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1.2. & 3 Ranch Headquarters After a Snow
Photograph of the 1,2 & 3 ranch after a snowfall. There are several dark wooden buildings and a wooden fence covered in snow. Next to the buildings is a Model T car, a water tower and a windmill. In the foreground is snow-covered ground.
1/2 Blood Beefalo Heifer
Photograph of a light-colored beefalo heifer. Typed across the bottom of the margin is, "Impressive 120 Day Old 1/2 Blood Beefalo Heifer, The Product of Pure Blood Beefalo Bull Crossed with a Commercial Cow."
1/2 Blood Beefalo Heifer and Angus Dam
Photograph of a large black angus damn and a light-colored calf. In the background are several cattle in a grassy field. Typed on the bottom margin is, "Commercial Angus Dam with Typical 1/2 Blood Beefalo Heifer (120 Day Old)."
3 Bull Group
Photograph of three bulls harnessed together by a single chain. From left to right is a bull calf, a young bull and a very large bull with large horns.
16 Foot Aermotor Windmill
Photograph of a 16 foot Aermotor windmill at the Kenedy Pasture Co. headquarters. Written on the back of the photo, "16' Aermotor furnishing water to the Kennedy home place. Pumps from 5" siphon pump into 30,000 gal steel tank on 80' steel tower. Water flows to pump from artisan well. Uses about 20,000 gal water per day. The mill has supplied 40,000 gal per day (24 hrs.)"
16 Foot Aermotor Windmill in Sarita
Photograph of a 16 foot Aermotor windmill. Written on the back of the photo, "16' Aermotor. 33' Steel Tower. Supplies water for Sarita county seat of Kenedy County. Uses 5" siphon pump. water flows to pump from artisan well. Forces it into 40,000 gal. steel tank on 100 ft. tower."
[18-month-old jack colt]
Photograph of an 18-month-old jack colt. Back of photograph: "18-months-old jack colt sired by imported Poitou Jack. Note the compact, sturdy body; stright, big-boned legs; thick neck which promises a wide, deep, chest. Out idea of a good, young jack."
[26 month-old jack]
Photograph of the 26 month-old offspring of a Poitou jack.
1921 Baptist Paisano Encampment, Kitchen Staff
Photograph of the kitchen staff at the Baptist Paisano Encampment in 1921. They stand wearing their aprons, near the chuck wagons under the trees.
1952 Christmas Party
Photograph of the employees at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Christmas party at their home office during December 1952.
1952 Christmas Party
Photograph of the tree and gifts at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Christmas party at their home office during December 1952.
1952 Christmas Party
Photograph of the employees at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Christmas party at their home office during December 1952.
1952 Christmas Party
Photograph of the employees at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Christmas party at their home office in December 1952.
1952 Christmas Party
Photograph of the employees at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Christmas party at their home office in December 1952.
1952 Christmas Party
Photograph of the decorated tree at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Christmas party at their home office in December 1952.
1952 Christmas Party
Photograph of the employees and decorated tree at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Christmas party at their home office during December 1952.
1969 Houston Livestock Show Champion Charolais Bull
1969 Houston Livestock Show Grand Champion Charolais Bull, Monarch's Majesty, draped with winner's blanket. The bull was owned by Monarch Charolais Farm of Council Grove Kansas. Arleen Lucas and Sam Marshall display its trophies. - Miss Arleen Lucas, Texas FFA Sweethard from Pasadena - Mrs. Sam Marshall of Houston
1969 Houston Livestock Show Champion Charolais Bull
1969 Houston Livestock Show Grand Champion Charolais Bull, Monarch's Majesty, draped with winner's blanket. Arleen Lucas and Sam Marshall display its trophies. - Miss Arleen Lucas, Texas FFA Sweethard from Pasadena - Mrs. Sam Marshall of Houston
1969 Houston Livestock Show Champion Charolais Cattle
1969 Houston Livestock Show Gran Champion Charolais Female - MGM Hijacks Mae - is displayed by Micahelis Ranch, Kyle, Texas. Shown left to right: - J. Scott Henderson, executive secretary of American International Charolais Assn. - Sherman Clark, of the Houston Show - Maximo Michaelis, owner - Herdsman Jim Saunders - Miss Arleen Lucas, Texas FFA Sweethard from Pasadena - Mrs. Sam Marshall of Houston
1969 Houston Livestock Show Champion Charolais Heifer
1969 Houston Livestock Show Grand Champion Charolais Heifer, Monarch's Majesty, draped with winner's blanket. This heifer was exhibited by Michaelis Ranch. James O. Sanders is at the lead with Maximo Michaelis III to the left (no hat). The heifer was owned by Monarch Charolais Farm of Council Grove Kansas. Arleen Lucas and Sam Marshall display its trophies. - Miss Arleen Lucas, Texas FFA Sweethard from Pasadena - Mrs. Sam Marshall of Houston
1st Prize Carload Hereford Bulls, Colorado, 1946
Photograph of twelve Hereford bulls, all with large horns, lined side by side in a large corral. In the background are several pens and behind that is a tall brush-covered hill. This photo was taken at the headquarters of Switzer and Field Hereford Ranch in Gunnison County, Colorado.
