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by Sue Smith
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On March 28, 1914, an inquiry was made to the Department of the Interior about the possibility of establishing a National Monument at Scotts Bluff.... more
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On March 28, 1914, an inquiry was made to the Department of the Interior about the possibility of establishing a National Monument at Scotts Bluff. Two years later a second attempt was made, which coincided with the establishment of the National Park Service on August 5, 1916.
Not having received a positive response from the federal government, concerned citizens submitted a petition to the National Park Service on October 5, 1916, in which they urged that a national monument commemorating the Oregon Trail be set aside. In March of 1918, a second petition was submitted, and their persistence paid off. On December 12, 1919, Woodrow Wilson signed a Presidential Proclamation, which officially established Scotts Bluff National Monument.
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Sue has had a life-long passion for photography. Sue Smith Photography began in 2004 with a few photos and some note cards to match. Now Sue's photos are sold around the world through the various stock and fine art sites that she submits to. In 2010, Sue was honored to be chosen as a Montana "Treasured Artist" for the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Montana in 2010. Montana's treasures - the back roads, small towns, ghost towns, and Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks call to her daily. Road trips are a passion of hers and fit beautifully with photography. You might find Sue in any of the lower 48 or some of the Canadian provinces. If there is a road to get there, she's looking for it! After 4 years in...
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Sue Smith
Thank you, Marcia!!!
Marcia Lee Jones
Wonderful image!
Dawn Currie
Great light - very nice
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Dawn!
Marguerite Ujvary Taxner
I love it! Marguerite
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Marguerite!
Randy Rosenberger
Sue, one of the finest pics I have ever viewed that I enjoyed this much as on this old conestoga, and the gorgeous background scenic beauty! Liked and FAVED
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you very much, Randy!!!
Nikolyn McDonald
Very nice capture with excellent exposure.
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Nikolyn!
Dennis Lundell
Nicely framed Sue! Great DOF. v
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Dennis!
Hazel Holland
Fabulous capture, Sue! l/f
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Hazel!
Sue Smith
Thank you very much, Sandra Pena de Ortiz, for featuring Covered Wagon at Scotts Bluff National Monument in Memories and Nostalgia!!!
Sue Smith
Many thanks to Jim Carrell for featuring Covered Wagon at Scotts Bluff National Monument in Comfortable Art!!!
Sue Smith
Special thanks to Carole Hinding for featuring Covered Wagon at Scotts Bluff National Monument in Quintessentially Wherever You Are From!!!!
Cyril Maza
Wonderful capture! Like it.
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you very much, Cyril!
Kellice Swaggerty
This is such a remarkable capture, Sue! Everything about it gives one a sense of being there, as well as the historical significance! The composition is great, the lighting bright, and the clarity is excellent! F/V
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Kellice, for your very kind comments and ongoing support!!! :-)
Optical Playground By MP Ray
Nice! L
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you!
Hanne Lore Koehler
Gorgeous capture of this beautiful scene, Sue!!! L/F/T/G+
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you so much, Hanne!!!
Sophie Vigneault
Pretty scenery! faved and featured
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you very much, Sophie, for the comment, fave, and feature in Up Close and Personal!!!
Meg Shearer
Beautiful shot Sue! And thank you for the history! VF!
Sue Smith replied:
Thank you, Meg! And, you are welcome! :-)