
Title: Champion Ride Rodeo Sentinel Butte (ND), Chrome unused
Description:
As favoarite pastime today as it was in the days of the Old West. Cowboys pit their skill against others and the bucking horse. These champions compete fiercely each summer to claim a substantial purse
Saks News, Inc
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Title: State of Texas Divided Back unused
Description:
Woman in Cowgirl dress
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Title: It's One of Nature's Phenomena.. They all Point to Apple Valley! Apple Valley (CA), Linen unused
Description:
Apple Valley Inn, in the Golden Land of Apple Valley, California
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Title: Old Home of Kit Carson, Near Las Animas, Colorado (CO), Linen unused
Description:
Christopher or "Kit" Carson, as he was known in the early days of the West, was born in Kentucky in 1808. He migrated to Colorado and New Mexico in 1827 and from that time until the United States Army, under General Kearney, made their expedition into the Southwest, he trapped and hunted from the Arkansas River to the Pacific Coast. For many years he was in the employ of the United States Government as a scout and guide and it was he who led the way for General Fremont. He died May 23rd, 1869 and is buried in the pueblo of Taos, New Mexico
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Title: Bank of Gold Gulch, Chicago Railroad Fair Linen unused
Description:
Chicago Railroad Fair--June 25 to October 2, 1949 CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF CHICAGO 231 South La Salle Street in recognition of the American railroads and in tribute to their great part in building the nation, is sponsoring the "BANK OF GOLD GULCH" as a part of a typical mining town of the past at the Chicago Railroad Fair
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Title: Calf Riding Makes Lots of Fun for the Spectators Linen PM 1950 Aug-3
Description:
It may look easy but it's hard to stay top side up on the back of a wild calf. It is a favorite at all Rodeos since it is a wild and woolly performance and anything may happen n- and often does
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Title: Out in Old Wyoming Linen unused
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Title: Milt Moe on "Tea Trader" Linen
Description:
Doubleday & Co
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Title: Time Out on the Western Range Linen PM 1942 Jul-2
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Chow Time Around the Chuck Wagon Chrome unused
Description:
A familiar sight at dusk as the "hands" of Flying "V" Ranch gather after a day on the range
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Title: Rose Smith Riding High on Easy Money Chrome unused
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Title: "Dude" Colbert Riding Straight-up on Pedestal Chrome unused
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Title: Buck Echols Calf Roping and Jess Goodspeed Steer Roping Chrome unused
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Title: Mickey Hicks Rarin' Back an' Ridin' Blackhawk Chrome unused
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Title: Buddy Westinghouse leaving Wild Steer Linen unused
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Title: Cowboy, Horse and Dog Linen PM 1946 Sep-21
Description:
Why out west in old Wyoming across the hills and prairies roaming
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Title: Gun feud to the last man Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the great West
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Title: Frontier Law! Wyatt Earp by Oren Arnold Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the great West
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Ghost Hole Bandits by Oren Arnold Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the great West
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Title: Silver Skeletons Linen unused
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: "More ammunition!" Linen unused
Description:
by Oren Arnold Sudden terror gripped Mrs. Lewis Stevens of Arizona when she glanced out the window on this morning in 1874. She alone guarded their three small children, here at Lonesome Ranch. And she had just seen a "rag" move on a bush outside. "I haven't hung out any rags!" she whispered to herself. Quickly then she picked up her shotgun. BANG! The rag was an Apache INdian's headpiece! He leaped up, screamed, and fell dead. Savages had surrounded the house by stealth! For hours she fought them off, shooting from her windows, displaying fine courage. Late that day cowboys heard the noise, came and drove the Indians away. "I'll take word in to Mr. Stevens at town, ma'am," one cowboy volunteered. "Just write out whatever you want to say." This pioneer mother thought hard, then wrote her message. In due time Mr. Stevens received it, and read: Dear Lewis: The Apaches come. I am might nigh out of buckshot. Please send me some more. Your loving wife
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Title: Gun feud "to the last man" by Oren Arnold Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the great West
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Title: Insurrecto! by Oren Arnold Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the great West
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Bulldogging by L.H. "Dude" Larsen Linen unused
Description:
Bulldogging, or steer wrestling as it is sometimes called in rodeos, is often performed on the range in the line with every day duty. When a cowboy breaks his rope or has used it in tying up a wild steer and still has an other to go, with nothing except a small rope used for tying down cattle, he proceeds to catch the steer with his hands, wrestling down and tying him, that he may come back later and lead him out or bring a few gentle cattle with which to drive him
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Title: Cowboy After a Steer Linen unused
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Title: Two Cowboys on Horseback Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L. H. "Dude" Larson. Range Feud When cowboys move a sheep camp by night They feel they are doing the thing that is right Because the range is theirs they say And it's come on sheep herder get on your way
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Title: Gathering Wild Cattle Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L. H. "Dude" Larsen. GATHERING WILD CATTLE You have read a lot of stories About every kind of sport, From hunting lions in Africa To the champ of the tennis court. But there is one a missing And I am sure it tops them all, It is gathering wild cattle For the round up in the fall
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Title: Lead'n 'em out Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L.H. "Dude" Larsen. He was born a cowboy and knows cos, cowponies and cowboys from A to Z
