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23 Iconic Photos of Life in the Wild West

23 Iconic Photos of Life in the Wild West

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'The Cow Boy'

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Aftermath of the Dakota War of 1862

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The Homesteader

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Crawford Goldsby and captors

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Old Cumberland Road near Chestnut Ridge Mountains

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Belle Starr

Public domain / Wikimedia Commons

Army buffalo soldier

Public domain / Wikimedia Commons

Engineer's Building

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A bar room in London becomes the American Red Cross

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Billy the Kid

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Kelley's Saloon

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Johnston's Branch Adjoining Saloon

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'Cowboys Leering at Sheep'

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Inside the saloon

Public domain

Cowboys chasing the train

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West Timber Storehouse

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A saloon turned recreation room

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The rodeo

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Standing at The Red Eye Saloon

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Courthouse and saloon

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Indians and cowboys working the cattle

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An old laboratory

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West Point in New York

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'The Cow Boy'
Aftermath of the Dakota War of 1862
The Homesteader
Crawford Goldsby and captors
Old Cumberland Road near Chestnut Ridge Mountains
Belle Starr
Army buffalo soldier
Engineer's Building
A bar room in London becomes the American Red Cross
Billy the Kid
Kelley's Saloon
Johnston's Branch Adjoining Saloon
'Cowboys Leering at Sheep'
Inside the saloon
Cowboys chasing the train
West Timber Storehouse
A saloon turned recreation room
The rodeo
Standing at The Red Eye Saloon
Courthouse and saloon
Indians and cowboys working the cattle
An old laboratory
West Point in New York

Can you imagine what life was really like in the Wild West? You probably know that it was quite different from what we experience today. This was a time when people rode by horseback or via carriage to get to the store, saloon, church, work, and anywhere else they needed to go. It was also a time without the many conveniences that we have in 2024 and beyond. Just think about life without cars, computers, microwaves, video streaming, or much else at all. The one thing that did exist back then was the camera, and thanks to that, we have many images of what the Wild West looked like, and we'll share them with you today.

We tried to find a variety of images of the Old West, and we think you'll enjoy what we found. There are many great photos of cowboys and cowgirls doing various tasks, from touring the fields and tending their animals to attending a rodeo. We have pictures of several known outlaws, including the only existing photo of famed criminal Billy the Kid. There are unique images of famous saloons of the time and saloons that were turned into other enterprises, like an American Red Cross station. We also have pictures of families going across the country in a covered wagon, like in the Oregon Trail computer game. There's something for everyone here, and it's incredible to look back at how things once were.

24/7 Tempo searched many different sources to find pictures and stories of what life was really like in the Wild West. We looked at the Library of Congress, Oldwest.org, and History.com. We also reviewed encyclopedia entries and Biography.com pieces. All in all, we think we have a great selection of Wild West photos, and we hope you enjoy them. After you've learned about the people of the Wild West, check out some of the most famous cowboys of all time.

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