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STOVER-004 Front

  • A large ship and a small boat on the waters of Puget Sound at nightfall.
  • Printed on front: Moonlight on Puget Sound, Washington.

SUSAN-004 Front

  • Ezra Meeker, Washington pioneer and original traveler of the Oregon Trail in 1852, is shown here re-crossing the trail in 1910 to raise commemorative monuments along the way. Meeker's wagon is far off on the plain, while Meeker himself travels ahead on foot. The Snake River is just visible at left.
  • Printed on front: A sage plain, Snake River, Idaho. 1910.

SUSAN-006 Back

Printed on back: This remarkable nice view, one of many hundreds taken, shows the fine details of the wagon better than usual, even to the linch pin, if the reader will look closely; the famous hub (front wheel) that did service across the Plains 58 years ago is here seen set "sound as a dollar."

SUSAN-009 Front

  • Elk photographed in three different settings: by a river, in a forested area, and near the mountains. Decorative artwork scrolls around the photos.
  • Printed on front: Elk in Native State

SUSAN-011 Front

  • Jim, a Scotch collie, accompanied Ezra Meeker on at least the first of his two rigorous wagon re-crossings of the Old Oregon Trail between 1906-1912. These trips were undertaken to raise commemorative markers along the way.
  • Printed on front: Jim.

SUSAN-013 Back

Printed on back: Standing upon a solid stone foundation, built of six varieties of native wood, furniture finished inside, heavily sanded in oil outside, barring accidents, this residence will remain for centuries.

SUSAN-015 Front

  • Two faintly discernible sets of wagon tracks pass through a barren stretch of prairie.
  • Printed on front: View on the Oregon Trail near Thirty Two Mile Creek Crossing: Nebraska.

SUSAN-016 Back

Printed on back: But few of the graves on the Plains have been preserved. A sypathetic pioneer settlement of a later date have cared for this one although the history of it comes down as a legend- in fact lost. Ezra Meeker addressing the pioneers; Neb., 1910.

SUSAN-017 Front

  • Portrait of Washington pioneer Ezra Meeker resting beside his wagon during the first of his two re-crossings of the Old Oregon Trail. This journeys took place between 1906-1912, with the purpose of marking the trail before it was lost, and placing commemorative monuments along the way for its original pioneers. Meeker's dog, Jim, can be seen lying at the far left of the photo. The man at the right is Meeker's driver, William Mardon, who has been painted out of other editions of this post card.
  • Printed on front: Nooning.
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