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Title: The cattle rustler by Oren Arnold Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the great West
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: The Lure of the West Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original cowboy painting by the noted Cowboy artist and poet, L.H. "Dude" Larsen
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Title: Savage son by Oren Arnold Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the great west
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Two Gun Lover Linen unused
Description:
POST CARD STORIETTES TWO GUN Lover by Oren Arnold Roughest toughest two-gun gent in all the history of the West was Roy Bean, self-appointed judge and desperado killer who founded and bossed a town named Vinegaroon. He was too bashful ever to look at a woman, but one day he found a magazine cover picturing beautiful Lily Langtry, famous actress. Roy fell deeply in love. He enshrined her picture over the bar of his saloon, and shot a man who made a smutty remark about it. He wrote Lily a love letter every day for three years. He changed the name of his town to Langtry, in her honor. He went to New York, sat six nights in a theater to watch her act but never made his presence known. Back home he wrote some more, and pined, and pined. Time marched on. One day a train stopped in Langtry. From a special car came a passenger who asked for Roy Bean. "Why miss," the station agent said, "Roy died only last week." "Oh-h-h-h!" cried the passenger, in sudden tears. "I did so want to meet the man who wrote such sweet letters and named his town for me." Dramatic TRUE Stories from the GREAT WEST No. 14
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Title: Ghost Hole Bandits Linen unused
Description:
by Oren Arnold For a month the sheriff and posse had guarded the entrance to this great mountain cavern, shooting at it every few minutes. Three known train robbers were trapped inside. "We'll starve them out," said the sheriff, "if it takes a year." But a cowboy rode by and drawled, "Sheriff, I seen them bandits in town last week!" Furious, the sheriff let his posse in with drawn guns. Nobody was there. He built a fire deep in the cave and sure enough, telltale smoke revealed a hidden exit on the other side of the mountain. Detectives finally trailed the bandits, killed two and sent the third to prison. After serving 28 years he was released. He came back to the Ghost Hole cave. A new detective, hoping to locate the stolen money, followed him in. But once more the bandit used the secret exit and was never seen again! He had dug up a buried leather bag and gotten away with $28,000!
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Title: Ghost Hole Bandits by Oren Arnold Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the great West
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: The love brand Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the Great West
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Title: The death brand by Oren Arnold Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the great West
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Bogus Baron Linen unused
Description:
by Oren Arnold One day in the 1880's a man dressed as a magnificent CABALLERO rode into Arizona and said he owned 12,000,000 rich acres, inherited as an old Spanish land grant. The U.S. Government investigated his papers - and backed up his claim. Forthwith he made people pay for living on his land. One railroad paid him $50,000, a mine paid a like amount; every firm and individual had to pay heavy fees to this fellow - "Baron James Addison de Peralta-Reavis". But one day an Arizona printer happened to see his documents of inheritance. One paper, dated 1748, was printed in a type not even invented until 1875! Thus the great baron tumbled, and went to prison. But he had already collected a fortune, made himself internationally famous, had traveled the world over, and owned four mansions. His bogus barony still ranks as the most gigantic swindle in American history. Dramatic TrueSTories from the Great West
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Title: Bogus Baron by Oren Arnold Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the great West
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Title: Silver Skeletons Linen unused
Description:
Silver Skeletons by Oren Arnold "Whar you goin', Ed?" Al Sieber asked his friend who was saddling a mule, one day in 1877. "Just out a ways, looking for stones," Ed Schieffelin replied. "Don't you know this country's full of Indians? Only stone you'll find will be your tombstone." But Ed rode out, alone. Next day his mule suddenly shied at something white. Ed dismounted. There on the hillside lay the skeletons of two men! Moreover, their outstretched arms touched a pile of silver nuggets. Excitedly Ed looked around, found the source of the ore, then rushed home to file his claim. In a few months he was a millionaire and a city of 15,000 people had sprung up there, wildest, toughest boom town in Western history. Its name? Remembering his friend's prophesy, Ed Schieffelin grinned to himself on that discovery day and said: "I'll name this place Tombstone." Thus Tombstone, Arizona, and its newspaper The Epitaph, have become famous the world 'round. POST CARD STORIETTES DRAMATIC TRUE STORIES FROM THE Great West No. 9
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Title: The Death Brand by Oren Arnold Linen unused
Description:
Danger itself stalked cowboy Jess Hitson this July 4 in 1868. He was riding alone, but when he saw a stay calf he dropped his loop on it preparatory to branding. In a few minutes his iron was glowing in a fire. Then without warning - ZIP! An arrow streaked through his hat! He dropped instantly, reaching for his guns, making a breastwork of the tied calf. Soon, however, he saw that he would surely be slain, so between shots he did a little branding anyway. Jess Hitson was never seen again, and he doubtless died within the hour. How do we know all this? Because, three years after Hitson disappeared, a full grown steer was rounded up in that vicinity, and on its side was this burned report: 7-4-68 INDIANS HOT AS HELL JH It was cowboy nature to make his report to the boss in spite of savage Indians, and it was cowboy character also to comment on the weather. Adapted from the book HOT IRONS (Macmillion) by Oren Arnold and John P. Hale
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Title: Bogus Baron Linen unused
Description:
Dramatic true stories from the Great West by Oren Arnold
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Title: Bringing Them Home 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: Dramatic True Stories from the Great West No. 11 Linen unused
