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[Snow-Covered Ranch]

Description: Photograph of a snow-covered ranch. In the center is a two-story white house. On the right side of the frame is a separate building, water tower, and windmill. In front of the house is a trough and three cattle. Snow covers the ground.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

People by Barn

Description: Photograph on postcard of three workers by an unknown building (appears to be some sort of barn or shed) belonging to the Gulf Oil Company.
Date: unknown
Partner: Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame

Two Men and a Lady With Horse

Description: Copy photograph of two men and a woman in a barn with a white horse during Hardin-Simmons University Rodeo Week. The woman is standing on a barrel and his touching the horse's head. She is wearing a mini-dress.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Building Exterior

Description: Copy negative of two images of a farm side. The top picture shows a big barn with horses and wagons outside the barn. The bottom picture of horses pulling wagons towards a barn, there is also cattle seen in the far distance.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

People By Barn

Description: Copy photograph of two images. In the left image Ola Notgrass Boles, Elnora Brewer Buchanan and Ruth Martin walk past a barn. Behind them is a field and some farm equipment. In the right image Artie Day Martin converses with an unidentified woman. Behind them are two cars and a group of men.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Woman and Horse Outside of a Barn]

Description: Photograph of a woman tacking a horse outside of a barn. The horse is to the left and is equipt with a saddle, stirrups, and reins. The woman is to the right, wearing a shirt, jeans, and sunglasses while touching the horse. A barn structure is behind them.
Date: unknown
Creator: Wallace, Sally Brittingham
Partner: Matthews Family and Lambshead Ranch

Brite Ranch Headquarters in the 1920s.

Description: Panoramic photograph from the 1920s of the Brite Ranch headquarters. This was a 125,000 acre ranch in Presidio County in West Texas. The photo shows (L-R): the main house, the barn, the shed, the fort, and the store. A group of unidentified people stand near the house. This photo was included in a report by Andrew Wells for an American History class at Marfa High School on January 13, 1975.
Date: 1920~
Partner: Marfa Public Library

Built in Texas

Description: Book describing folk building in Texas, including information about the construction of churches, cabins, sheds, barns, fences, and other folk building techniques. The index begins on page 277.
Date: 2000
Creator: Abernethy, Francis Edward
Partner: UNT Press

Built in Texas

Description: Book describing folk building in Texas, including information about the construction of churches, cabins, sheds, barns, fences, and other folk building techniques. The index begins on page 277.
Date: 2017
Creator: Abernethy, Francis Edward
Partner: UNT Press

[Pruett Barn]

Description: Photograph of a large barn surrounded by fencing in a flat, sparsely vegetated landscape. The back of the photograph identifies it as the "Pruett barn."
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Davis Overland Trail

[Country road slide]

Description: Photograph of a slide of a series of electric posts going down on a country road with trees in the foreground. In the background there is a house to the left of the image and a barn to the right. Two cows are visible in front of the barn.
Date: March 4, 1951
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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[News Clip: Eye Woman]

Description: Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a San Antonio woman, Mrs. O. O. Anderson, offering to sell one of her eyes for $10,000, as she needs money.
Date: August 2, 1953
Duration: 41 seconds
Creator: WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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