Black and white photograph of a ruined frontier house in Comanche country. Pontotoc, Texas was first settled in 1859 on the frontier of West Central Texas in what was, at the time, Comanche territory. It wasn’t Comanches but typhoid that plagued the town in the 1880s, creating a need for two cemeteries.
$108.00

Black and white photograph of a ruined frontier house in Comanche country. Pontotoc, Texas was first settled in 1859 on the frontier of West Central Texas in what was, at the time, Comanche territory. It wasn’t Comanches but typhoid that plagued the town in the 1880s, creating a need for two cemeteries.

Archival Pigment Print on Baryta Surface Fine Art Paper:

  • Museum quality, heavy-weight, white fine art paper
  • Baryta coated with a surface similar to traditional darkroom prints
  • Acid-free and lignin-free
  • Very best archival quality, tonal contrast, and surface beauty
  • Includes white border for easier framing
  • Signed in the white space below the bottom right corner of the print
  • Comes to you carefully packaged, without frame or top mat
  • Ships in approximately 7-10 business days
  • Free shipping inside the US

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