Timothy O’ Sullivan
Ah, the famous photographer of the Native Americans, Timothy O’ Sullivan. Finally, we will be talking about the guy that single-handedly took all of those gorgeous photos back in the Wild West.
This awesome photographer was born on Staten Island, New York. He became one of the most influential photographers in the Civil War.
Pagosa Hot Springs
The image you see in front of you is of the Pagosa Hot Springs in Colorado, which is still around up to this day.
These waters were known to have minerals, which could supposedly cure any ailments that you might have had. The man you see in the photo is trying to get better.
Morgan Earp
As we mentioned, there wasn’t just one Earp man in the wild west, but they were a whole group.
Morgan Earp is one of them, and he was Wyatt Earp’s brother. Morgan only spent his time in Tombstone, Arizona confronting outlaw cowboys like his brother.
Sioux Indian Teepees
One of the largest tribes to have lived in the Great Plains was the Sioux Indians. As you can see in the photo, they built teepees.
Although we are not very sure where this photo was taken exactly, it is probably safe to guess that it was somewhere in the Dakota Territory.
Old Mission Church
One very good example of the Spanish Colonial era is the Old Mission Church, located in New Mexico.
This church was established back in 1630, and the mission itself was relatively small. The church was inhabited by Franciscans for some time. Now, it is a tourist attraction in Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.