For your consideration is this collection of photos by L.A. Huffman, circa 1904-1908. 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. There are six photographs in this collection, with first showing a herd of cattle crossing a river. The next shows a group of prospectors or hunters near their tents in the tree line. The next photo is of a woman going for a morning ride. The next photo shows a homestead in a desert climate. The fifth photo shows a farmer plowing his field with his dog present. The last photo is a portrait picture of an older man. The condition of these photographs is good are shown preserved behind a plastic sleeve; there are no obvious signs of damage to the photographs. The measurements of these photographs range from 8" x 10" to 12 1/2" x 23 3/4".