Railroad Building on the Great Plains, from

Railroad Building on the Great Plains, from 'Harper's Weekly', 17th July 1875

(Railroad Building on the Great Plains, from 'Harper's Weekly', 17th July 1875 )


Alfred Rudolph Waud

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1875  ·  Radierung  ·  Picture ID: 240644

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Railroad Building on the Great Plains, from 'Harper's Weekly', 17th July 1875 by Alfred Rudolph Waud. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
construction · constructing · rail road · railway · train · covered wagon · wagons · convoy · dormitory car · cars · carriage · workers accomodation · worker · labourer · labourers · manual · labour · track · building · plain · old west · america · westward expansion · native american indian · territory · frontier · settler · settlers · pioneer · pioneers · migrant · migrants · landscape · rest · resting · break · travel · travelling · camp · American · North America · Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA / Bridgeman Images
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