
Title: Elsie and Beauregard in Person Linen unused
Description:
Elsie is in her spool beed and young Beaurgard in his corral playpen. The barn colonial boudoir is comple with barrel chair, butter churn lamp and barnyard clock
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Title: Sitting Bull's Sister (TX), Linen PM 1952 Nov-12
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Title: Monfort of Colorado, Inc Greeley (CO), Chrome unused
Description:
Monfort of Colorado's Kuner feedlot is one of two cattle feedlots operated by the Company. Each has a capacity of 100,000 head and supplies cattle for beef processing and marketing by Monfort Packing Plant. Monfort is the world's largest cattle feeder
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Title: Hoard's Dairyman Chrome unused
Description:
Five breeds of dairy cattle
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Title: "Pete and Punk" - Biggest Team of Twin Oxen Ever Recorded (VT), Linen unused
Description:
Weighing over 6300 lbs. Largest Twin Holstein Steers in the World Born in Vermont in 1946, standing almost 6 ft. tall, having 11 ft. circumference around the midriff. These huge animals are bred out of Canadian Holstein stock. They are broken to the yoke and capable of pulling 11 tons of dead weight. Pete weighs 3250 and Punk 3125 lbs. They consume 2 bales of hay and 150 lbs. grain every day. The Dam and Sire were normal in size and weight
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Title: Political Definitions Chrome unused
Description:
SOCIALISM - You have 2 cows & give one to your neighbor. COMMUNISM - You have 2 cows. The government takes both and gives you the milk. FASCISM - You have 2 cows, the government takes both and sells you the milk. NAZISM - You have two cows. The government takes both and shoots you. NEW DEALISM - You have two cows - they gov't takes both, shoots one, milks the other and throws the milk away. CAPITALISM - You have two cows - you sell one and buy a bull
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Title: A Western Corral Linen unused
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Title: Bullock Cart, Benares Divided Back unused
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Title: Cattle in a pen Divided Back
Description:
Ask the Emigration Land Co., Des Moines, IA, concerning the Pride of Buttermakers" in South Texas. They have been grazed on blue stem Prairie Sod Grass
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Title: From Producer to Consumer Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
Black and white photograph of a man milking a cow
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Title: Chatsworth House Divided Back unused
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Title: Nebraska's Hereford Cattle (NE), Chrome unused
Description:
As Nebraska is tops for the production of cattle, the state legislature, in 1955 adopted the slogan "The Beef State" to be stamped on motor vehicle license plates
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Title: The Barnyard Shipshewana (IN), Chrome
Description:
Series SS-29269-B
Greetings from Shipshewana, Ind. The barnyard
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Title: Wild Brahma Bulls Ready for Bucking Contests Chrome unused
Description:
Styker's "Photogloss" - Rodeo Series - 14
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Title: Logging With Oxen Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 3080
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Title: Western Valley Cattle Ranch Divided Back PM 1913 Feb-05
Description:
Series 1949
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Title: Pour Pets Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 2688
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Title: Cattle At The Brook Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 3025
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Title: Man Plowing With Oxen Divided Back unused
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Title: Baby on Cow Divided Back PM 1905 Oct-04
Description:
Series 361
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Title: Bull Divided Back unused
Description:
Educational Series of Postcards Series 400
The Bull. (Bos Taurus.) the Bull of the comon Ox, unlie the cow which is a very gentle creature, is often so savage that it is dangerous to enter a field where one is pasturing. For this reason Bulls are seldom seen in the open country; they are more often kept in stables. They are exceedingly powerful animals and it is necessary to put a ring through the nose, to which are attached the cords with which they are led by a man on each side. There are many different breeds varying considerably in size, colr, and general appearnce."
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Title: Calf Divided Back unused
Description:
Educational Series of Postcards Series 400
The Calf. (Bos Taurus.) The Calf represented on this card is the young of the domestic Bull and Cow, or Common Ox, Its skin makes excellent leather, and is greatly used for bookbinding and the making of boots. The flesh of the Calf is called veal and is much esteemed. The name calf is also applied to the young of the elephant, the Hippopotamus, the Bison, the Buffalo, nad various othr mamals."
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Title: Cow Divided Back unused
Description:
Educational Series of Postcards Series 400
The domestic Cow. As we all know, is one of the most useful of our animals, for it gives us milk, butter, and cheese, three thingsvery necessary to our every day existence. Unlike the Bull, the Cow is a gentle animal, spending most of its life in eating and sleeping and adding considerably to the picturesquences of the green pastures."
