First view of the BadLands, Cedar Canyon.
Buffalo hunting, Yellowstone River. [Hunter posing with fallen bison.]
Train crossing through town.
Construction train, west of Hays City, Kansas.
View on the Plains, Kansas, 6 miles west of Fort Hays, 586 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Fort Hays, Kansas, 580 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
View of Mushroom Rock, Alum Creek, Kansas, 7 miles east of Fort Harker, and 496 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Workmen's ranche [sic], on Alum Creek, Kansas, 7 miles east of Fort Harker, and 496 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Prairie dog town, Abilene, Kansas, 447 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Packing house, Junction City, Kansas, 423 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
View on Kansas River, at Fort Riley, Kansas, 420 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas, 402 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
View on the Kansas River, Topeka, Kansas, 351 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
V[iew] at Stranger, Kansas, 311 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Turnpike bridge across the Kansas River, near Wyandotte, Kansas, 287 miles west of St. Louis, Mo.
Col. Charles B. Lambo[...][three men on with the Mississippi [?] River and St. Louis in the background.
View of Omaha, N.T. from Capital Hill (1).
Construction train of the U.P.R.R.
T.C. Durant, Esq. and heads of depts., U.P.R.R.
Gro'p of distin. guests of U.P.R.R. at 100th mer. (2)
Gro'p of distin. guests of U.P.R.R. at 100th mer. (1)
The train at the 100th mer. return'g from the west.
The boys that made us all comfortable. All hail.
Representatives of the press with the excursion.
Head quarters, Platte City, Oct. 25th, 1866 [photographer's shadow in the foreground].
Commissioners and directors of the U.P.R.R.
The Platte River and Kinsley's Brigade.
The Elkhorn Club on the banks of the Platte.
Westward the Monarch Capital makes its way.