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Title: "Desert Sweethearts" PM 1940
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Title: "Desert Sweethearts" Donkey, Mules unused
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Title: "The Prospectors" unused
Description:
"The Prospectors" by Frederic Remington. One of the fine oil paintings of the Old West in The Whitney Gallery of Western Art. Cody, Wyoming.
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Title: 3 Cowgirls on Horses Texas (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Guest ranches in the hill country of Central Texas furnish many popular and favorite pastimes
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Title: A Bucking Bronco Tries Hard To Throw His Rider At An Oklahoma Rodeo Linen unused
Description:
The pick of the West's broncho-busters, cowboys and girls participate in the numerous Oklahoma Rodeos -- and there are plenty of ups and downs.
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Title: A Cowboy And His Palomino Chrome unused
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Title: A Cowboy Race - F.W. Schultz unused
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Title: A Cowboy's Cottage Linen PM 1957 Aug-28
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L. H. "Dude" Larsen. A Cowboy's Cottage. Just a cowboy's humble cottage Nestled deep in Nature's charms, like a baby of the cradle Resting in its Mother's arms.
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Title: A Cowboy's Love Song unused
Description:
Oh, the last steer has been branded And the last beef has been shipped, And I'm free to roam the prairies That the round-up crew has stripped; I'm free to think of Susie - Fairer than the stars above - She's the waitress at the station And she is my turtle dove. Biscuit-shootin' Susie. - She's got us roped and tied; Sober men or woozy Look on her with pride. Susie's strong and able, And not a one gits rash When she waits on the table And superintends the hash. Oh, I sometimes think I'm locoed An' jes fit fer herdin' sheep. 'Cause I only think of Susie When I'm wakin' or I'm sleep, I'm wearin' Cupid's hobbles, An' I'm tied to Love's stake-pin, And when my heart was branded The Irons sunk deep in. Chorus :- I take my saddle, Sundays, - The one with inlaid flaps,- And don my new sombrero And my white Angorn chaps Then I take a brone for Susie And she leaves her pots and pans And we figure out our future And talk o'er our homestead plans. - Anonymous
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Title: A Daughter Of The West Cowgirl Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: A Drink Of Water 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 Drink Of Water PM 1948
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L..H. "Dude" Larsen. A Drink Of Water Now to have a drink of water, cool and pure, fresh and clear, just a good old drink of water, now don't you wish that you were here? It comes right from the mountains, a gurgling all the way. There is a song in every murmur, Through the night and all the day. And to watch the speckled trout as they dart with ease and grace, through the clear and sparkling water, Never staying in one place, Now I have drank at cocktail parties, Whiskey, wine, and all the rest, But when I'm tired, hot and sweaty, I Like my mountain water best.
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Title: A Drink Of Water 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 Few Montana Cattle Brands Scenic Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
Many a dogie. (not "doggie", - dudes please note) has been decorated with one of these famous Montana irons. A dogie is a little calf who has lost its mammy and whose daddy has run off with another cow.
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Title: A Frontier Post Office Montana (MT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1905 Oct-14
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Title: A full house! (outhouse) Chrome unused
Description:
Bob Petley Now here's a place where a full house sure beats four of a kind!
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Title: A Giant Cactus Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 May-01
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Title: A Giant Cactus Divided Back unused
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Title: A Real Cowgirl Of The Ole Southwest Linen unused
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Title: A Rest By The Wayside Scenic Nevada (NV), Divided Back PM 1910 Jan-15
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Title: A Rest On Hermit Trail Grand Canon Arizona (AZ), White Border unused
Description:
Fred Harvey There are several trails from the rim to the river, of which Hermit Trail is the easiest and newest. From this trail are seen numerous vistas of the Canyon. These are all changing pictures, full of coloraol.com full of spiritaol.com and full of mystery.
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Title: A Tight Spot In The Wide Open Spaces Chrome PM 1952
Description:
Petley Let's see him get out of this one
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Title: A typical Rodeo gals event in the west Chrome unused
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Title: A Water Hole In The Desert Divided Back unused
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Title: Across The Lincoln Highway In Wyoming Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Going Like Along the Lincoln highway we're rolling gay and free up and down the dips and hills over the lone prair-ee. U. S. 30 (the Lincoln Highway) us America's Broadway. The lowest in altitude and one of the most traveled cross country highways, closely paralleling the routes of the Overland Trail and the Pony Express, the long jump over the endless pairies of Wyoming are long remembered.
