George Ranch Museum Collection - 30 Matching Results

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[Beige ribbon]

Description: Beige ribbon surrounds a large circular button partly covered in felt. An image of a head of cattle is on the front. Beige ribbon extends downward from button and states: "FORT WORTH 1905". Bronze colored ribbon tied in a bow lies directly below button and same ribbon shaped like ringlets extend from end of ribbon. Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon, livestock
Date: 1905
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Burgundy ribbon with a circular button at top]

Description: Burgundy ribbon with a circular button at top that states: "10th ANNUAL CONVENTION MEMBER T. L. S. A." Surrounded by ribbon, with a bow tied underneath and two strands of ribbon extending downward. The left strand states: "FORT WORTH TX" The right strand states: "FEB. 12-13-14, 1901" There is a brown tassel hanging from the button. Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon
Date: [1901-02-12..1901-02-14]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Burgundy ribbon with a circular button at top]

Description: Burgundy ribbon with a circular button at top that states: "10th ANNUAL CONVENTION MEMBER T. L. S. A." Surrounded by ribbon, with a bow tied underneath and two strands of ribbon extending downward. The left strand states: "FORT WORTH TX" The right strand states: "FEB. 12-13-14, 1901" There is a brown tassel hanging from the button. Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon
Date: [1901-02-12..1901-02-14]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Button and ribbon]

Description: Button and ribbon. Button "NATIONAL LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. CHICAGO - ST.LOUIS - KANSAS CITY - FORT WORTH." Ribbon "1904 - SOUVENIR - 1904 Texas Cattle Raiser's Convention FORT WORTH. TEX." Red, white, and blue ribbons Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon, livestock
Date: 1904
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Commemorative Ribbon]

Description: Partial gold-colored ribbon in two fragments that says "Guest" across the top and "Third Annual Meeting National Live Stock" just below. The second piece has a partial illustration of a bull or cow, with the word "Association" written below. Additional pieces are missing from the center and bottom of the ribbon.
Date: 1900
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Gold Cougar metal pin]

Description: Gold covered metal pin. Cougar at top standing on a rectangular pin that states: "T.B.A.FT. WORTH, 1908" Plaque hangs underneath that states: "T.___'S BANKERS ASSOCIAT__N. (handwritten) J.H.P. Davis J.H.P. Davis and Co. Richmond, Texas (typed) Fort Worth, June 4, 5 and ___ 19__" Old Object Term: Commemorative pin, banker
Date: 1908
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Gold metal two tiered pin that is connected by small chains]

Description: Gold metal two tiered pin that is connected by small chains. At top is a cougar on top of a banner that states: "FT. WORTH MARCH 16-19, 1909". On circle under banner it states: "MKB". On second tier it states: "33RD ANNUAL CONVENTION C.R.A. OF T. MEMBER". Old Object Term: Commemorative pin, livestock
Date: [1909-03-16..1909-03-19]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Gold two tiered pin connected by small chains]

Description: Gold two tiered pin connected by small chains. Top tier is an image of a cougar with a banner underneath that states: "FT. WORTH MARCH 16-19 1909" A small circle is directly below and has initials "MKB" in center. Second tier is a small plaque that states: "33RD ANNUAL CONVENTION C.R.A. OF T. MEMBER". Image of a man on horseback with a herd of cattle in background. A small red and white striped ribbon is attached behind pin. Old Object Term: Commemorative pin, livestock
Date: [1909-03-16..1909-03-19]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Metal plackard]

Description: Metal plackard, "Souvenir . . Annual Convention, Cattle Raiser's Association Ft. Worth, Texas. March 13th, 14th, and 15th 1900. (over)" on front, "Compliments of the M.K.& T. Ry., TAKE THE KATY FLYER For all Points East, West, North, and South. W. G. Crus Old Object Term: Commemorative ribbon, livestock
Date: [1900-03-13..1900-03-15]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park
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