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Mess scene on "round up", between 1887 and 1892. Creator: John C. H. Grabill. Mess scene on "round up", between 1887 and 1892. Creator: John C. H. Grabill
Mess scene on "round up", between 1887 and 1892. Cowboys eating near chuck wagon; small groups of horses and cattle in campsite
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1880s American West Cowboy Eating Frontier Grabill Grabill John C H John C John C H Grabill Meal Mealtime Ranching Rest Resting Rounding Up Settler Settlers South Dakota United States Of America Waggon Wagon Chuck Wagon Meeting Of Frontiers Round Up
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Mess Scene on Round Up: A Moment of Rest and Camaraderie in the American West, 1887-1892" This evocative photograph, captured between 1887 and 1892 by renowned photographer John C.H. Grabill, offers a glimpse into the daily life of cowboys during a round up on the American frontier. The scene unfolds at a campsite, where small groups of horses and cattle are tethered, and men have gathered around a chuck wagon for a well-deserved meal. The image transports us back to a time when the continent was still largely uncharted territory, and the harsh realities of ranching and agriculture were a daily challenge for settlers. The cowboys, dressed in their work clothes and hats, sit casually on the ground, engaged in conversation and laughter, as they enjoy their meal. Horses stand nearby, their ears twitching at the sounds of their masters, while cattle graze in the background. Grabill, a European-born photographer, captured the essence of the American West during this period of rapid expansion and transformation. His photograph is a testament to the resilience and resourcefulness of the settlers, who faced the challenges of the frontier with determination and camaraderie. The Mess Scene on Round Up is a poignant reminder of the rich heritage of the American West and the meeting of European and Native American cultures that shaped its history. This photograph, now part of the collection at the Library of Congress, is a still image of a moment in time that continues to captivate our imagination and inspire us with its authenticity and raw beauty. The men, their horses, and the landscape all come together to create a powerful and enduring image of the American West.
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