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Title: Age has done what religion could never do Linen unused
Description:
C80
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Title: Alice Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: An Early Frontier Settlement Divided Back unused
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Title: Arch Bishop Divided Back PM 1911 Jul-12
Description:
Is a fine performer and a bad actor when his turn comes to be saddled. In a bucking contest he makes it interesting for his mount, as well as furnishing much excitement for the audience. Come and see him at Frontier Celebration, Aug. 23-24-25 & 26, 1911.
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Title: Arizona Afterglow Linen unused
Description:
When the sun has gone down there comes upon the desert a soft, suffusing light, the afterglow, which is its chiefest charm. The light fades slowly and with twilight comes the ever present purple haze, as indescribable as it is indefinite, that half-veils the horizon and tinges the middle distances. One forgets the dreary stretches of sand and alkali, the gleaming sun, the scorching wind, the thirsty vegetation that all belong to the desert, in the fascination of the first shadows of evening.
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Title: Art Miller on Peavines Golden Major Chrome PM 1958
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Title: At Bay Divided Back unused
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Title: At the Rodeo #4952 Linen unused
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Title: Bareback Bronco Riding Chrome unused
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Title: Billy The Kid Linen unused
Description:
William H. Bonney, better known as Billy, The Kid. An authentic picture of the famous outlaw from an original tintype, which, showing the object in reverse, made him appear left-handed, causing much comment by writers as he is known to have been right-handed. The print is reversed fro the original to show him as he really appeared. Famous Southwestern Outlaw. Began his career of crime at the age of 12 years in Silver City. N. M. Was one of the gang in the notorious Lincoln County wars between rival factions of "Cattle Kings" of the 1870's. Many books have been written describing his checkered career. He was killed by Sheriff pat Garrett in the old pete Maxwell house, fort Sumner, N. M. in 1881, and his grave may still be seen at Old fort Sumner.
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Title: Bluejeans Cowgirl Chrome unused
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Title: Boots and Saddle Risque Cowgirl and Horse Chrome unused
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Title: Branding A Maverick on an Oregon Range Divided Back unused
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Title: Branding Cattle Western Canada Divided Back unused
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Title: Branding Iron Auto Lodge Laramie Wyoming (WY), Linen PM 1943
Description:
On U. S. Highway 30 - New Ultra Modern Rooms - Individual Tile Showers - Steam Heat Finest Beds - Near snowy Range, the West's Greatest Winter Sports Area, 3 Ski Tows Trout fishing, Camping and Picnic Grounds.
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Title: Branding Time Chrome unused
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Title: Branding Time On The Ranch Linen unused
Description:
During the Spring round-ups it takes these cowhands about 3 minutes to rope, brand and vaccinate the new calves.
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Title: Branding Time On The Ranch Linen unused
Description:
During the Spring round-ups it takes these cowhands about 3 minutes to rope, brand and vaccinate the new calves.
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Title: Branding Time On The Range Linen unused
Description:
During the round-ups it takes these cow-hands about 3 minutes to rope, brand and vaccinate the New calves.
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Title: Broncho Buster Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Bronco Busting - Rodeo Linen unused
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Title: Bronco Busting - Rodeo Linen unused
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Title: Buckskin Bill Divided Back unused
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Title: Buffalo Bill William F. Cody Linen unused
Description:
Whose home was in North Platte. The name of Buffalo Bill. Famous plainsman, Indian fighter and Government Scout, is inseparably linked with Overland route History.
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Title: Buffalo Bill Wm. F. Cody Linen unused
Description:
Buffalo Bill (Col. Wm. F. Cody) typifies a glorious and romantic period in American history. His life and exploits captured the imagination and enthusiasm of the whole word and dramatized more than any other man the early day adventures in conquering the West
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Title: Buffalo Bill's Bucking Bronchos Divided Back unused
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Title: Buffalo Bill's Deadwood Stage Coach Divided Back unused
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Title: Bull Fight On The Plains White Border PM 1912 Oct-18
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Title: Bull Shipper Chrome PM 1954 Jan-30
Description:
Just a little bull from an old bull shipper
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Title: Bull-Dogging A Hereford Steer In West Texas , n Linen unused
Description:
Miss Your Leap - and Under the Hoofs You Go! In many a remote corral, as well as in the annual rodeos and celebrations usual with West Texas towns, bull-dogging, broncho-busting and fast, trick roping are frequent, highly exciting pastimes.
