This postcard, posted from the United States, arrived in Brussels on October, 31 1909, represents a cow-girl from Ranch 101, created in 1802 by George W. Miller
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This postcard, posted from the United States, arrived in Brussels on October, 31 1909, represents a cow-girl from Ranch 101, created in 1802 by George W. Miller

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This postcard, posted from the United States, arrived in Brussels on October 31, 1909, represents a cow-girl from Ranch 101, created in 1802 by George W. Miller.
On May 17, 1883, in Omaha, Nebraska, the first performance of "Wild West Rocky Mountain and Prairic Exhibition" took place, which was to become the "Wild West Show".
One year earlier, in 1892, George W. Miller had created "Ranch 101", and started in 1908 the "Ranch 101 Wild West".
The issues came from Buffalo Bill's Wild West, and in September 1913 in Denver, the Ranch bought animals and equipment from Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

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Photo12/Wild West

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20th century

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Photo12/Wild West

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