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Texas Ranches Panhandle Section

Description: Survey map of large ranches in the Texas Panhandle region, including the name and/or the owner(s) of each ranch. Map also includes labeled counties, towns, rivers, creeks, and roads. Handwritten notes have been made to the map in pencil to denote the approximate acreage of a number of ranches.
Date: 1949
Creator: Williams, J. W. & Neal, A. D., Sr.
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Grand Champion Bull, Tri State Fair, Amarillo, Texas

Description: Photograph of a a Grand Champion Hereford bull with large horns wearing a harness and a ring through it's nose. A man wearing a button-up shirt, hat and dark boots is holding the bull's harness and a banner that reads, "Grand Champion Bull, Hereford Department, Tri State Fair, Amarillo, Texas".
Date: unknown
Creator: Smith, Guy E.
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Amarillo Champion Steer

Description: Photograph of a champion steer with a ribbon attached to his harness. Three men stand behind the steer, one is young, wearing glasses and a jacket and holding the steer's lead rope. Next to him is an old man in a coat, glasses and a hat. Beside him is a smiling man in a coat, skinny necktie and hat. In the background are more men standing behind a gate and sitting in bleachers.
Date: unknown
Creator: Smith Studio
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Lock-Plate

Description: Patent for improvements in lock-plates for the stays of wire fences.
Date: November 27, 1900
Creator: Wood, Alpheus H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Stock Tank

Description: Patent for an improved water tank for livestock, connecting an elevated reservoir to a trough at ground level.
Date: August 19, 1902
Creator: Wright, Wayne C.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Riding-Spur.

Description: Patent for improvement in riding-spurs for horsemen by “using an open-ended socket, a shank having limited sliding movement in the socket, a rowel freely journaled at the outer end of the shank, and a spring inclosed within the socket and serving to hold the shank normally outward, the tines or points of the rowel being adapted to engage the socket and secure the rowel against rotation when the shank is pressed inward.” (P. 2, lines 6-14.) Illustration is included.
Date: March 4, 1902
Creator: Ridings, John G.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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