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Title: Bulldoging A Steer Divided Back unused
Description:
This is one of the most daring feats of the range. The rider leaps from his horse at full speed to the back of a wild range steer and throws him on the run by twisting his neck, grasping his horns, and with teeth in the animals nose forces him to the earth. This is truly a feat which requires courage, strength and speed. To be seen only at Cheyenne's Frontier Celebration, Aug. 23-24-25 & 26, 1911.
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Title: Bustin' A Bronco unused
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Title: C100 Cowboy Wisdom Linen unused
Description:
To acquire that which you desire, you must first plant the fertile seed of thought in the productive field of faith and water constantly with the firm expectation of its fulfillment. The invisible seed so planted and so cultivated will rapidly grow into the visible reality of your expectation.
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Title: C13 The Pause That Refreshes Linen unused
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Title: C75 Waiting Room for Ladies Linen unused
Description:
Do you have waiting room for ladies sir? Well -no - but we have a room for ladies that can't wait!
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Title: Cactus leaves can never replace the goodol corn cob Linen PM 1945
Description:
Petley Cactus leaves can never replace the goodol corn cob and that's fer sure!
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Title: Calamity Jane Black Hills South Dakota (SD), Divided Back unused
Description:
Famous character. Genral Crook's Scout
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Title: Caldwell Night Rodeo Park Caldwell Idaho (ID), Linen unused
Description:
The Caldwell Night Rodeo is held annually in August and has established an enviable record for producing only top-flight shows
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Title: Calf Branding .A Nevada Ranch Scene Linen unused
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Title: Calf Roping Chrome unused
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Title: California Rodeo Salinas California (CA), Real Photo PM 1934 Aug-28
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Title: Canadian North West Robin & Cattle Divided Back unused
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Title: Cattle Brands At Medicine Bow Medicine Bow Wyoming (WY), Chrome unused
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Title: Cattle Drives Dallas Texas (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
During the GOP Convention in Dallas, the Wild West lived again as the daily cattle drives were a part of the convention show. We wonder if Actor Ronald Reagan conjured up memories of old Western movies that brought him stardom: "Cowboy from Brooklyn", "Santa Fe Trail", "Stallion Road", "The Last Outpost", "Law and Order", "Cattle Queen of Montana", and "Tennessee's Partner". August 20-23, 1984
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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: Cecil Cornish And His Golden Eagles Woodward Oklahoma (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Chuck Time On The Range Linen PM 1947
Description:
The kitchen-on-a-wagon follows the round-up and serves plenty of beans, meat, and potatoes before it gets back to the ranch.
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Title: Chuck Wagon At Roundup In Early Day Western Kansas Linen unused
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Title: Comfortable Trip Chrome PM 1953 Nov-03
Description:
Comfortable trip, my ah . . Er . . Eyebrow!!
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Title: Cowboy 0, Divided Back PM 1913 Feb-24
Description:
When You've Got A Good Thing Cinch It
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Title: Cowboy Busy Person's Correspondence Card Linen PM 1948
Description:
Time is Money - Check Items Desired
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Title: Cowboy Butchering Texas Jack Rabbit Linen unused
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Title: Cowboy Fun 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: Cowboy Fun 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: Cowboy Girl Divided Back PM 1908 Jul-02
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Title: Cowboy Kids Divided Back PM 1915 Oct-07
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Title: Cowboy Leaving Bucking Broncho Linen PM 1935
Description:
The Rodeo reproduces and keeps alive the Range Sports of the Pioneer West. These shows are held all over the West and to them come the Crack Riders and Ropers to try their skill on Wildest Outlaw Horses and Cattle that can be found. The Cheyenne Frontier Days is the oldest and most noted of all Rodeo "The Daddy of them all.
