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Hate to see that.7e3cfa4d89c7aec8263e70a6fb43f6ea.webp
 

Atlantic City beach. Watch where you step.:tongue3:10264fc8340b7caea57c2f81a9151e20.webp
 

Deadwood stagecoach.def35e548964ddb1e4b429a02e44f683.webp
 

Gettysburg then and now.cfc76723620713f75d0b90ad12d74d4c.webp
 

D37BF9A5-D734-4295-A6FD-C2523BE7229F.webpGot to go yesterday today a new permission. An old fishing camp lodge. Hunted for a couple of hours
Before the cold front came through. The temp. Hit 60 deg. And had to quit:laughing7:.
A few pics. Only my second silver so far in 2019. 1911 barber dime. I’ve got 3 more cabins to
detect.
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Morning bill and gb.
 

welp, Iwas looking for one thing but found this.

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Parry twins.
Cowgirl twins Etheyle and Juanita Parry performed with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West in the early 1900s and later with the Barnum & Bailey’s circus. One of their roping and riding routines involved a runaway stagecoach. Etheyle (at right) would leap off of the out-of-control vehicle onto a horse running alongside the stage. Juanita (at left) would rope a fixed object from the driver’s seat of the stage, then bring the team of horses to an abrupt stop. During an exhibition in Chicago, Illinois, in 1917, Juanita was thrown and trampled to death. Etheyle later became the wife of Buffalo Bill’s nephew, William Cody Bradford. She died in 1962.
 

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