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Title: Jeronimo Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 22660
The worlds famous Texas Long Horn Ster. Width 9 feet 6 inches form tip to tip and raised near San Antonio, Texas."
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Title: One Of The Family Divided Back PM 1911 Jun-08
Description:
Series A-11206
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Title: The Drinking Pool Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 6115
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Title: The Doctor Advised Me To Take Milk Divided Back PM Apr-05
Description:
Series 212
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Title: We Have Some Fine Calves Here Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 511
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Title: A Mountain Team Sunny South Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Jan-30
Description:
Series 3463
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Title: Calf Real Photo unused
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Title: Chicago Stock Yards Chicago (IL), Chrome PM 1962 Aug-20
Description:
Series P258 On the South side of the Chicago River are the vast Union Stock Yards, through which millions of hogs, cattle, and sheep pass each year. Chicago is the greatest meat-packing city in the world. Chicago "The City Beautiful
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Title: Chicago Stock Yards Chicago (IL), Chrome PM 1955 Jul-20
Description:
Series P258 On the South side of the Chicago River are the vast Union Stock Yards, through which millions of hogs, cattle and sheep pass each year. Chicago is the greatest meat-packing city in the world
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Title: A Dairy Farm In Salt River Valley (AZ), Divided Back unused
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Title: Don't This Look Good To You Divided Back PM 1911 Jul-07
Description:
Series 492
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Title: Cow Country Chrome unused
Description:
Cow Country - Cow waddies waddle out of these comfortable diggings to feed and cuss their beef laden charges. This ranch on Pryor creek, near the Crow Indian Reservation in eastern Montana, is part of a 60,000 acre spread. Depending on the market and the status of their bank credit, the owners run some 5000 Herefords. These are the red and white short legged critters with a heavy cargo of T-bone steaks and rib roasts. At last census there were 18,733 cattle ranches in Montana owned by men averaging 47.9 years of age and staffed with 2,349,904 moo-ooo-ers.
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Title: Give Down Bessie They're Puttin On Another Truck Linen PM Jun-23
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Title: Bull Pulling Wagon Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: By Cooling Streams Divided Back PM 1905 Jun-21
Description:
Series 1415
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Title: Cows Divided Back unused
Description:
Series E 11353
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Title: Dog In The Manger Divided Back unused
Description:
Molly Brett Series 167
A Little dog went in the cowshed one day, And curled up in a manger of sweet soft Hay. Then bye and bye in came Mistress Cow who.. Mooed, "I'd like my hay for tea now." But little dog started to growl and snap, Complaining the lady had spoilt his nap. The cow mooed "Selfish - I must say! You won't let me feed, and - you don't eat hay." And after that, without a doubt, She lowered her horns and - tossed him out.
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Title: Greetings From Homeward Bound Divided Back unused
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Title: Hood Farm Pogis Divided Back unused
Description:
Eight helfer calves, daughters of Hood Farm Pogis 9th and Hood Farm Torono, that were sold at Hood Farm Auction, Lowell, Mass. 1907, for $3,140. Highest price $505. Lowest price $335. Hood Farm Pogis 9th Head of the Hood Farm Herd, Lowell, Mass. Son of a Champion and sire of a Champion. Beautiful Jersey Stock and choice Berkshire Swine for sale. Correspondence solicited. Send for Hood Farm News mailed free. Address: Hood Farm, Lowell, Mass.
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Title: Jersey Bull Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 120-25
Greetings from the Brockport Fair
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Title: Lone Star And Lady Star Divided Back unused
Description:
Lone Star and lady star is the largest mikl cow in the world. Raised on the J. J. ranch of south Texas, her motehr was a little Jersey weighing 530 pounds and her fatehr of the Sacred Brahma breed of Inda (a medium weight cattle). She is 11 years old, weighs approximately 3005 pounds and stands 6 ft. 2 in. tall. abnormal in size, but normal in every other way. Standing alongside is Lady Star, no relation, but a constant and adoring companion of Lone star. Believed to be the smallest perfectly formed cow in the world, she weighs but 206 pounds, stands 36 inches in height, and is 3 years old. $500.00 reward is offered for proof of a living cow as large in every way as Lone Star. Owned by Miss Jeanne maulsby 129 E. Mulberry St. San Antonio, Texas.