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Title: Cowboy on his Horse - Poem Linen PM 1941
Description:
This drawing typifies one of the characteristic reminiscences of the old range country - of the character who gathered in his neighbors calves putting his own brand on them
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Title: Cowboy Resting Near Yucca Plant Chrome unused
Description:
Cowboy resting near Yucca Plant New Mexico State Flower
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Title: Cowboy's Prayer Linen unused
Description:
O Lord, I've never lived where churches grow; I've loved creation better as it stood That day you finished it, so long ago, And looked upon your work and called it good. Just let me live my life as I've begun! And give me work that's open to the sky; Make me a partner of the wind and sun, And I won't ask a life that's soft and high. Make me as big and open as the plains; As honest as the horse between my knees; Clean as the wind that blows behind the rains; Free as the hawk that circles down the breeze. Just keep an eye on all that's done and said; Just right me sometime when I turn aside; And guide me on the long, dim trail ahead - That stretches upward towards the Great Divide. Author Unknown. This little verse expresses the inarticulate feelings of the outdoors-man toward life and nature better than nay other words could.
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Title: Cowboys At Dinner Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Cowboys At Dinner On The Round Up White Border PM 1924
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Title: Cowboys Branding Calfs, Cattle unused
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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: Cowboys Of The Southwest Linen unused
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Title: Cowboys Prayer Linen unused
Description:
O Lord, I've never lived where churches grow; I've loved creation better as it stood That day you finished it, so long ago, and looked upon your work and called it good. Just let me live my life as I've begun! And give me work that's open to the sky; Make me a partner of the wind and sun, an I won't ask a life that's soft and high. Make me as big and open as the plains; As honest as the horse between my keens; Clean as the wind that blows behind the rains; Free as the hawk that circles down the breeze. Just keep an eye on all that's done and said; Just right me sometime when I turn aside; And guide me on the long, dim trail ahead - That stretches upward towards the Great Divide. This little verse expresses the inarticulate feelings of the outdoors-man toward life and nature better than any other words could.
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Title: Cowboys Prayer Linen unused
Description:
O Lord, I've never lived where churches grow; I've loved certain better as it stood That day you finished it, so long ago, and looked upon your work and called it good. Just let me live my life as I've begun! And give me work that's open to the sky; Make me a partner of the wind and sun, an I won't ask a life that's soft and high. Make me as big and open as the plains; As honest as the horse between my keens; Clean as the wind that blows behind the rains; Free as the hawk that circles down the breeze. Just keep an eye on all that's done and said; Just right me sometime when I turn aside; And guide me on the long, dim trail ahead - That stretches upward towards the Great Divide.
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Title: Cowboys Prayer Linen unused
Description:
O Lord, I've never lived where churches grow; I've loved creation better as it stood That day you finished it, so long ago, And looked upon your work and called it good. Just let me live my life as I've begun! And give me work that's open to the sky; Make me a partner of the wind and sun, And I won't ask a life that's soft and high. Make me as big and open as the plains; As honest as the horse between my knees; Clean as the wind that blows behind the rains; Free as the hawk that circles down the breeze. Just keep an eye on all that's done and said; Just right me sometime when I turn aside; And guide me on the long, dim trail ahead - That stretches upward towards the Great Divide.
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Title: Cowgirl Chrome unused
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Title: Cowgirl Chrome unused
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Title: Cowgirl Divided Back PM 1909
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Title: Cowgirl Divided Back PM 1908 Nov-10
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Title: Cowgirl Divided Back PM 1908 Nov-03
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Title: Cowgirl and Horse Chrome unused
Description:
The East has landscape beautiful to see But this "wild, wild" West is the place for me.
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Title: Cowgirl with Palomino Chrome unused
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Title: Coyote The Desert Outlaw Linen unused
Description:
Coyotes - These are the "Babies" whose yapping and howling at night chills the blood of our Eastern visitors at dude ranches and in the smaller towns of the Southwest. They are stealthy barnyard marauders; and only occasionally does the motorist spy one trotting across the road ahead or streaking through the desert brush.