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Dramatic True Stories from the Great West No. 11 Linen unused
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Title: Dramatic True Stories from the Great West No. 2 Linen unused
Description:
Curt Teich & Co
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Title: Famous Cattle Brands- Dramatic True Stories of the Great West Linen unused
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Title: Gathering Wild Cattle Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L.H. "Dude" Larsen. Gathering Wild Cattle You have read a lot of stories About every kind of sport, From hunting lions in Africa To the champ of the tennis court. But there is one a missing And I am sure it tops them all It is gathering wild cattle For the round up in the fall
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Title: Ghost Hole Bandits: Dramatic True Stories No. 13 Linen unused
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Title: Ghost Hole Bandits: Dramatic True Stories of the Great West No. 13 Linen unused
Description:
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Gun Feud to the Last Man by Oren Arnold Linen unused
Description:
Gun Feud To The Last Man by Oren Arnold Big Tom Graham squinted down his rifle barrel. CRACK! in the sheep herder's camp a coffee pot leaped and spilled. The herder fled. But the next day Graham's brother was hot from ambush--and from that moment the notorious Graham-Tewksbury feud was on. It began in 1885 when cattlemen headed by Graham ordered that no sheep could graze below the great Tonto Rim. The sheep-raising Tewsburys took up this challenge of the range. The war became bitter. There in the wilderness men, women and children alike had to fight and die. First cause of the quarrel was forgotten as new hatreds flamed. Murder, arson, thievery, all manner of horror developed in the wild orgies of revenge. Whole settlements, ranches, homes were attacked, with battles lasting for days, and no person dared ride out alone. It ended in 1892 when Tom Graham was shot to death from ambush. One Tewksbury was left -- the "last man." Scene of the feud? In a beatiful region named PLEASANT Valley! Dramatic TRUE Stories from the GREAT WEST
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Painting by L.H. "Dude" Larsen Linen PM 1954
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L.H. "Dude" Larsen. Painting the west So the world may see THe free joyful life That is so dear to me. My heart does throb And my pulse run high, When I think of the land Way up in the sky. And wonder if God Has a place set aside With cattle and ponies That cowboys may ride
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Title: Precious Gold Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L.H. "Dude" Larsen. What is more precious than the yellow gold That we try so hard to find? I often wonder if the richest gold Is that which I left behind We search for gold from pole to pole And in every land on earth, Never thinking that the most precious gold Is beside a fire hearth Just to have a home, and kiddies too, And a wife with a heart so true, To rest and comfort your weary soul When your days work is thru
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Title: Rough Ranges Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L.H. "Dude" Larsen. Rough Ranges Where the range is rough and the cattle wild A cowboy's life is never mild. For many a critter just like t his steer Has got to be roped and led out of here. This steer got up before he was tied And hit the rope with a mighty stride The rope it broke and this cowboy could see That his only chance was very small But it was better than none at all. So up he went to the highest branch Which could barely protect the seat of his pants
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Title: Silver Skeletons by Oren Arnold Tombstone (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Silver Skeletons by Oren Arnold "Whar you goin', Ed?" Al Sieber asked his friend who was saddling a mule, one day in 1877. "Just out a ways, looking for stones," Ed Schieffelin replied. "Don't you know this country's full of Indians? Only stone you'll find will be your tombstone." But Ed rode out, alone. Next day his mule suddenly shied at something white. Ed dismounted. There on the hillside lay the skeletons of two men! Moreover, their outstretched arms touched a pile of silver nuggets. Excitedly Ed looked around, found the source of the ore, then rushed home to file his claim. In a few months he was a millionaire and a city of 15,000 people had sprung up there, wildest, toughest boom in town in Western history. Its name? Remembering his friend's prophesy, Ed Schieffelin grinned to himself on that discovery day and said: "I'll name this place Tombstone." Thus Tombstone, Arizona, and it's newspaper The Epitaph, have become famous the world 'round
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Title: Sunset Linen unused
Description:
"With a glow of admiration The master artist of them all Paints the western skies at sunset To bring his love, to our recall" Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L.H. "Dude" Larsen
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Title: That new range ahead by L.H. "Dude" Larsen Linen unused
Description:
Life is fastly fading, And as I near that Great Divide I can see my dear old sweetheart A riding by my side. She is lovely, sweet and charming, And as we ride along, She tells to me a story And sings to me a song. She tells me of that new range Away up in the sky, Where a stranger is always welcome, Where you never say goodbye. The song she sang was alluring And it came right from her heart; 'Twas, We shall live and love forever, We never again shall part
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Title: Trapping Wild Cattle Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L.H. "Dude" Larsen. He was born a cowboy and knows cows, cowponies and cowboys from A to Z
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Title: The Rodeo Chrome PM 1970 Oct-9
Description:
One of the west's most famous institutions, showing cowboy riding and bucking broncho
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Title: Out in Old Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Drawing of two men at bar, drinking, smoking, playing cards. One possibly a tenderfoot
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Title: Just a Little Bull Chrome PM 1951 Jul-26
Description:
Columbia
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Title: Man, I sure hopes ah never gits THAT hongry! Chrome unused
Description:
Bob Petley
Bob Petley
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Title: The Center of Interest Linen unused
Description:
I AM THE CENTER OF INTEREST HERE IN THE WILD AND WOOLY WEST WILL WRITE WHEN I SETTLE DOWN
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Title: Tom Dawson Linen unused