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Title: Scene On One Of Our Dairy Farms Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 131
Scenes along the country Roads
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Title: Spotty And Her Calf Brookville (OH), Real Photo unused
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Title: The Lange Oxen At Standish Real Photo PM 1916 Jan-10
Description:
The Lange Qzen at Standish 7210 lbs
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Title: Huge Kansas Feed Lot Chrome unused
Description:
Where thousands of cattle are finished for market
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Title: Longhorn Bull Chrome unused
Description:
Hopi Village Indian Trading Post Highway 66 West, Joseph City, Arizona.
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Title: Cow Nursing Piglet Real Photo PM 1942 Aug-09
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Title: Stock Yard Scene In Chicago Chicago (IL), Divided Back unused
Description:
Cattle in the pens in the largest stock yards in the world. Cattle are detained in these pens for a period of one or two days before being driven to the Slaughter House. It covers about a mile square
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Title: Farm Scene Divided Back unused
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Title: Dairymen (PA), Chrome unused
Description:
Get eye-pleasing type and Money-making production - along to one of Pennsylvania's Artificial Breeding Cooperatives: First Pennsylvania ABC, Lewisburg Lehigh Valley Coop. Farmers, Alllentown Nepa ABC, Tunkhannock Southeastern Pennsylvania ABC, Lancaster Western Pennsylvania ABC, Clarion.
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Title: Wauwinet Farm, Commonwealth Avenue West Newton (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Wauwinet Farm, Commonwealth Avenue West Newton (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Wauwinet Farm, Commonwealth Avenue West Newton (MA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: C'mon Fellers Linen PM 1939 Aug-08
Description:
Ma say's the drinks are on her!
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Title: Cows, Pasture, Dogs, Farmers Divided Back unused
Description:
Wear "Walk-Overs" and "shoo" away foot troubles.
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Title: Elsie And Family In Person Linen unused
Description:
Elsie, Elmer and Beauregard are Traveling Representatives of Borden's Family of Fine Foods. Elmer is at the left, Elsie at right, and young Beauregard in his playpen. Elsie's dressing table, made of barrels, has milk bottle lamps and her toiletries include Tail Wave Set, Henna Fur Glaze and Meadow Mud Pack. Elmer's chair is made of actual wheels with barrel staves for she was just a heifer. The candle sticks are half ears of corn and the bed ladders have scythe-handles for supports. Books in the breakfront include The Farmer With Cold Hands. Animal Husbandry and Wifery, and Bulliver's Travels. Elsie's dressing table mirror is a large frying pan and the floor lamp is an old churn.
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Title: Have A Drink - Milking Cow Divided Back PM 1908 Oct-26
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Title: Milking Linen PM 1914 Sep-02
Description:
And to thin I left my job in a garage because I didn't like draining crankcases!
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Title: Ox Team With Cotton Seed Divided Back unused
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Title: Huge Iowa Feed Lot Chrome unused
Description:
Where thousands of cattle are finished for market
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Title: Huge Iowa Feedlot Chrome unused
Description:
Iowa corn fattens some of the world's finest beef
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Title: I Would Like To Be Your Milking Stool Divided Back PM 1911 Aug-03
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Title: Milkmaid Divided Back unused
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Title: White Face Herefords-The Beef Cattle Chrome unused
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Title: C41 Calfs Linen unused
Description:
"What are you going to be?" When I get big I'm going to be a bull in a china closet! When I get big I'm going to e a bull on wall street! I guess I'll just stay out west and be a cowpuncher!
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Title: Flowing Gold Of The Western Range Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L. H. "Dude" Larsen.
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Title: A Cooling Retreat Divided Back PM 1910 Aug-26
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Title: Just a saggin 'an' a-draggin' Chrome unused
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Title: Bull Fight On The Plains White Border PM 1912 Oct-18
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Title: Beautiful California A Cattle Ranch Divided Back PM 1910 Mar-04
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Title: Not In The Beef Trust Divided Back unused
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Title: How Old Are You? Chrome unused
Description:
How old are you? 20, 30, 40, 50, 60.
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Title: There Was A Short Circuit In The Milking Machine! Linen unused
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Title: Black Angus Cattle Brown County (NE), Real Photo unused
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Title: Cattle Country Perryton (TX), Real Photo unused
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Title: Prize Yoke Of Oxen Halifax (NS), Chrome unused
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Title: The world famous breed of Black Angus Chrome unused
Description:
The world famous breed of Black Angus - are shown here - amid the abundant year 'round grazing lands - in Georgia - where Georgia farmers have developed enormous livestock sales - with over one and a half million head of cattle - making Georgia the larges
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Title: First Come First Served Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Bottleneck Linen PM 1942
Description:
Hal Empie What's production without transportation?
