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[Cowhands and Cattle in Matador]

Description: Photograph of two cow hands on horseback in front of a herd of cattle with more cattle and hills in the background.
Date: 1900
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Red Bird at Matador Ranch]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified cowhand on 'Red Bird,' a champion cutting horse of Matador Ranch.
Date: 1900~/1930~
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Cold Duck the Horse and Cowhand]

Description: Photograph of horse, Cold Duck, and cowhand with a field in the background. "Young Cold Duck" is written on the front the photograph.
Date: 1900~/1930~
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Lunchtime on JA Ranch]

Description: Photograph of cowhands eating underneath a tent in front of a chuckwagon with an early model car on the left and hills in the background.
Date: 1900~/1930~
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Peter Reeder and Prize Stallion]

Description: Photograph of Peter Reeder with a horse in front of a structure on Morris Ranch with part of a person's arm and body visible on the right side.
Date: 1900~/1930~
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Chuckwagon and Cowhands on Open Range]

Description: Photograph of chuckwagon and cowhands gathered under tent eating on open range. There are hills in the background.
Date: 1900~/1930~
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Photograph of the Witherspoon Ranch]

Description: Photograph of the W. W. Witherspoon ranch in 1900. The people in the front row are, from left to right, unidentified, Lee Wilson, W. W. Witherspoon, unidentified, Dow Mercer, Esca Harrison, Vern Witherspoon, Rollie Lovelace, Frank LaGrand, unidentified, and Claude Witherspoon.
Date: 1900
Partner: Deaf Smith County Library

Bridge Over the Wichita River

Description: Truss bridge crossing the Big Wichita River on the Byers Brothers' Ranch around 1900.
Date: 1900~
Creator: Caldwell
Partner: Clay County Historical Society

[Hereford Bull and Owner]

Description: Photograph of Rat Jowell showing his registered Hereford Bull, either Climax 5th or Anxiety 4th. Jowell wears a suit and hat. The text underneath the photo reads: "One of first Anxiety 4th. Registered Herefords brought to county in 1898 by Rat Jowell and L. R. Bradley, shown here by Jowell. The town got its name from this herd."
Date: 1900~
Partner: Deaf Smith County Library

[Portrait of M. J. Riggs, 1900]

Description: Photograph of Marie J. Riggs, an important cattle ranch owner based in Midland. She wears an ornate and highly decorated dress while standing and looking forward. A note on the back gives her nickname as the "cattle queen of the West."
Date: 1900
Creator: Evans & Stewart
Partner: Midland Historical Society
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