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Title: Cutting 'Em Out Chrome unused
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Title: Dear Hunting In The West Linen unused
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Title: Desert Wandered, Prospector "Badwater Bill" Chrome unused
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Title: Destination Unknown Linen PM 1949 Jul-24
Description:
L. H. Larsen Taken from an original cartoon by the noted cowboy artist and port, L. H. "Dude" Larsen.
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Title: Down in Texas - Poem PM 1952
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Title: Dreaming Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L. H. "Dude" Dreaming, dreaming, dreaming Of a home that is to be, Up there in the valley In that pretty spot you see. You can have the crowded cities, With their modernistic touch. Just give us the land of freedom, We don't care for near so much. Just a home there in the valley On the banks of that silver stream, We will go through life together Making hardships just a dream.
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Title: Dreaming Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L. H. "Dude" Larsen. Dreaming, dreaming, dreaming Of a home that is to be, Up there in the valley In that pretty spot you see, You can have the crowded cities, With their modernistic touch. Just give us the land of freedom, We don't care for near so much just a home there in the valley On the banks of that silver stream, We will go through life together Making hardships just a dream.
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Title: Droping A Grizzly Divided Back PM 1909 Nov-19
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Title: Dude's Taught Here 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: Dudes on The Trail Montana Rockies Linen unused
Description:
Many fine dude ranches in Montana, Wyoming and Washington are served by the Northern Pacific Railway and connections.
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Title: Dudley Stevenson On Red Bird Divided Back PM 1911 Jul-21
Description:
A Notorious Bronco "Out Law" Goldie St. Clair, Champion Lady Bronco Buster rode him last year. Come and see him perform at the Cheyenne Frontier Celebration, Aug. 23-24-25 & 26, 1911.
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Title: Dudley Stevenson On Red Bird Divided Back unused
Description:
A Notorious Bronco "Out Law" Goldie St. Clair, Champion Lady Bronco Buster rode him last year. Come and see him perform at the Cheyenne Frontier Celebration, Aug. 23-24-25 & 26, 1911.
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Title: Early day prospector and his faithful burro Chrome unused
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Title: Early Day Transportation In West Texas 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 aprt with two pony-change points en route. Buffalo Bill once made a two station run and return, 320 miles in 21 1/2 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: Ed Scholtz On Bob Cat Linen unused
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Title: El Capitan In The Ship Rock County Chrome unused
Description:
REPRODUCED BY SPECTRATONE FROM A KODACHROME BY MILK ROBERTS
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Title: Famous Cattle Brands Linen unused
Description:
First cattle brand used in this hemisphere, and one of the prettiest ever, was the Three Christian Crosses of Hernando Cortez, Spanish Explorer who in 1519 brought the first cows from Europe. His crosses represent the Holy trinity. Will rogers brand was this fireplace andiron, as humble and homely in design as Will himself. He said it was etched on his mind from long hours gazing at the fire. The man who owned this brand was named Peter Coffin! Wildest, most lawless bunch ofcowboys ever to herd cattle in old arizona were called "The aztec cutthroats." Appropriately, they used the Hashknife Brand. A cowboy won thousands of acres and more thousands of cattle in one famous poler - hand gamble. His winning hand was Four Sixes. Ten Texas counties were given in payment to contractors who built the great capitol at austin. they started a ranch on their land, chose Ten-In-Texas - XIT - for a brand. Adapted from the book Hot Irons (Macmillan) by Oren Arnold and John P. Hale.
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Title: Famous Cattle Brands Linen PM 1955 Jun-11
Description:
First cattle brand used in this hemisphere, and one of the prettiest ever, was the Three Christian Crosses of Hernando Cortez, Spanish Explorer who in 1519 brought the first cows from Europe. His crosses represent the Holy Trinity. Will Rogers' brand was this fireplace andiron, as humble and homely in design as Will himself. He said it was etched on his mind from long hours gazing at the fire. The man who owned this brand was named Peter Coffin! Wildest, most lawless bunch of cowboys ever to herd cattle in old Arizona were called "the Aztec cutthroats." Appropriately, they used the Hashknife Brand. A cowboy won thousands of acres and more thousands of cattle in one famous poker-hand gamble. His winning hand was Four Sixes. Ten Texas counties were given in payment to contractors who built the great capitol at Austin. They started a ranch on their land, chose Ten-In-Texas-XIT-for a brand.
