Chrisman Collection

Harry E. Chrisman, former Liberal author and historian, donated a large collection of his writings, photographs, and other items to Liberal Memorial Library for the purpose of research. This database searches the contents of the Chrisman Collection.

P452-F1a

Call No: P452-F1a

Description: Kansas women gathering cow chips

Date of origin: 1880-1890 era

Type: Print

Size: 5

Condition: Excellent

Content:

[back] #2 ; sub for C[?] [word was on tape that was torn off] ; on pg. 270 ; THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK ; Return Photo To HARRY E. CHRISMAN 10245 W. 14TH Ave. Denver, Colo. 80215 [Return Photo To HARRY E. CHRISMAN 10245 W. 14TH Ave. Denver, Colo. 80215 is circled]
[note] Job Name Ohio Wuniv Job No. 43044 Page 270 Half-Tone [check mark] 93% 9-40

Provenance:

Miscellaneous Info.:

Photo is of two women standing by a wheelbarrow. One woman is holding a stack of chips in her left hand. The other woman is dumping a bag of chips into wheelbarrow. There is a wagon behind them and a building to the left.

Other Info.: “The 1000 Most Asked Questions about the American West”

Related to:

Subject: barn, building, Cow chips, wagon, wheelbarrow, women,