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The Brite Ranch Raid
This is a collection of pages and objects related to an entry by Clint W. White for the Alpine History Fair in Marfa, Texas in March 1984. Accompanying the research paper are three "History Day" judges' rating cards, a participant ribbon, and a certificate. The paper mentions a model of the ranch headquarters that accompanied this report. as well. Three ia a hand-written paper telling about the author's sources of information about the ranch. The three-page typed report tells the story of the raid on the Brite Ranch in 1917.
Brite Ranch House and Capote Mountain
Photograph of the Brite Ranch house in West Texas. Capote Mountain stands behind the house. This photo was included in a report for an American History class at Marfa High School.
[View of the Country Below the Rimrock at Brite Ranch]
Photograph of the view below the rimrock at the Brite Ranch in West Texas.
Rimrock at the Brite Ranch in West Texas
Photograph of the rimrock on the Brite Ranch in West Texas.
[Brite Ranch Shed and Store]
Photograph of the shed and store on the Brite Ranch in West Texas. The Capote Mountain is in the background. This photo was included in a report for an American History class at Marfa High School.
Post Office & Store at the Brite, Ranch
Photograph of the Post Office & Store on the Brite Ranch. The small stucco building has a tin roof. This photo was included in a report for an American History class at Marfa High School.
[Shed at the Brite Ranch]
Photograph of the shed at the Brite Ranch in West Texas. This photo was included in a report for an American History class at Marfa High School.
Barn and Corrals at the Brite Ranch
Photograph of the barn and corrals at the Brite Ranch in West Texas. The barn has cattle brands decorating the doors. A horse is in the corral. This photo was included in a report for an American History class at Marfa High School.
House on the Brite Ranch
Photograph of the house on the Brite Ranch in 1984. It is a one story stucco house with a red tin roof, with a chain link fence around it. Cactus and flowers grow in the yard. An old wagon wheel leans against the house to the right. This photo was included in a report for an American History class at Marfa High School.
Post Office & Store at the Brite, Ranch
Photograph of the Post Office & Store on the Brite Ranch. It is a small stucco building with a tin roof.
[Letter from W. B. Hubbard]
The letter from W. B. Hubbard is a brief explanation of the enclosures provided including a photocopy of an article that appeard in The Cattleman in 1937.
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