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Title: Cows in Pasture Chrome PM 1966
Description:
Cow out to pasture and another day begins on the farm.
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Title: Cows Divided Back PM 1914
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Title: Best Wishes For A Happy Day Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: A Land Of Milk And Honey Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Sitting Bull's Sister Linen unused
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Title: Cows in River Divided Back unused
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Title: From The Factory To The Consumer Divided Back
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Title: At The Well Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Cow Divided Back
Description:
The domestic Cow as we all know, is one of the most useful of our animals, for it gives us milk, butter, and cheese, three tings very necessary to our every day existence. Unlike the Bull, the cow is a gentle animal, spending most of its life in eating and sleeping and adding considerably to the picturesqueness of the green pastures.
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Title: Long Star And Lady Star Linen unused
Description:
Long Star is the largest milk cow in the world. Raised on the J. J. Ranch of South Texas, her mother was a little Jersey weighing 5.30 pounds and her father of the Sacred Brahma breed of India (a medium weight cattle). She is 11 years old, weighs approximately 3005 pounds, and stands 6 ft. 2 in. tall, abnormal in size, but normal in every other way. Standing alongside is Lady Star, no relation, but a constant and adoring companion of Lone Star. Believed to be the smallest perfectly formed cow in the world, she weighs but 206 pounds, stands 36 inches in height, and is 3 years old. $500.00 reward is offered for proof of a living cow as large in every way as Long Star. Owned by Miss Jeanne Maulsby 129 E. Mulberry St. San Antonio, Texas.
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Title: Typical Kansas Ranch Scenic (KS), Linen unused
Description:
Kansas is a natural live stock country. Kansas live stock are prize winners at stock shows continually. It is also a sheep and hog country
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Title: Round Up Time On The Range Linen PM 1943
Description:
The round-up of the vast herds of white face Herefords takes place periodically in the Great Southwest - Land of Sunshine
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Title: A Bold Intruder Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: Feeding The Calves Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: The Lord Helps Those Who Help Themselves Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: On An Oregon Stock Farm Scenic (OR), Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
Winter range where grazing is good all the year round
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Title: Greetings From Bakers Mills Bakers Mills (NY), Linen PM 1953
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Title: Jennie De Kol Real Photo unused
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Title: Herd of 12 Heffers Real Photo unused
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Title: Dairy Cow Real Photo unused
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Title: Dairy Herd Steamboat Springs (CO), Real Photo unused
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Title: Greetings From Springville Springville (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
Peaceful retreat
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Title: Greetings From Springville Springville (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
A pastoral scene
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Title: Greetings From Springville Springville (NY), Chrome unused
Description:
A perfect specimen
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Title: Old Caretta Pueblo Of Laguna Scenic (NM), Linen PM 1933
Description:
The picturesque pueblo of Laguna, 66 miles west of Albuquerque, was founded in 1699 by refugee Indians from Acoma, Zuni and Cochiti. Several great battles were fought here in early days with the Navajos and Apaches.
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Title: A Southern Tally-Ho unused
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Title: Only A Card In Clover PM 1910
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Title: Noonday Heat PM 1918
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Title: Gosh thats a long Cow! PM 1937
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Title: Rousseau Theodore Cows unused
Description:
Le Marais dans les Landes. Musee Du Louvre. Das Moor in der Heide. A Marsb on the Heath
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Title: Oxen Pulling Plow Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Rustic Farm Scene Cows Farmer PM 1904
Description:
Art Series 1037
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Title: The Macleod PM 1909
Description:
This clan is divided into two important branches - the Macleods of Harris, the descendanis of Tormond (oe Norman), and the Macleods of Lewis, the descendants of Torquil, both sons of Olave, the last Norwegian King ofMan and the Isles, whose kingdom was broken up in the 13th century. There are also a number of important cadet families of this name. The present chief of the clan is the 23rd in direct succession, his seat being Dunvegan Castle, on the west coast of Skye, The clam suffered very heavily at the Bettle of Worcester in 1651, fighting for Charles II. They also took a large share in the wars in America and India at the end of the 18th century. Their motto is "Hold Fast" and their badge "Juniper." The tartan here shown is commonly called the Dress tartan.
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Title: Cows PM 1912
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Title: 10928 Der Seealpsee mit dem Santis unused
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Title: Near The Ferry Windermere Lake unused
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Title: Scene Near Cleveland Cleveland (OK) PM 1916
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Title: Kenilworth unused
Description:
"With Time's injurious hand crush'd and o-crworn." Sonnets.