Description:
Tom Dawson - Mountain Man. Adventurer and explorer who lived for more than fifty years in the region of Glacier National Park in the Montana Rockies and the Blackfeet Indian Reservation which adjoins the Park on the East, served by Great Northern Railway
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Title: Havin' a Wunerful Time- and I'm not Stretchin' a bit! Chrome
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Title: Ride' Em Cowgirl Chrome unused
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Title: The Cowboy Linen unused
Description:
The bowl of a steer to a cowboy's ear Is music of sweetest strain, And the yelping notes of the gray coyotes To him are a glad refrain; The rapid beat of his bronc's feet On the sod as he speeds along Keeps livening time to the ringing rhyme Of his rollicking cowboy song. His eyes are bright and his heart is light As the smoke of his cigarette; There's never a care for his soul to bear, No troubles to make him fret; For a kingly crown in the noisy town His saddle he wouldn't change - No life so free as the life we see, Way out on the cattle range. James Barton Adams in "The Trail"
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Title: The Cowboy's Life Linen unused
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Title: Out in old Wyoming Linen unused
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Title: Hello, Hope you're not surprised Linen unused
Description:
I am dropping you a line
C.T. Line Comics
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Title: Riding an Outlaw, Rodeo Scene of the Far West Linen unused
Description:
RIDING AN OUTLAW AT THE CHEYENNE RODEO Cheyenne Frontier Days, known as "The Daddy of 'em all" is staged the last week in July of each year. This celebration has been held every year since 1897. "On Union Pacific Railroad"
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Title: Buffalo Bill (Col. Wm. F. Cody) Famous Plainsman and Scout Linen unused
Description:
typifies a glorious and romantic period in American history. His life and exploits captured the imagination and enthusiasm of the whole world and dramatized more than any other man the early day adventures in conquering the West
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Title: Col. Wm. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill, 1895) Linen unused
Description:
THE GREAT SCOUT His flowing locks and massive brow Proclaimed the gallant life he passed While toiling to prepare the way For those who built an empire vast. They called him Bill-- Just "Buffalo Bill"
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Title: Chuck Time on the Range Linen unused
Description:
This kitchen-on-a wagon follows the round-up and serves plenty of beans, meat, and potatoes before it gets back lo the ranch
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Title: Out Where the West Begins Linen unused
Description:
OUT WHERE THE WEST BEGINS Out where the handclasp's a little stronger, Out where the smile dwells a little longer, That's where the West begins; Out where the sun is a little brighter, Where the snows that fall are a trifle whiter; Where the bonds of home are a wee bit tighter; That's where the West begins; Out where the skies are a trifle bluer, Out where the friendship's a little truer, That's where the West begins; Out where a fresher breeze is blowing, Where there's laughter in every streamlet flowing, Where there's more of reaping and less of sowing, That's where the West begins; Out where the world is in the making, Where fewer hearts with despair are aching; That's where the West begins; Where there's more of singing and less of sighing, Where there's more of giving and less of buying, And a man makes friends without half trying, That's where the West begins. --ARTHUR CHAPMAN
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Title: Cowboy Race with Wild Bronchos Linen PM Mar-4
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Title: Mike Simms in Wild Brahma Bull Riding Contest Linen
Description:
12 "Stryker's Rodeo Gloss Series"
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Title: Plenty of Meat, Potatoes, Frijoles and Coffee About to Be Consumed Linen
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Title: Spills and thrills with a bucking broncho Linen unused
Description:
The are wild and wooly and full of fleas, and never been curried below the knees. -- and you can't ride 'm out west
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Title: Allen Crainer Bulldogging, Clinton Booth Hazing in Rodeo Contest Linen
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Title: Earl West Thrown from Bluebonnet Linen unused
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Title: Sorry I Haven't Written Sooner Linen unused
Description:
"Sorry I haven't sooner but I've been too tired!" Cartoon drawing of sleeping cowboy and horse with rattlesnake, cactus, and agave (Adam's Needle)
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Title: Louis Brooks Leaving "Colborn's Pet" Linen unused
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Title: On a Western Dude Ranch Linen unused
Description:
A summer vacation outing on one of these Western guest ranches provides zestful recreation and healthful activities that can scarcely be duplicated elsewhere. Union Pacific Railroad serves the Dude Ranch country
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Title: Bill Iler on Whiteway in Bronco Riding Contest Linen unused
Description:
"Stryker's Rodeo Gloss Series"
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Title: Branding Cattle In The Southwest Linen unused
Description:
N-34 N.M. Tourisim Bureau Photo
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Title: Bronco Busting Linen unused
Description:
M53
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Title: Cowboy on bucking horse, black & white photo Linen unused
Description:
"Ride 'em, Cowboy," Real sport, western rodeo No. A-20
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Title: Pat Sloan on "Chicken Buttes" Linen unused
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Title: Black Hills Stage Coach as in Gold Rush Dayss Linen unused
Description:
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Black Hills Post Card Co
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Title: Cattle Grazing in Northwest National Forest Linen PM 1942 Dec-29
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Title: Calf Roping in the Southwest Linen unused
Description:
Southwest Post Card Company
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Title: Cartoon of "Cowboy Bath Tub," B&W drawing Linen unused
Description:
All the comforts of Home "along the Wesern trails"
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Title: The best of friends must part Linen PM 1947 Feb-21
