Mailboxes with various stands: two plain milk cans,and two painted milk cans, and one posthole auger with horseshoes welded on sides mounted on pump casing and painted silver. Image has been lightened.
Two mailboxes ornamented with figures of cowboys on horseback made from hammers, horseshoes, etc. One has a cream separator for a base, the other a posthole auger. Names on one box: "Vera Davis" and "L. Davis." Crafted by Mr. Jones. Slides...
Mailboxes -- Pictorial works; Cream-separators -- Pictorial works
Horse and rider pole fence in a close-up view showing supporting pole mounted in hole of log placed at right angle to fence. Note that the vertical logs are inserted in the horizontal one on the ground with a mortise and tenon joint, making a...
Fences -- Pictorial works; Wooden fences -- Pictorial works
Archaic and Late Prehistoric Adaptation in Southwestern Wyoming: The Frontier Pipeline Excavations, 1984. Compiled by Alan R. Schroedl with appendices by Craig S. Smith, Alan R. Schroedl and Robert Huggins. This study clarifies and expands the...
Frontier Pipeline Company; Excavations (Archaeology) -- Wyoming -- Uinta County; Indians of North America -- Wyoming -- Uinta County -- Antiquities
This collection of 15 papers reflects the combined results of the Wetherill-Grand Gulch Project and its Basketmaker Symposium held in Blanding, Utah io May of 1990. The conference makes an important contribution to Southwestern archaeology for a...
Basket-Maker Indians -- Congresses; Indians of North America - Utah -- Antiquities -- Congresses; Utah -- Antiquities -- Congresses; Excavations (Archaeology) -- Utah -- History -- Congresses; Wetherill, Richard, 1858-1910 -- Congresses; Wetherill,...