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Title: Famous Characters Of The Black Hill South Dakota (SD), Linen unused
Description:
"Calamity Jane," so called because someone jokingly said, calamities and hard luck always followed her. "Wild Bill Hickok," winner of 32 pistol duels, was the quickest and best pistol short that ever lived. Both are buried side by side in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood, S. D.
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Title: Famous Ranches of Arizona Scenic 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 plazza 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 Arizona, Dude, go and be wrangled."" - CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND
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Title: Fording Milk River Malta Montana (MT), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Fording The Big-Horn Divided Back unused
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Title: Freedom 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: Freighting In Nevada Nevada (NV), Divided Back unused
Description:
Covered Wagon Team
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Title: Fun On The Ranch Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-07
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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.
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Title: Get Along Little Doggie Linen unused
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Title: Giant Cactus Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-11
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Title: Girl from the West Divided Back unused
Description:
There was a young lass from the west Who always seemed at her best, When she went out for fun with her rope and her gun, She certainly was quite self possessed.
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Title: Girls Riding Indian Ponies Chrome unused
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Title: Goldie St. Clair Divided Back unused
Description:
Champion Woman Bronco Buster Of The World
This young woman, Goldie St. Clair, is the acknowledged champion "Bronco Buster" of the world. She rides in bucking contests throughout the west. Teddy Roosevelt honored her at the Frontier Days at Cheyenne as not equalled in her class. Come and see her perform at Cheyenne Frontier Celebration, Aug. 23-24-25 & 26. 1911.
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Title: Gosh-Durn It! Calistoga California (CA), Divided Back unused
Description:
I've never been on this one before. The Silverado trail to Galistoga
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Title: Greetings From Canyon County Canyon Idaho (ID), Linen unused
Description:
Smallest but most densely populated county in Idaho. The second most productive county in the United States
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Title: Greetings from Flagstaff Large Letter Flagstaff Arizona (AZ), Linen unused
Description:
Let's go to Flagstaff"" was the yell of days of yore, when the cowboys from far and near cattle-camps raced their ponies to town to ""drink 'em up and shoot 'em up"". From the ""flagstaff"" the U. S. colors waved over the little band of soldiers stationed at the onestreet settlement composed chiefly of saloons and Chinese restaurants. The Flagstaff of today is a bustling little city, mecca of summer visitors lured by its marvelous climate. It is the gateway to the Grand Canyon National Park, many mountain and lake resorts as well as the vast Indian Country. Lumbering is the chief industry
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Title: Greetings From Gallup Gallup New Mexico (NM) unused
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Title: Greetings From Kansas Kansas (KS), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Old Wyoming Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
The state of the great open spaces. Plenty of room to breathe, to roam, to hunt, and fish. One of America's last frontiers, where relics of the old West still can be seen - wild game, unfenced prairies, cowboys, Indians, unspoiled mountain areas, and great herds of cattle.
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Title: Greetings From Tenderfoot Divided Back PM 1907 Nov-20
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Title: Greetings from Texas Scenic Texas (TX) unused
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Title: Greetings From The Gallup Gallup New Mexico (NM), Chrome unused
Description:
Gallup, New Mexico. Often called the "Last Frontier" is on the border of the great Navajo Indian Reservation, which comprises 15,000,000 acres of land and 48,000 souls, ever increasing. Navajos are famed for their blankets and hand-made silver jewelry set with turquoise. More articles of Indian origin are marketed from Gallup than from any other city in America. It is also distinguished as the "Indian Capital" many tribes of Indians from the four cordinal points being neighbors and visitors, especially to the inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, which is held annually during the week closet to the 15th of Augusta.
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Title: Greetings From The Great Southwest Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From The Old West Chrome unused
Description:
Bob Petley It's so quiet and peaceful out here
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Title: Greetings From The West Chrome unused
Description:
Everything's okay so far
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Title: Greetings From The West Chrome unused
Description:
I wasn't here when this picture was snapped
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Title: Greetings From U. S. Highway 66 Chrome unused
Description:
"The Finest Across the Nation" Howdy, Pardner.