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Title: Siesta, Lon Megargee Linen unused
Description:
LM-4 This Fine Art Print is one of a series reproduced from the original paintings of Lon Megargee, whose unique style and vivid treatment make him one of the foremost contemporary artists of our Great West
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Title: Jack Ratcliff, mules and small covered wagon, b&w photo Pritchett (CO), Linen unused
Description:
"See America Fast"
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Title: Cowboys Branding Cattle Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
One of the principal duties of the cowboys is the branding of the cattle with the distinctive sign or trademark of the owner, so that an animal can be identified should it wander from the herd. The animal to be marked is roped and thrown and is held firmly by ropes in the hands of several cowboys, while another of their number applies the hot iron which burns the brand into the flesh
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Title: Day Herds Post Card (Undivided Back) PM Jun-27
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Title: Such is the Life in the Wild and Woolly West Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908 Feb-17
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Title: Cowboy in Furry Pants Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Jun-20
Description:
A picture of a cowboy with bandana, whip, holstered gun, spurs, furry pants and oddly misshapen hat
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Title: Two of a Kind Divided Back unused
Description:
9236 Copr C. A. Kendrick
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Title: Antelope Hunting Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Mar-23
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Title: Bruce Ross bulldogging at Leo J. Cremer's Rodeo, Colorado State Fair Pueblo (CO), Linen unused
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Title: Cartoon of cowgirl in short skirt sitting on cactus Linen unused
Description:
The cactus looked so pretty, The bull appeared so tame, But since I've met the both of them I'll never be the same
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Title: Chester Byers Roping Steer Linen unused
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Title: Chester Byers Roping Steer Linen unused
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Title: Famous Ranches of Arizona (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
You can't see Arizona from a motor car. Real Arizona doesn't lie along traveled roads. There is only one place from which to see this most picturesque of all states, and that is from the back of a horse. But if you can't ride a horse, the next best place to see it is from the piazza of a ranche. The Old West endures. It still exists. It is preserved in our ranches, and in every section of the state--the hospitality of the range is open to you. If you want to enjoy Arizone, Dude, go and be wrangled. --Clarence Budington Kelland
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Title: Getting off to Stay in Nevada Linen PM 1939 Aug-29
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Title: Greetings from the biggest couple Linen unused
Description:
Greetings from the Biggest Couple Mr. & Mrs. Fischer with the Greatest Show on Earth
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Title: Headed for the Last Roundup Linen unused
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Title: Iowa's Championship Rodeo Sidney (IA), Linen unused
Description:
Iowa's Championship Rode, established in 1924, is one of the outstanding rodeos of North America. Plan now to attend this great frontier contest that thrills thousands annually!
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Title: Iowa's Championship Rodeo Sidney (IA), Linen unused
Description:
Established in 1924, one of the outstanding rodeos of North America. Plan now to attend this great frontier contest that thrills thousands annually! Aug. 18 - 21, 1942
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Title: Iowa's Championship Rodeo Sidney (IA), Linen unused
Description:
Iowa's Championship Rodeo, established in 1924, is one of the outstanding rodeos of North America. Plan now to attend this great frontier contest that thrills thousands annually. Aug. 19-20-21-22, 1941
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Title: Iowa's Championship Rodeo Sidney (IA), Linen unused
Description:
established in 1924, is one of the outstanding rodeos of North America. Plan NOW to attend this great frontier contest that thrills thousands annually! Sidney, Iowa - Aug. 18-19-20-21, 1942
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Title: Iowa's Championship Rodeo Sidney (IA), Linen unused
Description:
Iowa's Championship Rodeo, established in 1924, is one of the outstanding rodeos of North America. Plan NOW to attend this great frontier contest that thrills thousands annually! SIDNEY, IOWA -:- AUG. 18 - 19 - 20 - 21, 1942
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Title: Iowa's Championship Rodeo Sidney (IA), Linen unused
Description:
Iowa's Championship Rodeo, established in 1924, is one of the outstanding rodeos of North America. Plan NOW to attend this great frontier contest that thrills thousands annually! Sidney, Iowa - Aug. 18 - 19 - 20- 21, 1942
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Title: Iowa's Championship Rodeo Sidney (IA), Linen
Description:
Iowa's Championship Rodeo, established in 1924, is one of the outstanding rodeos of North America. Plan NOW to attend this great frontier contest that thrills thousands annually! Sidney, Iowa - Aug. 14-15-16-17-18, 1951
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Title: Western Stage Coach Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: A Typical Sene of the Old Time Range Country Linen unused
Description:
A Cattle Rustler caught in the act of changing a brand
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Title: Charlie Johnson Thrown From Wild Steer Linen unused
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Title: The Chuck Wagon- The Cowboys Kitchen Linen unused
Description:
This kitchen-on-a-wagon follows the round-up and serves plenty of frijoles, meat and potatoes before it gets back to the home ranch
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Title: Old West Cowhand's Home Linen unused
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Title: Yippee!! Ride 'em Cowgirl Chrome PM 1952 Jul-5
Description:
Bob Petley
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Title: Calf Roping at Annual Rodeo Chrome unused
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Title: Grand Entry at the Rodeo Chrome
Description:
COWBOYS, COWGIRLS AND ROUND UP CLUBS PARTICIPATE IN THIS ANNUAL AFFAIR
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Title: "Bull-Dogging" a Wild Steer Cheyenne (WY), Linen PM 1938 Aug-4
