Paul Horsted
The Beauty of Today, the History of Yesterday
Prints from "The Black Hills Yesterday & Today"
Using historic photos taken from 1875-1935, photographer Paul Horsted has "re-photographed" the major towns (and many other areas) of the Black Hills of South Dakota, combining "then & now" into a unique form of art. Featured in a beautiful coffee-table book in full color "The Black Hills Yesterday & Today". ORDER THIS BOOK
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Coules & McBride photo taken near Ft. Meade (2 miles east of Sturgis, S.D.), of Comanche, a horse who was found severely injured on the Little Big Horn battlfield, treated with care, and later awarded a special stall and caretaker (Sgt. Korn, also shown in the photo, who rescued the horse at the battlefield) at Ft. Meade. There's more to this story, too much to tell here... Modern view taken within 25 feet of original site based on careful comparison of nearby hills and buildings at the fort in background. Bear Butte looms in distance. Historic image courtesy Adams Museum & House. ©Paul Horsted, All Rights Reserved.
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