Looking northwest at the so-called fort, the rock at the right is part of the natural side of the Lane, erosion has filled in the space behind each wall, making the ground less than level, so that the men seem to stand higher than the old surface of soil at that point, Rawhide Buttes, Wyoming, June 19, 1907
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Looking northwest at the so-called fort, the rock at the right is part of the natural side of the Lane, erosion has filled in the space behind each wall, making the ground less than level, so that the men seem to stand higher than the old surface of soil at that point, Rawhide Buttes, Wyoming, June 19, 1907
1907-06-19
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Rawhide Buttes, Goshen county, Wyoming, United States
AMNH Library authority record: Smith, Harlan Ingersoll 1872-1940
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Smith, Harlan Ingersoll, 1872-1940 (photographer), “Looking northwest at the so-called fort, the rock at the right is part of the natural side of the Lane, erosion has filled in the space behind each wall, making the ground less than level, so that the men seem to stand higher than the old surface of soil at that point, Rawhide Buttes, Wyoming, June 19, 1907,” AMNH Research Library | Digital Special Collections, accessed September 28, 2023, https://lbry-web-007.amnh.org/digital/index.php/items/show/57914.