Pillow : EMIGRANTS: RAILROAD DEPOT. The emigrant waiting-room of the Union Pacific Railroad depot in Omaha, Nebraska. Color engraving, 1877
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EMIGRANTS: RAILROAD DEPOT. The emigrant waiting-room of the Union Pacific Railroad depot in Omaha, Nebraska. Color engraving, 1877
EMIGRANTS: RAILROAD DEPOT.
The emigrant waiting-room of the Union Pacific Railroad depot in Omaha, Nebraska. Color engraving, 1877
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Media ID 7504805
1877 Antler Frontiersman Head Immigrant Moose Omaha Railroad Station Settler Traveler Union Pacific Railroad Waiting Room Westward Expansion
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EMIGRANTS - RAILROAD DEPOT - A Glimpse into the American Frontier
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This color engraving, created in 1877, transports us back to a significant moment in American history. The image showcases the emigrant waiting-room of the Union Pacific Railroad depot located in Omaha, Nebraska. As we delve into this snapshot from the past, we are reminded of the immense impact that railroads had on westward expansion during this era. The scene depicts a bustling and diverse group of individuals eagerly awaiting their journey towards new horizons. Immigrants seeking opportunities, determined frontiersmen ready to conquer uncharted territories, and hopeful settlers with dreams of a better life all gather under one roof. Their faces reflect both excitement and trepidation as they embark on an unknown adventure. Intriguingly, amidst this sea of people stands an imposing moose head mounted on the wall – perhaps symbolizing strength and resilience in the face of adversity. This detail serves as a reminder that these emigrants were venturing into untamed lands where survival required courage and adaptability. Through this artwork by The Granger Collection from New York, we gain insight into not only transportation methods but also societal dynamics during America's westward expansion. It is a testament to human ambition and determination as well as an homage to those who braved uncertainty for a chance at building brighter futures.
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