Description:
Rodeo Scene in the West; "Bulldogging" is one of the great features of that unique western institution the Rodeo. Some chap who doesn't care what happens chases a wild steer into the arena, leaves his horse on the dead run to fall on the steers neck, and then a barehanded wrestling match ensues which is won when the steer is pinned flat on the ground. It is great sport, you should try it sometime
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Title: "Somebody oughta tell her she's supposed to wear something under them chaps" Amarillo (TX), Linen unused
Description:
N/A
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Title: Arizona Desert Mirage (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
In the deserts of Arizona and California the mirageis often seen and in some locations it is visible nearly every day of the year. Broad lakes surrounded by fieldis of green herds of cattle and tree-bordered streams frequently appear not far distant amid the sands and many a prosector or adventurer has been misled by the apparent oases, only at last to find that the spreading trees and the sparking water evade him. the calley that looked so green is as dry and barren as the trail he left, and that he has been in pursuit of a mirage
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Title: Bronc Riding Calgary (AB), Chrome unused
Description:
Infield events at the Calgary Stampede
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Title: Early-Day Transportation in West Texas! (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Oxen-drawn covered wagon, typical of hundreds used to cross dangerous Indian country and buffalo prairies to settle virgin ranges of West Texas. Note bull-wacker with guide rope and long whip. West Texas four-horse stage-coach, driver and guard. Frequent relays of horses made possible surprising speed over rough, highwaymen-infested trails. Passengers arrived dusty, bruised and weary. Pony express rider--actually a thin paper, fast-message courier who raced at break-neck speed against time. Rider-stations were about 80 miles apart with two pony-change points en route. Buffalo Bill once made a two-station run and return, 320 miles, in 21 2/3 hours, exhausting 12 ponies. Equal to Maine, N. Y., and Penna. in area, the 1890 population of the 95 counties of West Texas multiplied ten times to 981,351 by 1930 and 1,019,525 by 1940--America's last frontier and land of the modern pioneer!
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Title: Greetings From Holly, Colorado Holly (CO), Chrome PM 1954 Jun-21
Description:
Post Rembrant Card
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Title: Havin' A Wun'erful Time - and I'm not stretchin' it a bit! Chrome
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Title: Here's A Toast Chrome unused
Description:
Cooper Here's A Toast When I want it - I want it awful bad - And when I don't get it - It makes me very mad, And when I do get it, It makes me feel so frisky Now don't get me wrong I mean a shot of whiskey!
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Title: King of the Western Cowpunchers Chrome PM 1951 Oct-24
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Title: Texas Boast Card Chrome PM 1954 Jun-10
Description:
When you land in some TEXAS cactus plants After being thrown in by an ornery critter It's bad to get thorns in your pants But worse, if they go thru to your sitter! Texas cactus biggest in the world, of course! Texas boasts the "BIGGEST", the "BESTEST", and the "MOSTEST", of EVERYTHING. TEXANS know this: therefore TEXAS BOAST CARDS are published to enlighten the other half of the world
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Title: This May Be a Lotta Bull Linen PM 1940 Sep-20
Description:
But I won't give you a bum steer
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Title: Your Donkey Is Too Small For Me Linen PM Oct-5
Description:
I'm afraid your ah - 'er donkey is a little to small for me! Another "Dude" Larsen Card. Illustrated by "Hoke" Denetsosi, Navajo Indian Artist
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Title: Western Transportation in the 40s Chrome unused
Description:
The saga of the west is one of transportation. The early emigrants pushed west by oxen team. The wagons carried all their earthly possessions. History records the hardships that these early people had on their trek west; Caravans of Donner, Fremont, Stevens-Murphy party, The Jayhawks led by Manly and the Mormons that came from Salt Lake City to lay out the city of San Bernardino, Calif. in June of 1851
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Title: Cavalry in Action Linen unused
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Title: Branding Divided Back unused
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Title: Cowboy race with wild bronchoes Divided Back PM 1917 Nov-9
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Title: Ezra Meeker - Nooning Divided Back
Description:
This illustration is a snapshot taken without posing on an occasion of a noonday rest in Oregon
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Title: Planting a Granite Marker on the Oregon Trail Divided Back unused
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Title: Ernie Barnett Riding Starr Jr Linen unused
Description:
A horse as he comes from the chutes showing the rider must be quick to get his balance or off he goes. Photograph taken during a Rodeo in the Southwest, stock furnished by Beutler Brothers of Elk City, Oklahoma
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Title: Jiggs Burke, Roping Calf Linen unused
Description:
This scene shows a Brahoma calf being roped by a champion roper at a rodeo in the Southwest. Calf roping is a popular sport of the cowboy
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Title: Bud Fisher Thrown from No 11 Bull Linen unused
Description:
Riding a wild bull is one of the most difficult features to accomplish. Very few stay on for 10 seconds and many have a struggle to keep from being kicked or gored by the bull after he is thrown. This picture was taken during a Rodeo in the Southwest
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Title: Howard Roberts Thrown from Steer Linen unused
Description:
"Steer Riding" is one of the great features of the Rodeo. Some chap who doesn't care what happens gets on a wild steer in the chute, out he comes in most cases, off he goes and then the scramble to keep clear of the steer as shown in this picture, taken during a Rodeo in the Southwest
Hall Card Co
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Title: Out Where the West Begins Linen PM 1942 Jun-20
Description:
