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Portrait of Solomon D. Butcher, his wife Laura Brachear Nation Butcher, his son Lynn, and a child presumed to by Lynn's son, Melvin.
A dray wagon hauling a new stove in front of the Broken Bow Business and Normal College
Note: Also known as Broken Bow Business Colleg
Home of Uncle Billy Irwin, Kearney, Nebraska.
Note: 'Formerly owned by S.D. Butcher who traded with Uncle Billy for a property across the street from Midway Hotel. Twenty-five thousand dollar brick church now standing on adjoining lot to Uncle Billy's former home.
D.O. Luce Canyon, Anselmo, Custer County, Nebraska.
Photographer's note: 'Man who was killed by a detective near O'Neill as horse thief.' S. D. Butcher was trying to locate underground stables in the canyon that were said to be used by horse thieves. Butcher and his wife, Lillian, appear in the he foreground
Home of Uncle Billy Irwin, Kearney, Nebraska.
Note: 'Formerly owned by S.D. Butcher who traded with Uncle Billy for a property across the street from Midway Hotel. Twenty-five thousand dollar brick church now standing on adjoining lot to Uncle Billy's former home.
Westerville, Custer County, Nebraska.
Note: 'Looking east showing old Clark Mill and mill pond at left. Butcher's picture wagon in foreground. T.J. Butcher, the father of photographer S.D. Butcher, is in wagon, 1887.
Light on the Prairie: Solomon D. Butcher, Photographer of Nebraska\u27s Pioneer Days
Review of: Light on the Prairie: Solomon D. Butcher, Photographer of Nebraska\u27s Pioneer Days, by Nancy Plain
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