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RG2220 McCanles, David C., 1828-1861
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Rock Creek Station. NOTICE: This is the same as 4-1, only reversed.
Monroe McCanles, age 10 / copy photograph by Frank Shoemaker from an original supplied by the McCanles family.
186-----
“This is the gun with which Wild Bill Hickok shot and killed David C. McCanles, July 12th 1861.”
“The Struggle for Life,” image of James (Wild Bill) Hickok fighting with several mescreants. From Harper’s Monthly, Feb. 1867.
Map of Rock Creek before 1870.
Map of Rock Creek before 1870.
Rock Creek Ranch. NOTICE: This is the same as 4-2, only reversed.
Looking east at the abutment of the old toll bridge at Rock Station / attributed to Johnstone Studio
1926----
Names of overland trail travelers carved on a cliff near Rock Creek Station Jefferson County, Nebraska / Robert Harvey and Addison Sheldon
19221009
James Alexander McCanles, brother of David McCanles / copy photograph made by Frank Shoemaker from an original loaned by the McCanles family.
186-----
Looking west at the site of the McCanles killing, which has been developed into a tourist attraction / attributed to Johnstone Studio
1926----
The McCanles Brothers / attributed to Johnston Studio, Fairbury, Nebraska.
1926----
The boulder back by the tree marks the site where Wild Bill Hickok killed McCanles.
Residence of Wild Bill near Endicott, Neb.
Mrs. David (Mary) McCanles / Talbott Brothers, Faribury, Nebraska.
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Mrs. David C. McCanles / copy photograph by Frank Shoemaker from an original supplied by the McCanles family.
186-----
Hand colored half plate tintype of David C. McCanles in the uniform of an officer in the North Carolina militia / photographer unknown.
1859----
Names of overland trail travelers carved on a cliff near Rock Creek Station Jefferson County, Nebraska / photographer unknown.
1936----
Cling McCanles and Lizzie McCanles, the son and daughter of David McCanles / photographer unknown.
1911----
David Colbert McCanles / copy photograph by Frank Shoemaker from an original supplied by the McCanles family.
1859----
Map of Rock Creek.
Oregon Trail ruts one-quarter mile north of Rock Creek Station / Robert Harvey
19221009
Map of Rock Creek.
Smith log house on Smith Creek at Endicott. Ed Hawkes, Mrs. Wm Smith, Mrs. D.C. McCandles.
Looing northwest at Oregon Trail ruts one-quarter mile west of Rock Creek Station / Robert Harvey
19221009
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