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  • John and Jane Adams Postcard Collection

The end of the trail

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The end of the trail sculpture
The original sculpture by James Earle Fraser (1876-1953) was created for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition at San Francisco. Fraser also designed the Buffalo nickel (1913). After the exposition, the city of Visalia, California, acquired the statue for Mooney Park. It was not restored until its 1968 move to the Natonal Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City. This postcard is not dated, but it bears the publisher's numbers 17139 and J-1955. It is a "giant post card" that required a three-cent stamp when published.
Statues; Sculptures; Native Americans; Indians; End of the Trail
  • John and Jane Adams Postcard Collection
MS-0008
Columbia Wholesale Supply, Hollywood, California
Postcard
6 inches X 9 inches
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  • San Diego State University Library and Information Access, Special Collections and University Archives
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