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Title: The Lancaster Elm unused
Description:
Boston & Maine Series
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Title: Inspecting A Brand unused
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Title: Dairy Farm Scene unused
Description:
Bringing in the cows down on a farm in the scenic Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. Ektachrome by Thos. A. Dexter
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Title: Elsie The Cow And Her Brand New Twins unused
Description:
Elsie the cow is the traveling representative of Borden's family of fine foods. Elsie is in her canopied bed, the twins in their double sized playpen. For the little ones there's a twin-seized bassinet for nighttime and a two seater rocking horse for playtime. For Elsie there's a library complete with antique victrola. Favorite albums - "Moo-in Over Miami", "Cow Cow Boogie" and "Jersey Bounce". Favorite books - "The Farmer With Cold Hands', "Calves or Career", "How to Live on 5,000 Quarts a Year". Elsie's quite proud of her cowsmetics table made from her grandmother's milking stanchion. Favorite necessities - "Meadow Mud Pack", "Tail Wave Set", "Eau de New Mown Hay". Elsie's unique Barn Boudoir, housed within a 35 foot trailer, closes into a comfortably compact unit for traveling. C Borden Co. For 100 years folks have been saying, "If it's Borden's, it's got to be good!"
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Title: Cows Wading in Water PM 1905
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Title: Texas Longhorn Steer PM 1976
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Title: Texas Long Horn Steer PM 1920
Description:
Width of Horns, 9 ft. 6 In.
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Title: An Anxious Moment unused
Description:
Reproduced from the April, 1917 Cover of Successful Farming, by permission of Successful Farming Publ. Co., Des Moines. Iowa.
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Title: Cattle On The Range PM 1962
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Title: Rounding Up A Herd unused
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Title: A Kentish Lane PM 1906
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Title: Texas Long Horn PM 1961
Description:
This various type has been world-known
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Title: Cows Wading in Water PM 1912
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Title: The Vanishing American Famous Texas longhorn Steer unused
Description:
At one time the Texas rangeland was covered with longhorn cattle, same of which had horns measuring as much as 9 feet or more, from tip-to-tip. The few that are left today are kept only as a novelty.
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Title: Highland Cattle PM 1910
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Title: Highland Cattle unused
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Title: Having A Bully Time In Minneapolis PM 1911
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Title: Troyon unused
Description:
Boeufs se rendant au labour. Musee Du Louvre Morgenstimmung. Sun-Rise
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Title: Glen Shiel PM 1905
Description:
Ross Shire And Longstappe
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Title: I think I'll drop a line PM 1911
Description:
Bull
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Title: Horses, Wagon - Mining Camp? unused
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Title: Pioneers Of The West PM 1946
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L.H. "Dude" Larsen.
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Title: Greeting From Colon Colon (MI), Linen PM 1936
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Title: Greetings From Greeley Greeley (KS), Linen PM 1942
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Title: Beef Cattle In Kansas Scenic (KS), Linen unused
Description:
The annual volue of beef cattle produced in Kansas exceeds $122,000,000.00. It is one of the state's leading industries.
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Title: Round Up Time In Texas Scenic (TX), Linen PM 1942
Description:
White faced Herefords for which Texas is famous. Texas leads the nation in production of beef cattle. From this State comes a great part of the prize winners at all livestock shows. The Longhorns are almost a curiosity today, they have given way to fine stock breeds: Herefords, Short Horns, Polled Durhams and Swensons.
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Title: Farmers with Cows Bush Creek (MI) PM 1917
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Title: Pioneers of The West - Cattle, Steere Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, H. "Dude" Larsen.
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Title: The Model Dairy - Cows Hershey (PA) PM 1926
Description:
All of the cows supplying milk to the chocolate factory, whether owned by the Hershey Chocolate Company or others, are under the constant attention of hershey inspectors, and the milk is the purest and cleanest that can possibly be procured.