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Title: Greetings From Wonderful Wyoming Wyoming (WY), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Wyoming Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Wyoming of the old west
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Title: Greetings From Wyoming Wyoming (WY), Chrome unused
Description:
The state of the great open spaces. Plenty room to breathe, to roam, to hunt, and fish. One of the America's last frontiers, where relics the old West still can be seen - Wild game, infenced prairies, cowboys, Indians, unspoiled mountain areas, and great herds of cattle.
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Title: Greetings From Wyoming Wyoming (WY), Chrome unused
Description:
The state of the great open spaces. Plenty of room to breathe, to roam, to hunt and fish. One of America's last frontiers, where relics of the old West still can be seen - Wild Game, unfenced prairies, cowboys, Indians, unspoiled mountain areas, and great herds of cattle.
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Title: Gunfighters of the Old West Chrome unused
Description:
Wild Bill Hickok (1837-1876) This famed lawman and showman became one of the West's most colourful figures. Born in Illinois, roamed the western states until he was shot in the back in Deadwood, S.D., 1876. One of a series a authentic portraits painted in oil by Lea McCarty.
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Title: Hangman's Tree Dodge City Kansas (KS) PM 1963
Description:
In this plot the unfortunate cowboys found their last resting place after losing an argument that was settled with the frontier six shooter or a rope. Three men were definitely known to be hanged on this tree and how many others, only the tree could tell us
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Title: Harry Tipton On Gin Fiz Divided Back unused
Description:
This is an exceptionally bad actor, and is considered one of the best performers. He is known as a high bucker from start to finish, usually landing his rider before exhausting his different stunts. Each "Out Law" has some peculiar un-taught action; all its own forming an interesting study and an exciting exhibition. Don't fail to see them at Cheyenne Frontier Celebration, Aug. 23-24-25 & 26, 1911.
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Title: Having Fun Fort Robinson State Park Scenic Nebraska (NE), Chrome unused
Description:
A favorite form of recreation at Fort Robinson State Park is horseback riding. Here a group is returning to corral after a trip out to Red Cloud Buttes, (shown in background).
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Title: Hello All I Get Comes The Hard Way! Chrome unused
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Title: Hello Had A Hard Trip Chrome unused
Description:
I'm in no shape T talk
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Title: Her Pride and Joy Cowgirl and Horse Chrome unused
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Title: Herding Cattle Chrome unused
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Title: Hot Meals at all Hours Linen PM 1948
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Title: Howdy Chrome unused
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Title: Howdy From Texas Texas (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Cowboy on a Texas ranch
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Title: Howling Coyote unused
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Title: I'm in New Mexico - My Ass is in Arizona Linen unused
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Title: I'M Just Plain Happy That's All! Divided Back PM 1917
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Title: I'm On My Way To Town! Divided Back PM 1913 Sep-00
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Title: I'M Sure Stuck On This Place Linen PM 1937
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Title: It is Great Sport Necking This Baby unused
Description:
Taken from an original oil painting by the noted cowboy artist and poet, L.H. "Dude" Larsen.
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Title: It Won't Be Long Now! Chrome unused
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Title: Jerk Line Twelve White Border unused
Description:
On the Old Freight Road before the railroad Came. Ahead of the Northern Pacific. For the pioneers, ox-teams "freighted" merchandise, mining machinery, farm implements, clothing, furniture and food into and through the Northwest just a half century ago. Along these laborious trails today, railroads and gravel highways make quick and easy transport. This photograph on the Yellowstone was taken on the Northern Pacific right-of-way just 50 years ago.
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Title: Just A Lone Cow Hand Linen unused
Description:
The southwest still abound in vast herds of cattle and the cow-hand mounted on this pony still is responsible for their care
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Title: Just Landed Divided Back PM 1906 Feb-23
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Title: Land Of Tomorrow Linen unused
Description:
Taken from the original painting by Dot Larsen wife of the Cowboy Artist, L.H. "Dude" Larsen.
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Title: Land Of Tomorrow Linen unused
Description:
Taken from an original painting by Dot Larsen, wife of the Cowboy Artist, L. H. "Dude" Larsen.
