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Buckboard Stereo card showing a long buckboard. Note the boards lay directly on the axles without springs Duke's cigarettes advertising insert card, 1850–1920. A buckboard is a four-wheeled wagon of simple construction meant to be drawn by a horse or other large animal.
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Landry and his prisoner Girard arrive at the wagon train the next day and to bury the dead. Landry locates Mrs. Kimber and the children. The Indians attack as they are leaving. Landry frees Girard and gives him a gun to fight. As the Indians leave, Girard turns his gun on Landry. He tries to take the buckboard and Landry jumps him, beating him.
The West family collection also included other accessories, such as a buckboard, covered or surrey wagon with horses that were fully rigged as well as a homestead for the West family. The homestead, made of cardboard, was known as "Circle X Ranch", named for the trademark logo of Marx Toys. Horses in the collection included palomino, black, bay ...
The chase the buckboard eventually shooting Dave who loses control and crashes, with both Dave and JulieJane being killed. When the mayor finds out Stony filed for the claim first, his lawyer suggests they frame Stony for the murders.
The museum displays ongoing exhibits using their large collection of historic artifacts; antique vehicles from a buckboard wagon to a 1910 Model-T Ford; and the Lane County Clerk's Building. [3] Exhibits on a variety of topics change bi-annually, featuring up to date research and featuring hundreds of artifacts and images. [ 4 ]
Smith Motor Wheel 1917 Smith Flyer. The Smith Flyer was an American automobile manufactured by the A.O. Smith Company in Milwaukee from 1915 until about 1919 when the manufacturing rights were sold to Briggs & Stratton and it was renamed the Briggs & Stratton Flyer.
Death Valley Gunfighter is a 1949 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Allan Lane, Eddy Waller, James Nolan, Gail Davis, William "Bill" Henry, Harry Harvey, Sr. and Mauritz Hugo.