OUT WHERE THE WEST BEGINS Out where the handclasp's a little stronger, Out where the smile dwells a little longer, That's where the West begins; Out where the sun is a little brighter, Where the snows that fall are a trifle whiter; Where the bonds of home are a wee bit tighter; That's where the West begins; Out where the skies are a trifle bluer, Out where the friendship's a little truer, That's where the West begins; Out where a fresher breeze is blowing, Where there's laughter in every streamlet flowing, Where there's more of reaping and less of sowing, That's where the West begins; Out where the world is in the making, Where fewer hearts with despair are aching; That's where the West begins; Where there's more of singing and less of sighing, Where there's more of giving and less of buying, And a man makes friends without half trying, That's where the West begins. --ARTHUR CHAPMAN
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Title: Twentieth Century-Fox Presents "Bandolero!" Chrome unused
Description:
Starring James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch, George Kennedy and Andrew Prine. Robert L. Jacks produced with Andew V. McLaglen directing. Dean Martin leads his outlaw gang, with Raquel Welch, as hostage and James Stewart as a hanger-on, across the Mexican badlands in a scene from 20th Century-Fox's "Bandolero!" Mexico badlands actually is area near Brackettville and Del Rio, Texas. In the lead is Dean Martin, Raquel Welch, James Stewart, Clint Richie, Tom Heaton, Sean McClory and Will Greer. Most of the scenes in the movie were shot at Alamo Village, near Bracketteville and Del Rio, Texas. This is a terrific border western
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Title: Twentieth Century-Fox Presents "Bandolero!" Chrome unused
Description:
Starring James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch, George Kennedy, and Andrew Prine. Robert L. Jacks produced with Andrew V. McLaglen directing. Dean Martin and his outlaw gang, with Raquel Welch as hostage, cross the Devil's River, in a scene from 20th Century-Fox's "Bandolero!" Devil's River empties into the Rio Grande just below here. Most of the scenes in the movie were shot at Alamo Village near Bracketville and Del Rio, Texas. The ones pictured are Dean Martin, in the lead, Raquel Welch, Sean McClory, Clint Ritchie, Tom Heaton and Will Greer. This is an excellent border western
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Title: Twentieth Century-Fox Presents "Bandolero!" Chrome unused
Description:
Starring James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch, George Kennedy and Andrew Prine. Robert L. Jacks produced with Andrew V. McLaglen directing. Scene is from 20th Century-Fox's "Bandolero!", which was filmed at Alamo Village on Shahan's Angus Ranch near Brackettville and Del Rio, Texas. Donald Barry (derby) and Harry Carey Jr. ride up with Sheriff George Kennedy's white horse, to get posse started after Dean Martin and his gang, who have escaped from jail. It's a great, big-budget action-adventure Western
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Title: Twentieth Century-Fox Presents "Bandolero!" Chrome unused
Description:
Starring James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch, George Kennedy and Andrew Prine. Robert L. jacks produced with Andrew V. McLaglen directing. Stuntman Bob Orrison topples over his horse backwards, after being shot by a member of Dean Martin's gang and George Kennedy's posse in bandido action on 20th Century-Fox's "Bandolero!" The stunt was performed during filming of the motion picture at Happy Shahan's Alamo Village (the Alamo Fort area) where studio construction crews built a small Mexican pueblo. The film is a top action production budgeted at more than $5 million
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Title: Twentieth Century-Fox Presents "Bandolero!" Chrome unused
Description:
* TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS "BANDOLERO!" Starring James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch, George Kennedy and Andrew Prine. Robert L. Jacks produced with Andrew V. McLaglen directing. James Stewart, starring as Mace Bishop, reaches Pinto Creek, between Brackettville and Del Rio, Texas, in a scene from 20th Century-Fox's "Bandolero!". Most scenes were shot on Devil's River and at Alamo Village, near Brackettville and Del Rio, Texas. This is a great border western
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Title: Old Cowtown on Parade North Fort Worth (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
* "OLD COWTOWN ON PARADE" * Annual Frontier Celebration * NORTH FORT WORTH, TEXAS In memory of the old Chisholm Trail, the monument to the early "Trail Drivers" and the great cattle industry, Cowtown pay tribute to Frontier Days in the annual rodeo. Decked out in their Sunday best, modern cowboys and cowgirls prance past the North Side Coliseum, Livestock Exchange and stockyards to the famous packing plants on Exchange Avenue, a real attraction to those who are out to see the sights. All this while blooded Herefords munch on the nearby "Old Chisholm Trail." Photo by John A. Stryker
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Title: * Annual Stock Show-Rodeo Parade * "Where the Wild West Remains" * Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Of the thousands of participants taking part in the annual Rodeo parade, none are more eye-catching than this palamino section, one of the many Sheriff's Posses from surrounding communities. In one of the great western parades of the nation, many individuals spend up to $35,000.00 on costumes and silver trappings for their much-loved horses
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Title: Maid in the West Chrome unused
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Title: On the Range Chrome unused
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Title: Western Cutie and Her Mount Chrome PM 1952 Jun-8
Description:
Series NSC-10
WESTERN CUTIE AND HER MOUNT
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Title: Bulldogging a Steer Linen unused
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Title: Roundup on the California Desert (CA), Linen PM May-29
Description:
The Roundup - In the winter many cattle range on the desert. Before the heat of summer begins, they are rounded up and taken to the high meadows of the surrounding mountains
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Title: Cowboy Town Plainville (MA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Wild West in Action Stage coaches, cowboys, trick riding, Uncle Milt's Trading Post, pony rides, eatery, emporium, soft drink saloon, and many other attractions
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Title: Dixie Lee Reger, Jumping Car on Her Famous Horse Linen unused
Description:
Dixie Lee (16) one of Rodeo's best trick riders, and who is not afraid to ride. This photograph shows her riding her famous Palameno horse when he jumps this brand new car and clears it by almost four feet. It is an easy stunt, try it some time when you get a new car
Curteich-Chicago
