Original photo of Cherokee Bill, probably J. Marvin Hunter reprint circa 1930, image 9 1/2 X 13″, frame 15 X 12″ matches above photo of The Buck Gang. Caption reads: “Cherokee Bill, hung at Fort Smith, Ark. in 1898, charged with the murder of six men. In blood he was part Sioux Indian, part Cherokee […]
Original photo, the Rufus Buck Gang
Probably J. Marvin Hunter reprint circa 1930, image 9 1/2 X 13″, frame 15″ X 12″, with caption “All Hung at Ft. Smith, Ark., July 1st 1896”. Scarce photo Price $400
Sheriff Nathan Kinnard
Custer County, OK, town of Thomas, about 1903. This appears to be a photograph made to look like a painting, 14 X 18″ rare, showing badge and he is really proud of his new pistol, not an “old fashioned revolver”, but the newest thing, the Colt automatic Model 1902! Price $600 rare
Texas Rangers Glenn Beard
Texas Rangers Glenn Beard (right) and _____, Expensively matted & framed 16 X 13″, magnificent photo showing boots, hats, gunbelts, holsters, Winchester 1895 carbines, Colt SAAs, cartridge belts, believed to be about 1910 near Corpus Christi, Texas, Price $300
Texas Ranger Frank Schmidt
Texas Ranger Frank Schmidt Co. D, Rio Grande City, TX, same as Walter Durbin photo, 11-10-88, actual photo reprint, frame size 17 X 21″, Schmidt had a sad story after being wounded in Jaybird-Woodpecker Feud in Richmond, Texas in 1889, Price $300
Texas Ranger Walter Durbin, photocopy framed
Texas Ranger Walter Durbin, photocopy framed 15 1/2 X 12 1/2″ from the Buckhorn Saloon Gunfighter Exhibit, 2002 Price $100
Texas Rangers Company D. Framed Photocopy
Texas Rangers Company D, Realitos, Texas, framed photocopy Lists the Rangers who presented Capt. Jones with the famous “Realitos Company Watch” which I previously sold, shown in photo. Rangers in the company at the time were; Jim King, Bass Outlaw, Riley Barton, Charles Fusselman, Tink Durbin, Ernest Rogers, Charles Barton, Walter Jones, Bob Bell, Cal […]
Photos of L. R. Huffman collection
The best collection known, museum-worthy, over 1000 items, many never before seen, includes Huffman’s personal items, e.g. camera, pens, paints, tinting devices, etc. P.O.R.
Charles Hummel Photo
Charles Hummel, sitting 3rd from right in ca. 1890 photo of Germans in “The Deer Horn Saloon” in San Antonio, TX, framed 16 1/2 X 12″. Hummel’s gun store was a supplier to many key players in Texas history, 1850-1900. Photo on canvas stretcher, $150 or both Hummel photos for $200.
Charles Hummel & Sons Gun Store Photo
Charles Hummel & Sons gun store, photo on canvas stretcher 14 X 10 1/2″, famous source of arms in Texas during the turbulent period (Ben Thompson testimony he bought cartridges there to kill Jack Harris, etc.), located at 270 West Commerce Street (70 Commerce St. in 1877), San Antonio, Texas. Hummel was well known Colt […]