How the Wild West Really Looked

Shoshone Falls, Idaho - 1868 - Timothy O'Sullivan photo (Mail Online) In the Mail Online a magnificent series of 19th century se..

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How the Wild West Really Looked

Published on 2012-06-13 11:22:00

Shoshone Falls, Idaho - 1868 - Timothy O'Sullivan photo (Mail Online) In the Mail Online a magnificent series of 19th century sepia-tinted pictures show the American West as it looked when it was charted for the first time. The photos, by Timothy O’Sullivan, one of the most famous photographers of his time, are the first ever taken of the rocky and barren landscape. Timothy O'Sullivan, who had earlier covered the U.S. Civil War, worked with the Government teams as they explored the land in the 1860s and 1870s. The collection includes the first pictures ever taken of Native Americans. (HT Norm)COPYRIGHT NOTICE: All original content of this blog [Wind Rose Hotel] is subject to Creative Commons license (by-nc-sa)

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