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Title: Landmarks Of The Desert 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: Lassoing A Steer Divided Back unused
Description:
Lassoing a Steer, on the open range by an expert roper. The rider is the "Giant Cow Boy" Chas. Irwin of Cheyenne. Wyo. At this time he broke the world's record for fast roping. On the cattle ranges only the most skillful ropers tackle the full grown steers and throw them to the earth alone unaided and tie them for branding. A whole show in himself. This and many other thrilling feats to be seen at Cheyenne's Frontier Celebration, Aug. 23-24-25 & 26, 1911.
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Title: Lead'n 'Em Out 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: 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 cows, cowponies and cowboys from A to Z.
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Title: Leisure Moments Divided Back PM 1909 Jun-10
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Title: Life On The Plains Divided Back unused
Description:
Cutting Out The Calves. In the regular "round ups", the work of cutting out the calves takes place, when they are sorted out and marked or branded. The little animals run along by the mothers sides, he brand of the mother denoting the ownership of the calf. After it has been "Cut" from the herd, the calf is roped and thrown, and then the cowboys label it with the mark of its owner.
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Title: Little Cowboy Divided Back PM 1917
Description:
Gee! What a jolt I got; - but I reckon I'll soon git the kinks out
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Title: Little Man Little Gun Divided Back unused
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: Lloyd Meyers On Big Enough Linen PM 1948
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Title: Lon Megargee Home On The Range Linen unused
Description:
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: Lone Cowboy Linen unused
Description:
This Fine art Print is one of a Series reproduced form 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: Looking For Game Cowgirl Divided Back PM 1908 Apr-25
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Title: Louis Brooks All Around Champion For 1943 Woodward Oklahoma (OK), Linen unused
Description:
The Rodeo gives our young people a glimpse of the Pioneer days in the Southwest. Brooks rides one of the wildest outlaw horses which reminds us of frontiers days we read about
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Title: Lovers Loop Round-Up San Jose, Divided Back
Description:
ROUND-UP COME SAN JOSE JULY 1-2-3-4-. ONE HUNDRED YEARS FUN CROWDED INTO FOUR DAYS AT CALIFORNIAS GREAT FRONTIER WILL BE DEVOTED TO CHARITY.
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Title: Man-O-War The Stud Horse Lexington Kentucky (KY), Linen unused
Description:
Man-O-War, the Wonder Horse which won prizes amounting to over $249,000.00 for its owner, Samuel d. riddle. Man-O-War established many records Sire of many famous race horses.
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Title: Meet Me At The Horse Show St. Louse, Divided Back unused
Description:
ALL HAIL THE HORSE AT THE ST.LOUSE SHOW OCTOBER 21 TO 26, INCLUSIVE 1912 IN THE COLIDEUM. DESPITE THE AMAZING ADVZNCE OF THE AUTOMOBILE THE HORSE IS STILL PROMINENTLY IN THE RACE AND CANNOT HE ECLIPSED EVEN BY THE MAGNIFICENT GOWNS THAT WILL BE WORN AT TH
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Title: Nevada Centennial Chrome unused
Description:
1864 - 1964
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Title: Off To A Flying Start PM 1950
Description:
Cowboy on Horse
Dude Ranch
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Title: Oh-Now I know what those little wheels are for Chrome PM 1953
Description:
cowboy, cowgirl
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Title: Oklahoma Ranger's Linen unused
Description:
"Out where the West Begins".
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Title: Old Prospector on the Desert Linen unused
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Title: Old Prospector On The Desert Linen PM 1945 May-04
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Title: On The Frontier 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 form A to Z.
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Title: On The Old Overland Trail Linen unused
Description:
Howdy from old Cheyenne out on the Boundless Prairies of the wild and Woolly West "In Wyoming". Cheyenne lying on the breezy prairies of Southwestern Wyoming is a bustling western city famous in pioneer history. Modern and progressive it still has the old Western spirit and enjoys going back to the old time days for awhile each year when the famous Frontier Days are held late in July.
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Title: Out Where The West Begins Linen unused
Description:
Out where the handclasp's a little stronger, Out where the simle 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 friendship's a little truer, That's where the West 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.
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Title: Out Where The West Begins Linen PM 1946
Description:
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 sum 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 friendship's a little truer, That's where the West begins. 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 les 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.
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Title: Outhouse Famous Publishing House For Poets Of Early Days Linen unused
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