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Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Abilene
Close-up photograph of the back of a wooden wagon, that was part of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train while it was parked in Abilene, Texas. The wooden door at the back of the wagon is folded down and has wooden stairs to get into the bed and the canvas covering over the back is partially rolled up. A small sign on the side says, "This 'Prairie Schooner' or Conastoga Wagon was also in this Bicentennial Wagon Train of 1976."
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Abilene
Photograph of the back and one side of a covered wagon parked near Abilene as part of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train. There is a wooden barrel strapped to the side and a metal basin on the back of the wagon.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train School
Photograph of the Texas Wagon Train School trailer traveling with the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train parked in Abilene, Texas. The sign on the trailer says, "Texas Wagon Train School: A Special Sesquicentennial Project of Cook County College, Gainesville, Texas."
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Souvenirs Trailor
Photograph of "Official Texas Wagon Train Souvenirs" trailer as part of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train, parked in Abilene, Texas. The photo shows a parking lot with cars and the souvenirs trailer.
Billboard Announcing the Culmination of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Trail
Photograph of a billboard announcing various events in Fort Worth associated with the 150th anniversary of Texas independence, including the culmination of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Trail in July.
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 Fort Worth
Photograph of a parade celebrating the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows the side and front views of three wagons traveling through the Fort Worth Stockyards. The photo also shows men and women riding on horses next to the wagon train. Finchers White Front Western Wear is pictured in the background of the photo.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a parade celebrating the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train through the Fort Worth Stockyards. The photo shows men riding horseback, followed by men with a wagon. The photo shows the White Elephant Saloon in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling through Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows a horse-drawn wagon full of people, with a Texas Sesquicentennial Nocona flag.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a horse-drawn wagon participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling through Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows a wagon manned by the First Team First Calvary Division Horse Platoon of the United States Army from Fort Hood, Texas. The photo includes a side view of the wagon, as well as the drivers and a dog riding in the wagon.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of men and women riding horseback as part of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train through Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows five people on horses traveling with the wagon train.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a man riding horseback as part of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling in Fort Worth, Texas. The man is pictured behind two horses pulling a wagon.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth
Photograph of a parade celebrating the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Fort Worth, Texas. The photo shows men, women and children on horses riding in the parade traveling through the Fort Worth Stockyards. The White Elephant Saloon is pictured in the background.
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 Headquarters Sign in Irving
Photograph of a large sign with the text "Texas Wagon Train Headquarters" hanging in front of a brick building in Irving, Texas. There are logos on either side of the name; a "Texas Sesquicentennial" logo on the left, and an image of a covered wagon on the right.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Headquarters Sign in Irving
Photograph of a sign on a brick building in Irving, Texas with the text: "Texas Wagon Train, 'Circle Texas for the Past and Future.'" There is an image of a covered wagon on the left and the logo for the Texas Sesquicentennial on the right.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Headquarters Sign in Irving
Photograph of the plaque honoring Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Irving, Texas. The sign says, "New Home of (Early 1985) Texas Wagon Train 'Circle Texas for the Past and Future' Garry L. France - Wagon Master, Walt Garrison - Honorary State Wagon Master, Billy Bob Barnett - Asst. Wagon Master, Tom Landry - Asst. Wagon Master, Gib Lewis - Asst. Wagon Master, Glen D. Courson - Asst. Wagon Master, Jan France - Executive Director, Donald H. Stringer - Business Manger 'Centerpiece of the Texas Sesquicentennial' 'Join our train for a day, a week, or all the way!' Corporate and business sponsorships available *A Texas Non-Profit Corp. CH #676274"
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Headquarters Where it was Located in Irving
Photograph of the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train Headquarters in Irving, Texas. The photo shows the front of the building that housed the headquarters for the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train. The headquarters were located in a shopping center, next to Glen's Sporting Goods.
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 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 Denton
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling through Denton, Texas. The photo shows four horse-drawn wagons, as well as a number of men riding on horses alongside the wagon train. The wagon in front has an advertisement for Morrison's Milling in Denton, Texas, as well as two Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train brands burned into the wood.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton
Photograph of a man riding a horse while participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train in Denton, Texas. The man in pictures on a paved road, with others also in frame. Trees and shrubs are visible on the opposite side of the road.
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 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 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 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 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 following a covered wagon to a paved road. Cars are visible on the road in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of men riding horses while participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro,Texas. The photo shows people on horses on the side of a road. A road, cars, and trees are visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of men and women on horses participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train between Gainesville, Texas and Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows a close-up of a man riding next to a horse-drawn wagon with an advertisement for Grandy's on the side. A truck and a large crowd of people are visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of people in wagons and on horseback participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows a large group of people both on horses and in wagons on the side of a road. The photo includes a horse-drawn wagon on the left, as well as wagons on the road on the right side of the frame.
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. The photo shows two men on horses next to a covered wagon. A wagon in the background of the picture has rubber tires, rather than wooden or fiberglass tires featured on most wagons. The wagon in the background has both an American and a Texas flag. Hills and telephone lines are visible behind the wagons.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train between Gainesville, Texas and Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows a man standing next to a horse-drawn wagon with a sign stating, "Wes Morton, Nocona, TX". The picture includes many wagons parked behind this wagon.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on its way from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows a man surrounded by horse-drawn wagons. The wagons featured in the picture show a variety of styles, including top cover wagons and fully covered wagons. Hills and trees are visible in the background.
Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train on Its Way from Gainesville to Whitesboro
Photograph of wagons participating in the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train traveling from Gainesville, Texas to Whitesboro, Texas. The photo shows the front and side views of a group of horse-drawn wagons traveling along a paved road. The wagon in the front has a cover with the sides open, while the wagon behind has a cover designed like a Texas flag. A car is visible in the background.
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 a side view of the Triland International stagecoach with a man riding a horse alongside. A car is following the stagecoach in the background.
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.
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