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Posse After The Wild Bunch

United States: c. 1898. The special car of the Union Pacific Railroad for the mounted rangers organized by UP Special Agent Timothy Keliher to stop the Wild Bunch Gang led by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

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1890s 1898 1900s American West B And W Caucasian Appearance Crime Daytime Law Enforcement Monochromatic Monochrome People In The Background Railroad Car Railroad Industry Rifles Turn Of The Century Wild West Butch Cassidy Outlaws Posse Rangers Sundance Kid Union Pacific Railroad


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the American West in the late 1800s, during a time of lawlessness and adventure. The image captures an important moment in history - the posse assembled by Union Pacific Special Agent Timothy Keliher to put an end to the notorious Wild Bunch Gang's reign of crime. In this historic scene, we see a group of rugged men standing proudly beside their special car on the Union Pacific Railroad. These hired guns, known as mounted rangers, were handpicked by Keliher himself for their bravery and skill. With rifles in hand, they were determined to bring down Butch Cassidy and his partner-in-crime, the Sundance Kid. The monochromatic tones add a sense of authenticity and nostalgia to this photograph. The vintage feel transports us back to a time when justice was sought through grit and determination rather than modern technology. As we gaze at this snapshot from history, it is impossible not to be captivated by the courage displayed by these individuals who risked their lives for peace on the wild frontier. Their story serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos and lawlessness, there were those willing to stand up against injustice. This print from Underwood Archives allows us to glimpse into a defining era of North American history - one filled with outlaws, railroad industry expansion, and relentless pursuit of justice on horseback.

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