Abandoned Stone and Wood Buildings
Abandoned adobe and wooden buildings side-by-side next to a dirt road.
Aberdeen - Angus Cattle
Group of Aberdeen-Angus feeder cattle bred by the Krecik Brothers from Woodlake, Nebraska
Adobe House With a Bell
Front view of a one-story adobe house with a small bell pole
Aeiral Photograph of Fort Worth
Aerial photograph of downtown Fort Worth.
Aeiral Photograph of Fort Worth
Aerial photograph of downtown Fort Worth.
[Aerial photo of irrigated field]
Aerial photograph of a field being irrigated.
[Aerial photograph of irrigated crops and industrial sprinklers]
Aerial photograph of an irrigated crop field. There are large industrial sprinklers being used on the field. The crop fields are circular in shape.
Aerial View of Land for the National Cowboy Hall of Fame
An aerial view of the land to be used for the National Cowboy Hall of Fame.
Aerial View of the Fort Worth Stockyards
Aerial photograph of the Fort Worth Stockyards in 1960.
Aerial View of the Fort Worth Stockyards
Aerial photograph of the Fort Worth Stockyards in February 1960.
Aerial View of the Pens at the Chicago Union Stockyards
Aerial photograph of the pens at the Chicago Union Stockyards in 1962.
An Aermotor Windmill
Photograph of an Aermotor windmill in Texas.
The Aermotor Windmill
Photograph looking up at a windmill. On the windmill vane are the words, "The Aermotor, Chicago".
Aermotor Windmill beside Water Tank
Photograph of an Aermotor windmill near a water tank in Texas. A calf stands beside it.
Aermotor Windmill on a Texas Ranch
Photograph of an Aermotor windmill on a Texas ranch. This windmill has a vane on it which directs it towards the wind.
Aermotor Windmills on the King Ranch
Photograph of an Aermotor windmill on the King Ranch.
[An Airplane on a Runway in Mexico]
Photograph of a grounded plane. Seven men, most in suits and hats, are standing near the plane.
Alan Dunbar in a Pickup
Photograph of Alan Dunbar. He is sitting in a pickup truck wearing a western hat. Cattle stand in the background.
[Albino colt and adult jack]
Photograph of an albino colt with an adult jack.
Aldredge "Beau" Estes III with his Grandfather Aldredge "Big Button" Estes
Photograph Aldredge "Big Button" Estes and grandson Aldredge "Beau" Estes III in Midland, Texas. The young boy sits on a saddle wearing western clothing, cowboy boots and a hat while his grandpa smiles at him.
[Alicia Bermudagrass]
Photograph of Alicia Bermudagrass. Text at the top of the photograph reads: "Alicia Bermudagrass sprouting green leaves on March 11, 1973 in Wichita County, Texas. (Photographed on Ross Roberts' Farm in Wichita Valley near Iowa Park, Tex.)"
All-American Cow Outfit
Photograph of the All-American cow outfit on the Higginbotham Ranch in West Texas. Pictured are 8 men on horses and one in the foreground.
Altar in a Garden
An altar sits within a special rock alcove in the middle of a garden. A grave is near the front.
Amarillo Champion Steer
Photograph of a champion steer with a ribbon attached to his harness. Three men stand behind the steer, one is young, wearing glasses and a jacket and holding the steer's lead rope. Next to him is an old man in a coat, glasses and a hat. Beside him is a smiling man in a coat, skinny necktie and hat. In the background are more men standing behind a gate and sitting in bleachers.
Ambrose Domino and Jenny Wren Farms
Photograph of Ambrose Domino, a horned bull wearing a harness.
Amon G. Carter Jr. Exhibits Hall
Photograph of the front of the Amon G. Carter Jr. Exhibits Hall. In the foreground is an equestrian sculpture of a bucking horse and falling cowboy. The front of the building has a tiled mural and the words, "Amon G. Carter Jr. Exhibits Hall" above it.
Amon G. Carter Jr. Exhibits Hall
Photograph of the front of the Amon G. Carter Jr. Exhibits Hall. In front of the entrance is an equestrian statue and two flagpoles flying the Texas and American flag.
Amor - The First Simmental Cow to Enter the United States
Photograph of Amor, the first Simmental cow to enter the United States. A large cow bell is on the ground in front of the steer. Two men in suits stand behind it. This breed came from Switzerland.
Amor - The First Simmental Cow to Enter the United States
Photograph of Simmental-Angus cross-bred cows. The Simmental breed came from Switzerland.
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