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In image at lower left: YEARLING HEIFERS, W.A. BRAIDEN, T. BONE RANCH; in image at lower right: VALLEY. PHOTO. CO, ALAMOSA, COLO.
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In image at lower left: MR. A. BRAIDEN. .T., BONE. RANCH.; In image at lower right: H.F.HUME. ALAMOSA, COLO.
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In image at lower right: O.T. DAVIS PHOTO No. 1664
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In image at lower right: The Wilhelms
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In image at lower left: The Wilhelms
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In image at lower left: The Wilhelms
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In image at lower right: The Wilhelms
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In image at lower right: The Wilhelms
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1948: Charlie Albertson (75 yrs. old) on "Laddie" at Burns, Colorado stockyard, Fall of 1948. Mr. Albertson wears hat, leather jacket, and chaps; lariat prominent on saddle horn. Stock chute and cattle car (Rio Grande) in left background. Two automobiles in right background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Western Slope Cattle Growers' Association meeting, held at Eagle, Colorado, Saturday, June 8, 1940. South of 5th Street at what is now the Eagle Town Park. Photo was taken by Eldon Wilson.
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A history of how Texas Longhorns arrived and thrived in the United States is mentioned, followed by Curtis Zabel explaining how he came about ranching with that particular breed and why he enjoys them so much.
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A copy of a painting depicting the Johnson Family branding cattle near Sylvan Lake. This brand symbol, a "W" with two vertical lines beneath it, was used as the Johnson brand from 1935 to the 1940s.
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Eben Massey talks about growing up on a ranch in Gateway, Colorado. He remembers riding horseback and playing with his cousins. He recalls encounters with rattlesnakes, bull snakes, pack rats, rabbits, and deer. He tells stories of deer hunts he was involved with. He remembers being a “flanker” who helped to brand cattle, working as a cowboy and ranch hand as a boy, riding horses, and calf roping. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County...