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Appears to be a drawing of four cowboys on bucking horses. Postmark is April 13, 1917.
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A sepia-toned real photo postcard of a cowboy race in Mancos, Colorado, before 1917. Message by Kirtley Mather. Mailed to R. C. Waldron, Black Rock, Arkansas.
3) A Round Up
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Hand tinted color photographic print of a cattle round up. Brown cows at center foreground; cowboy at upper right on hill overlooking the gathered animals.
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Photograph showing Cowboys' Parade in Mancos, Colorado.
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Hand tinted photograph of cowboys riding in to camp for dinner.
8) Branding
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Colored lithographic photo print. Image of cattle roundup and branding. A herd of brown cattle stand in the back against a pole fence. In the foreground a cowboy with a red and white checked shirt; to the left a rider on a black horse ropes a calf.
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Colored lithographic photo print image of a herd of brown and white horned cattle. Horses and cattlemen stand in background.
10) Branding
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Colored lithographic photo print image of six ranch hands roping and branding cattle in a corral.
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Photograph of a life sized painting by Ralph E. Rea, cowboy artist and woodcarver, on sand rock bluffs near Durango, Colorado. - Cowboy on horse following a long horned cow, against the moon. Painted 8/6/43
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Photograph of a life sized painting by Ralph E. Rea, cowboy artist and woodcarver, on sand rock bluffs near Durango, Colorado. - Cowboy riding a bucking bronco.
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Photograph of a life sized painting by Ralph E. Rea, cowboy artist and woodcarver, on sand rock bluffs near Durango, Colorado. - Portrait of long horned steer, dated August 15, 1943
14) Ralph E. Rea
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Photograph of cowboy artist Ralph E. Rea who painted life size pictures on the sandstone bluffs near Durango.
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Man with cowboy hat sitting over a fire, making coffee. Horse in background. Addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abercrombie from Bob.