictured. The photo also shows a large group of people on horses with wagons traveling on the road in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of a man standing with covered wagons during a stop on the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows a man standing with a covered wagon with a sign that reads, "Wes Morton, Nocona, TX". Six horse-drawn wagons are pictured.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of horse-drawn wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows a man walking through two lines of wagons. Multiple wagons are shown, including a Morrison's Milling sponsored wagon.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of horse-drawn wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows the front and side views of two wagons, the first wagon has open sides and the second wagon has a cover designed like the Texas flag.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of the Triland International stagecoach participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows the Triland International stagecoach from the side, including the driver and others riding in the wagon. A man on horseback is riding alongside the stagecoach.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way to Whitesboro
Photograph of a child participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling to Whitesboro, Texas. Two adults and a child are pictured on horseback riding along a paved road. A car across the road is visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Wichita Falls
Photograph of a procession of horses participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Wichita Falls, Texas. The photo shows a group of people on horseback traveling along the shoulder a paved road.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Wichita Falls
Photograph of a horseshoeing trailer participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Wichita Falls. The photo shows a Texas Treasures Horseshoeing trailer with a horse in a stall waiting to be horseshoed. A motel is visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Sierra Blanca
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Sierra Blanca, Texas. A Wrangler sponsored wagon is pictured. Eight wagons are shown at a stop along the route in the background of the photo.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of men on horseback participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows two men next to a stopped wagon. A wagon that has rubber wheels is visible in the background while the wagon in the foreground has typical wooden wheels.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way from Sinton to Robstown
Photograph of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Sinton, Texas to Robstown, Texas. The photo shows the wagon train traveling on the shoulder of a paved road. Fifteen wagons are visible, as well as a person on horseback.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Logo
Photograph of Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Logo pictured on metal siding. It includes a logo with the words "Texas Independence Association Texas Sesquicentennial, 1836-1986" and a drawing of a wagon, to the right.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way from Bishop to Kingsville
Photograph of a man on horseback traveling with the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train. The photo shows a man on horseback near a railroad track and train near Bishop, Texas.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Ends Its Route in the Fort Worth Stockyards
Photograph of horse-drawn wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train ending its route in the Fort Worth Stockyards. The photo shows two wagons on parade under a Fort Worth Stockyards sign. The wagons in the photo have rubber wheels rather than wooden or fiberglass wheels, which differ from most other horse-drawn wagons as part of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of covered wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train stopped between Gainesville to Whitesboro. The photo shows women on horseback surrounded by covered wagons. Cars and a road are visible in the background of the photo.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way to Robstown
Photograph of men and women participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Sinton, Texas to Robstown, Texas. The picture shows two men and a woman on horseback beside a horse-drawn wagon. A man, a tractor, and other wagons are visible in the background of the photo. On the other side of the wagons, a road is visible, while the wagons are traveling in the grass beside the road.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way to Robstown
Photograph of a covered wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on its way from Sinton to Robstown, Texas. The photo shows the front and side view of a horse-drawn wagon traveling on a road between Sinton and Robstown, Texas, sponsored by Cody Marketing.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way to Robstown
Photograph of four horse-drawn wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Sinton to Robstown, Texas. The photo shows the front and side views of four different styled wagons. One wagon has a top cover with sides rolled up while the others remain fully covered.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way to Robstown
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling to Robstown, Texas. The photo shows the front and side view of two wagons and their passengers, as well as a man riding horseback next to the wagons. The photo includes a wagon with open sides, and a fully covered wagon with a barrel on the side.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Driscoll to Kingsville
Photograph of a wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Driscoll, Texas to Kingsville, Texas. The photo shows a wagon with "Triland International, INC" written on a sign attached to the wagon. The wagon is not a typical canvas covered wagon, but rather a wooden built carriage. The photo includes the drivers of the wagon, as well as a man riding alongside on horseback.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way to Kingsville
Photograph of people riding horses as part of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train near Kingsville, Texas. The photo shows eleven people on horses near a road traveling with the wagon train.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Sierra Blanca
Photograph of men on horses at a stop along the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train near Sierra Blanca, Texas. The photo has two men and a group of horses in the foreground with three horse-drawn covered wagons in the background, as well as recreational vehicles and livestock trailers. Mountains are visible behind the campground.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Allamoore
Photograph of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train near Allamoore, Texas. The photo shows the back view of the wagon train traveling on a road next to Interstate 10. This photo shows at least twenty wagons, as well as various people riding horses alongside and behind the wagon train. An exit sign for Allamoore and Hot Wells, Texas is visible in the background, as well as mountains and cars along Interstate 10.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Allamoore
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train near Allamoore, Texas. The photo is taken from a higher elevation and shows the front and side views of the wagon train. The photo shows six horse-drawn wagons, as well as a variety of men riding horses beside the wagons. The wagon train is traveling on a road parallel to Interstate 10 with cars escorting the latter part of the train. The interstate and a mountain range are visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Driscoll to Kingsville
Photograph of a man and his horse resting while traveling with the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train between Driscoll and Kingsville, Texas. The photo shows a man standing with his horse while surrounded by covered wagons. The three wagons all have sponsored advertisers of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on their covers.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way to Robstown
Photograph of wagons and participants in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling to Robstown, Texas. The photo is taken from a lower elevation to show the wagons and people on horseback on the paved road. Six wagons are visible driving on the shoulder of a road, with cars visible on the road beside the wagons in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way to Robstown
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Sinton, Texas to Robstown, Texas. The photo shows the front view of a line of wagons, as well as the people traveling inside the wagons. People on horseback alongside the wagons are also visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way to Kingsville
Photograph of a horse-drawn wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train near Kingsville, Texas. The photo shows the front and side views of a covered wagon with two people driving the horses. The woman pictured is in period clothing, including a long dress and bonnet. The side of the wagon has a Texas flag, as well as a water jug.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Bishop to Kingsville
Photograph of a wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train stopped in Bishop on the way to Kingsville, Texas. The photo shows the front and side views of a horse-drawn wagon being driven by a man and a boy. The wagon has a sign on the side that reads, "Cotton Williams, Rt1 Donaldson, AR." The wagon also has an American flag on one side and an Arkansas state flag on the other.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way from Whiteflat to Matador
Photograph of wagons in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Whiteflat, Texas to Matador, Texas. The long distance photo shows the wagon train from the side. The wagons are following a man on horseback down a paved road. Wagons are visible as far as the lens can see.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Turkey, Texas
Close-up photograph of a man and woman with a wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Turkey, Texas. The photo shows a man squatting next to a covered wagon, with a woman sitting inside the wagon. The wagon has a sign that is only half visible with the words "Cotton" and "Rt1" shown, as well as two Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train brands burned into the wood near the front of the wagon.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way from Sinton to Robstown
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Sinton, Texas to Robstown, Texas. The photo shows the front and side views of four covered wagons, as well as the people driving them. The photo also shows men on horseback next to the wagons. A tractor hauling port-o-potties is visible in the background of the photo.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on the Way from Sinton to Robstown
Photograph of a wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Sinton, Texas to Robstown, Texas. The photo shows the front view of a wagon, with some interior of the wagon visible behind the drivers. The photo also includes people riding on horses next to the wagon train. A pasture and truck are visible in the background of picture.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train at Sierra Blanca
Photograph of a wooden wagon parked outside of a store in Sierra Blanca, Texas. It has a sign that says "Welcome Wagon Train," referring to the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train. A mountain is visible in the background.
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