
‘We have it rich.’
Photograpther John C. H. Grabill captures the image of three men (and a dog) as they wash and pan gold in Rockerville, Dakota in 1889.
Photo: Library of Congress

‘We have it rich.’
Photograpther John C. H. Grabill captures the image of three men (and a dog) as they wash and pan gold in Rockerville, Dakota in 1889.
Photo: Library of Congress
In 2019 Will Grant embarked on a 142-day, 2,000-mile horseback journey from the Pony Express stables in St. Joseph, Mo., to trail’s end in Sacramento, Calif.
William Frederick Cody (1846-1917) led a signal life, from his youthful exploits with the Pony Express and in service as a U.S. Army scout to his globetrotting days as a showman and international icon Buffalo Bill.
If you needed some motivation during the war years, there was probably a poster for that.
Poet and playwright Oscar Wilde was no slouch at drawing crowds, critics and cash during his seven-week ramble of the American West in 1882.