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Title: Frank Finley, Riding "Joker" Linen unused
Description:
This scene shows a horse and rider just leaving the chutes. Horse owned by Beutler Bros., Elk City, Okla
Hall Cards Co
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Title: Harold Oneil Leaving Strawberry Roan (OK), Linen unused
Description:
a sport of the old days reproduced in the Rodeo of today as seen in this picture taken during a Rodeo in the Southwest, stock furnished by Beutler Brothers of Elk City, Oklahoma
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Title: Hello! Dude Ranch Linen PM 1946 Mar-8
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Title: Hughie Long Riding No. 9 Steet Linen unused
Description:
This is one of the highest jumping steers in Rodeo, and has a habit of throwing the rider forward and then throws head back and drags the rider off with his horns
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Title: Last Frontier Village, Hotel Last Frontier, Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas (NV), Linen PM 1954 Sep-22
Description:
Main Street of an early western town lives again. Tourists and visitors gather daily at the free museums, original Chinese Joss House or view the completely restored buildings of an earlier day
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Title: Luellan Thrown from Xit Linen unused
Description:
This is a mean trick pulled by some of the bad horses in Rodeo, a side jump which most always lands the rider on his ear. But it gives us a reminder to look out for a side track. This picture was taken during a show in the Southwest, stock furnished by Beutler Brothers of Elk City, Oklahoma
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Title: Texas Kid, Jr. Riding "Joe Louis" Linen unused
Description:
A past time Range Sport of the Pioneer Southwest, being reproduced by a crack rider during Woodword Elks Rodeo. Stock furnished by Beutler Bros., Elk City, Okla
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Title: Homesteader's Sod Home Divided Back PM 1911
Description:
Series A-6451
Home on flat ground, mountain in background, covered wagon
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Title: The 20 Mule Team Borax Outfit Chrome unused
Description:
Series 4649
These big wagons with wheels that weigh over 800 pounds each, pulled by 10 pair of mules, driven with only a single "Jerk Line", traveled at a speed averaging two miles an hour and required 30 days round trip from the Railroad at Mojave to the Harmony Borax Works in Death Valley, California
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Title: A little boy with a gun that shot a little bear Divided Back PM 1910 Dec-00
Description:
There was a little man He had a little gun, And bullets that were made of lead, lead, lead, He went into the woods And shot a little bear Right in the middle of the head, head, head
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Title: Cowboy on a Horse Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 852
Live each day so that you can look every man in the eye and tell him to go to
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Title: I'm Keeping On The Jump Here Divided Back PM 1911 Aug-25
Description:
Series 1015
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Title: Just Landed Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-07
Description:
Series 849
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Title: Lots Of Queer Sights In The West Divided Back PM 1909 Jun-21
Description:
Series 981
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Title: Divided Back PM 1908 Sep-01
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Title: Cowgirl Divided Back unused
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Title: Cowgirl Divided Back PM 1908 Jul-20
Description:
Series 198
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Title: Cowgirl with Lariat Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-19
Description:
Series C-228
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Title: Girl Riding Pony Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-07
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Title: Hurry Up Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 4408
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Title: Lively Work Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 4407
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Title: Look Out Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 8104
When the gun-glint matches the glint of her eye - Oh My, Oh, my! It's a good time, stranger, to say god bye, Good bye! Good Bye!"
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Title: Ready For The Roundup Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 4008
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Title: Turn of the Century Cowgirl Divided Back PM 1910 Feb-25
Description:
Series 15
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Title: Young Girl Riding a Pony Divided Back
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Title: Cowboy riding on a horse riding from a ranch Divided Back PM 1908 Aug-10
Description:
Series 852
Live each day so that you can look every man in the eye and tell him to go to.
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Title: Everett Magician On Blue Dog Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 5086
Cheynne Frontier Days.
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Title: Major Gordon W. Lillie Divided Back PM 1918 May-12
Description:
Pawnee Bill".
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Title: When I'm Round I'll Always Act Square Divided Back PM 1914 Jun-30
Description:
Bernhardt Wall Series 5203
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Title: My Hoarseness Has Left Me Divided Back PM 1908 Aug-17
Description:
Series 202
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Title: Victims Of Circumstance Divided Back PM 1909 Mar-29
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Title: A Social Game In The Sesert Divided Back PM 1909 May-03
Description:
Series 159212
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Title: Cowboy Divided Back PM 1912 Aug-09
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Title: Cowboy Divided Back PM 1909 Sep-11
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Title: Cowboy Divided Back unused
Description:
Series 6011-C
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Title: Cowboy with Horse Divided Back
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Title: Cowgirl Shooting Divided Back unused
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Title: Fording Milk River Divided Back PM 1908 Jan-30
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Title: Lively Work - Cowgirl Divided Back PM 1910 Sep-02
Description:
Series 4407
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