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19th-Century Hunting Trapping Cabin Wetherills, CO

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
19th-Century Hunting Trapping Cabin Wetherills, CO
Featured in this lot is this 19th-century photo of a man sitting near a hunting and trapping cabin in the woods. This enlarged photo was made in the 1930s, with the original photo date unknown. The cabin is credited to the Wetherills, a Colorado ranching family who grazed their cattle along the Mancos River south of their ranch, but is unknown if the family built the cabin. It was used by hunters, trappers and others as a place of sanctuary during their travels or adventures. The man sitting on the rock in the foreground is thought to be Win Wetherill, the son of B.K. Wetherill. A few horses and the log cabin stand behind the man as he sits on the rocks. The photo is marked with sharpie reading, "H-15-C". The photo shows good condition overall with some wear present from its age and use over the years, but no signs of damage is noted. The visible photo measures 5" L x 7 1/8" W, while the entire piece measures 8" L x 10" W. It weighs under 6 ounces.