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    45 Colorized Wild West Photos That Bring The American Frontier To Life
    Click here to view slideshowThe Old West was defined by outlaws and sheriffs, cowboys and buffalos, Native Americans and settlers, and booming frontier towns. It was an era of saloons, wide open prairies, gold mines, and gunfights. And most of it was captured on camera, as these Wild West photos show.Indeed, the era known as the Old West lasted from roughly the 1860s until the end of the 19th century, a time when photography was becoming more and more widespread. As such, photographers who poured west alongside settlers, prospectors, and outlaws were able to capture scenes and people.They took portraits of lawmen like Bass Reeves and Wyatt Earp, and outlaws like Jesse James and Billy the Kid. They captured Native Americans, cowboys, stunning natural vistas, and the early days of modern cities like San Francisco. In other words, they captured the soul of the Old West.And these Wild West photos, which have been artfully colorized, show the stunning vitality of life on the American frontier like never before.The People And Places Captured In Old West PhotosThroughout the 19th century, white settlers in the United States moved increasingly west. Aided by the transcontinental railroad, which was completed in May 1869, they traveled to the frontier in search of land, gold, and fresh starts. And many of these settlers, as well as the Native Americans who already populated the region, remain captivating to this day.One such figure was Buffalo Bill. Born William F. Cody, Buffalo Bill was a rider with the Pony Express, a Union soldier in the Civil War, and, most famously, a showman whose performances captured the spirit of the Old West. His Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, found in 1883, offered a heavily romanticized and dramaticized version of the Old West filled with cowboys, Native Americans, and performers like the famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley. McCracken Research Library, Buffalo Bill Center of the WestAn 1886 picture of William "Buffalo Bill" Cody with several of his Pawnee and Sioux performers, taken in Staten Island, New York. Buffalo Bill's Wild West troupe toured the world, captivating audiences with a heavily-romanticized story about the American West.But while Buffalo Bill offered a curated version of the Old West to the curious outside world, many figures lived in the real thing. One such man was Deputy U.S. Marshal Bass Reeves, an formerly enslaved man who became one of the most formidable lawmen in the country. His exploits were so legendary that some even think that he inspired the Lone Ranger. Another Old West lawman who became a frontier legend was Wyatt Earp, a participant in one of the most infamous moments in Wild West history: the gunfight at the O.K Corral. Earp was joined by another Wild West legend, Doc Holliday, as they faced off against a group of outlaws in Tombstone, Arizona. Indeed, the Wild West was rife with infamous outlaws, and the collection of Old West pictures above includes their portraits as well. One of the most notorious Old West outlaws was Billy the Kid, a murderer, thief, and fugitive who killed at least four men (he claims to have killed 21, one for every year he lived) before he was killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett in New Mexico in 1881. But though the white settlers who poured west saw the land as an untapped resource, it had actually been occupied for centuries by Native Americans. Their portraits were taken too, and the collection above includes images of Chief John Smith (also called Kahbe Nagwi Wens) who was purportedly in his 130s when he died, the famous Apache leader Geronimo, and a number of Sioux Native Americans who performed alongside Buffalo Bill. The Old West was certainly defined by the men and women who populated the region. But it's also remembered for its landscapes, cityscapes, and short-lived mining towns. In the gallery of Old West photos above, you'll see the early sprawl of railroads, prairies full of bison, simple homesteads, bare-boned saloons, and the early days of cities like San Francisco.Bringing Old West Photos To Life With ColorMuch of the fascination that people still hold for the Wild West comes from sepia-tinged photos handed down through the generations. However, these faded prints can create a sense of distance between that time and the modern world. It's often easy to forget that the people in these photographs were real, breathing people and that what we see in photos were actual places and events full of life, drama, great joy, and great tragedy. When these photographs are colorized, however, these images take on a new life and become more real to many of us than ever before.Public DomainA group of homesteaders in Nebraska stand alongside their covered wagon in 1866. Black and white photos often create a feeling of distance between the past and the present.In color, no longer does Billy the Kid look like a figure confined to the dusty pages of a history book. Instead, his youth and ruthlessness becomes more clear. Similarly, colorized photos of Geronimo bring out the determination in his eyes, showing him as a flesh-and-blood man not a caricature who fought for the survival of his people and their way of life.Likewise, colorized photos can bring out the exhaustion in a gold prospector's eyes; it suddenly becomes more easily to imagine the desperation and wild hope that drove this man halfway across the country in search of a better life. Meanwhile, photos of Black cowboys, Chinese railroad workers, and female outlaws like Belle Starr are stark reminders that the Wild West was a diverse scene. The story of the Wild West is not story of white men taming a wild land, after all, but a story of every kind of person forging their own way in a rapidly changing world.In the end, colorized Old West photos like the ones above tell the tale of this era as it actually happened. Every picture is a testament to the gritty determination and fierce stoicism needed to live a life in a harsh land, a land that would have faded largely into myth if not for the camera.After enjoying these colorized photos of the Old West, check out our gallery of life on the American Frontier, then look through these images of iconic Wild West mining towns.The post 45 Colorized Wild West Photos That Bring The American Frontier To Life appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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