For your consideration is this collection of L.A . Huffman photographs circa 1882 - 1890, these pictures were taken by L.A Huffman whose work dated from 1878-1920. The Coffrin's old west galleries collection of Huffman negatives is one of the largest in existence today. these negative reproductions are offered to the public in a variety of sizes. Originally started in Miles City, Montana Coffrin's old west gallery relocated to Bozeman, Montana in 1991. The first Photo is titled "Covered Wagons on Main Street- Miles City 1882" and shows wagons on main street. The second photograph is titled "The Old Spear Cow Camp on Bitter Creek" and shows a scenic building at the base of a hill. The next photograph is not titled but shows a cowboy catching a horse for his days work. The last photograph is titled "How Pumpkin Creek Got It's Name" and shows two girls on top of a wagon selling pumpkins. The condition of these photographs is good showing some creases to the photograph and slight wear marks to one of the photographs but otherwise in good display condition. The measurements of these photos are 11 1/4" x 14".