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Title: Cows Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Huge Iowa Feed Lot Scenic (IA), Chrome unused
Description:
Where thousands of cattle are finished for market
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Title: Branding Time Chrome unused
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Title: Cows in Pasture Chrome unused
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Title: Texas Long Horn Real Photo unused
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Title: A Cattle Roundup On The Range Linen unused
Description:
Out on the Western Prairies-in the Rockies
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Title: Grazing Cattle in the Northwest Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Cows: The ole swimmin hole Chrome PM 1974
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Title: Lone Star Bull Linen unused
Description:
I am the largest known cow in live (of the cattle breed). I was raised on the J-J Ranch of South Texas. My mother was a little Jersey cow that weighed only 530 lbs. My father was of the Brahma breed of cattle (a medium weight cattle). I am 9 years old, weigh over 2800 lbs., stand 6 ft. 1 inch tall, a freak for size but normal in every other way. I was on exhibition the entire time at the World's Fair, Chicago, in 1933, and my photos are scattered all over the world. $500.00 reward is offered for proof of a living cow as large, in every way as I. My owner is Miss Jeanne Maulsby 129 E. Mulberry St. :: San Antonio, Texas
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Title: So-You Think You Got Troubles? Cow, Cowgirl Chrome unused
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Title: Having a Grand Time Here-And This is No Bull! PM 1942
Description:
Farmer, Cow, milking
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Title: Cows Wading in a Pond unused
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Title: A Texas Longhorn (Steer) 9ft Horns unused
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Title: Texas Long Horn (Steer) unused
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Title: Sentum Divided Back PM 1921 Dec-21
Description:
Heimkehr von der Alp - Depart des Alpes - The Return from the Alpes
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Title: A Brahma Bull (FL), Real Photo PM 1955 Feb-25
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Title: A Round Up Scence in the Southwest Real Photo unused
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Title: Siamese Deformed Cow Real Photo unused
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Title: Linen unused
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Title: Divided Back unused
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Title: unused
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Title: Carnation Stock Farm Divided Back unused
Description:
One of the Dairy Farms which supplies fresh milk to condenseries to be evaporated, sterilized and hermetically sealed as Carnation Milk.
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Title: Round Up Time Willcox (AZ), Real Photo unused
Description:
Series C-446
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Title: More Beef Linen
Description:
"Nylon" - Grand Champion Santa Gertrudis, coming three-year-old Cow. Weigh 1250 pounds. Florida State Fair, 1952. Bred and exhibited by Panuleta Farms, Uleta, Florida. Panuleta Farms, Uleta, Florida. Ten miles North of Miami at N. E. 7th Ave. and 167th St. Outstanding cattle and hours breeding farms. Registered Tennessee Walking Horse Stud Service. Pure bred Santa Gertrudis and Africander cattle. Bulls for sale. Visitors Welcome Arthur Pancoast, Owner. Charles Wolf, Herdsman Phone North Dale.
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Title: Interior Of The Cattle Building, New York State Fair Syracuse (NY), Divided Back PM 1917
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Title: Calf Divided Back PM 1910
Description:
The Calf represented on this card is the young of the domestic Bull and Cow, of Common skin marks excellent leather, and is great used for bookbinding and the making of boots. The flesh of the calf is called veal and is much esteemed. The name calf is also applied to the young of the Balham the Hippopotamus the Bison, the Buffalo, and various other mammals.
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Title: Five Queens Linen unused
Description:
These five cows represent the Brown Swiss Jersey, Holstein, Ayrshire and Guernsey breeds. The beauty of each is an inspiration to every breeder of dairy cattle.
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Title: Facing The Camera unused
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Title: Speed The Plough PM 1911
Description:
Speed The Plough is what I Say, Speed ye wealth where ere a ye be Speed ye health and happiness But best o'a'. Speed back to me.
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Title: Greetings From Newfield Newfield (NJ), Linen unused
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Title: Greeting from Kanasas - Cows Scenic (KS) PM 1909
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Title: Greetings from East Hampton East Hampton (CT), White Border PM 1925
Description:
Cows
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Title: Cattle Punching on a Jack Rabbit Exaggeration Chrome unused
Description:
Some Cowboys use their favorite Bronc for Cattle Punching and some, as you can see, prefer the Jack Rabbit
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Title: What are you going to be? Cows, Calfs "Dude" Larsen unused
Description:
When I Get Big I'm Going To Be A Bull In A China Closet ! When I Get Big I'm Going To Be A Bull On The Wall Street ! I Guess I'll Just Stay Out West And Be A Cowpuncher !
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Title: Brahman Bull in Florida Pastures PM 1953
Description:
Florida has made great progress in the raising of cattle within recent years and fine herds, including Shorthorns. Angus and Brahama breeds will be seen throughout the State
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Title: Hoard's Dairyman, Cows, Cattle unused
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Title: Peaceful Scene in Maine, cows Scenic (ME) unused
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