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Barrera Family in Front of Pawnee Bill's Mansion

Description: Photograph of the Barrera family in front of Pawnee Bill's mansion. Jose Barrera "Mexican Joe" and Effie Barrera have their arms around their daughter, Mary. There is a handwritten note that says, "To my old friend Joe. Major Scott. 1937." At the bottom of the photo, Mary has written "I like this".
Date: 1937
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

Billy Lillie

Description: A photograph of Billy Lillie posing on a front stoop in Philadelphia. He has a stack of newspapers under his arm. The back of the photograph says, "Billy with little arms, on front steps Philadelphia,1921."
Date: 1921
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

Billy Lillie

Description: A photograph of Billy Lillie as a baby on a baby quilt on the front porch of the mansion. May Lillie has written on the back of the photograph,"Sonny."
Date: 1918
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

Billy Lillie, Lillian Stott, Marie Stott, Dorothy Stott and Elizabeth Stott

Description: A photograph taken by May Lillie of her son, Billy Lillie. Surrounding Billy are his aunt and cousins. Lillie Stott is on the far left. Marie Stott is holding Billy. Elizabeth Stott is behind Marie. Dorothy Stott is on the far right. The back of the photograph says, "I was the camera man and took the picture, 1921."
Date: 1921
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

Bank in Myton, Utah

Description: A photograph of a crowd in front of a bank in Myton, Utah. There is a note on the back addressed to Lena Greene. The note says "Mylon, Apr 2 - Here we are at last, are just catching so far. I think I shall like it very much when I get settled but do miss the Ranch and Will and Blanche. If they were here, I would be happy. I will write a letter how and feeling preculture. Lovingly, Whiltis."
Date: 1915
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum

Billy Lillie

Description: A photograph of Billy Lillie dressed in a white outfit sitting on a wire chair turned backwards. He grips the back in his hands and looks towards the right.
Date: 1919
Partner: Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum
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