Description: 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.
Description: 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."
Description: 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)."
Description: 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.
Description: 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.)"
Description: 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."
Description: 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."
Description: Photograph of the kitchen staff at the Baptist Paisano Encampment in 1921. They stand wearing their aprons, near the chuck wagons under the trees.
Description: Photograph of the decorated tree at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association Christmas party at their home office in December 1952.