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Two men on horseback at the Kent section house. The man on the right is Louis Lively; the man on the left is unidentified.
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Sterel Thompson on horse at Kent. "It [the bridle arrangement] is generally known as a hackamore, and most frequently used to start young horses. It obviously does not use a bit in the horse's mouth, and therefore protects sensitive tissues from abuse. Also could be used for horses with some form of existing sensitivty. Usually a transition was made to a bridle with a bit. The California vaquero tradition used this process to patiently produce a...
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Lester Watson seated on a grain drill with a two-horse team at Kent, 1919. [Equipment identification by Stuart Dykstra.] The three pines marking Kent are on the hillside in the distance.
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Lester Watson and "Bud" in a wagon at Kent.
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Charles Crawford with his team, Brownie on left and Trix on right, ready to harrow a field at Kent.
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Ed Watson, mounted, with a shovel over his shoulder.
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"Mac" McDonald and horse, Dixie, at Kent in 1918. Laundry is hanging on a line in right background.
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A closer look at Lester Watson seated on a grain drill with a two-horse team at Kent, 1919. The three pines marking Kent are on the hillside in the distance.
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Kate Flynn riding horseback on Christmas Day 1917, at Kent.
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Bud Bowen on horseback at Kent. There is a dog running behind them in the distance.
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11) "Bill"
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"Bill" on horse at Kent.