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Ten Men in Suits

Description: Photograph of ten men lined up for a group portrait. All of the men are wearing full suits and neckties. Six of the men are wearing eyeglasses and four are holding hats by their sides. In the background is a map depicting the globe.
Date: unknown
Creator: Haskins, Squire
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Riders Atop of Horses

Description: A line of riders dressed in uniforms on their horses bear the flags of Texas and the United States during a show. The horses wear harnesses bearing the name "Hereford."
Date: unknown
Creator: Reeves, Frank
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Reunion at Old F Ranch House near Quitaque, Texas

Description: Photograph of the reuinion of ranch hands at the F Ranch house before it was razed In the photo, L-R: Bascom Jenkins of Floydada, O.W. Stroup of Quitaque, Rux Eddleman of Turkey, J. Henry Hughes of Quitaque, Hiram Sweeney of Amarillo, William Adophus Merrell of Quitaque, Dr. J. Ed Crawford of Tulia. This picture was taken August 22, 1941.
Date: August 22, 1941
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Group Picture

Description: Group photograph, front row, L-R: Bobby Burns, John McMahon, Jr., Bert Herron, Ben Andrews, Sam Cowan, Will Andrews, and Will Hutcheson. Back row, L-R: Cy Bates, John Bell, Claude Corvan, F.M. Power, Oral Jones, John Turbeville, J.S. Birdwelll, Mrs. J.H. Turbeville, W.M. McGregar, Grover Bullington, John F. O'Donohou, and Ed Howard.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Prison Rodeo

Description: Prison rodeo event. A bull has been harnessed to a rubber-tired chariot to push clowns around the arena. This was accomplished by waving a red flag in front of the bull.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

Officers of TBRA (Texas Barrel Racing Association)

Description: Officers of the Texas Barrell Racing Association. Seated Left to Right: President Velda Smith - Fort Worth, TX Vice President Mildred Farris - Iowa Park, TX Secretary NaRay McHood - Fort Worth, TX Directors standing from Left to Right: Helen Gray - Fort Worth, TX Anna Ruckman - Fort Worth, TX Carolyn Cartwright - Benbrook, TX Dathene Vineyard - Kress, TX
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Two men and jack]

Description: Photograph of Jim Arrington and Tom Berry next to a jack. Back of photograph: "Poitou jack, imported from france in 1937 purchased by Dean W.L. Blizzard - Oklahoma A.&M. College for Cimarron Valley Jack farm to head herd. The first Poitou Jack to be imported by 57 years. Due to the war, probably the only pure-bred one in the United States."
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Two young girls and a jack]

Description: Two young girls and a young jack. Back of photograph: "Neither this fuzzy young jack nor his two playmates care which you call his dam. They're more interested in displaying that "V for Victory." He is the son of the French jack, Kaki, first and only Poitou to be imported into the United States within the last 57 years. he and his sire are owned by the Cimarron Valley Jack Farm at Stillwater, Oklahoma."
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Jim Arrington and J.C. Penney next to jennet]

Description: Photograph of Jim Arrington and J.C. Penney next to jennet. Back of photograph: "If jennet seems to give more academic dignity, then this red Grand Champion of Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas should be called that. She and a colt of hers was purchased by J.C. Penney of the nationally known J.C. Penney stores (in the white suit) from the Cimarron valley Jack Farm at the highest price ever given for western jack stock. Jim Arrington, who with his brother in law, Thomas E. Berry, owns the Cimarron … more
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum
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