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Casino entrance, Dans la Prairie, by L. Hodebert, Monte Carlo, Riviera. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Typical farmer group of Prairie City, Missouri, in Mississippi County. Date 1936 Mar
Side view of flight 41, showing the machine traveling to the right, with double horizontal rudder in front and double vertical rudder behind, as Orville flew 12 miles; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio
Long-range view of machine on launching track, showing hangar nearby and hummocky ground of former swamp at Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1904 June or July
Start of the first flight of 1905, Orville Wright at controls of the machine, near the hangar at Huffman Prairie. The two figures in the center are probably Wilbur Wright and Charles E. Taylor
Rear view of flight 46, Orville shown flying at a high altitude over Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1905 Oct. 4
Long-range view of flight 69, in which Orville covered a distance of 358 feet in 1 minute and 31 seconds, large tree in the foreground, machine in the background; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio
Rear view of flight 46, Orville turning to the left; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1905 Oct. 4
Flight 23: front view of the machine in flight to the right, Orville at the controls, making two complete circles of the field at Huffman Prairie in 2 minutes and 45 seconds; Dayton, Ohio
Racks full of canned peas on way to labeling room and warehouse, canning factory, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Date 1937 June
Right front view from below of flight 46, Orville turning to the right; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1905 Oct. 4
Flight 85: Orville in flight over treetops, covering a distance of approximately 1, 760 feet in 40 1/5 seconds; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1904 Nov. 16
Damaged machine to the right of the launching track at the end of flight 31, piloted by Orville. The tall, white-shirted man in the foreground may be Charles E
Flight 30: machine close to the ground, Wilbur piloting, covering a distance of 784 feet in 22 3/4 seconds; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1904 Aug. 13
Flight 41: Orville flying to the left at a height of about 60 feet; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1905 Sept. 29
Left front view of flight 46, Orville turning to the left, in the last photographed flight of 1905; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1905 Oct. 4
Side view of flight 45, Orville flying to the left at a considerable height; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1905 Oct. 3
Flying at Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1904
Flight 19: Orville piloting, covering a distance of 356 feet, machine close to the ground; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1904 Aug. 5
Left front view of flight 46, Orville shown turning to the left, in the last photographed flight of 1905; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1905 Oct. 4
Side view of flight 45, Orville flying to the right close to the ground, covering a distance of about 14.2 miles in 25 minutes and 5 seconds; Huffman Prairie, Dayton, Ohio. Date 1905 Sept. 3
Wild Horses, at Play on the American Prairies. The Rocky Mountains in the distance. Date: ca. 1858
Family flees from tornado, 1903The method of protection against tornadoes in North America. A farmer and his family seek shelter in a storm cellar, a protective underground shelter to be found attached to many farm houses
A gathering of Cree Indians, c. 1870Image showing a group of male Prairie Cree Indians smoking long pipes and talking together. The Cree are wearing fringed buckskin and feathers in their hair
Transatlantic Sketches, Iowa PrairieAtmospheric engraving of American Indian standing in his canoe in the reeds watching the river at the horizon
American Prairie on FireA Fire broke out in Monticello prairie, a few miles away from Alton, destroying buildings and causing much loss of life
Skirmish between native American Indian braves and white AmeEngraving showing some native American Indians on horseback being shot at by white American gunmen, on a prairie, 1874
American Indians. American Sketches. Prairie travellers: IndA wagon pulled by four horses crossing uneven ground. The Indians can be glimpsed in the background
Buffalo BonesA vast wall of American buffalo or bison bones at a prairie station
Battle of Blood RiverCast iron prairie schooners of the Boer Voortrekker Laager on the site of the Battle of Blood River. The Zulus lost nearly 3000 men and the Ncome river became red with their blood
Gipsy Caravan 1940SA corner of a gipsy encampment in the English Home Counties
Gipsy Caravans 1940SPreparing for a camp, a gipsy scene in the English Home Counties
Prairie / Music CoverA young couple gaze lovingly at each other as they stand on a vantage point from where they can see their log cabin. Illustration for the song: " When the Moon Hangs High..."
Covered Wagon USA 1934I don t want a train to go home in, You keep your west- bound mail, Just set me on an old Prairie Schooner, singin down the old home trail
Coyote, American jackal or prairie wolf (Canis latrans)A Coyote (Canis latrans), also known as the American jackal or prairie wolf. Described here as the caygotte, or coyote, of Mexico
George Catlin / PrairieGEORGE CATLIN American artist and author who studied American Indians; camping on the prairie
Prairie Fire in AmericaAnimals and people on horseback flee before a raging prairie fire in the American West