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In Musquiz Canyon
title In Musquiz Canyondescription In this photograph, there are two covered vehicles filled with people and hitched to horses; one appears to be a small buggy and the other is a larger wagon. The wagons are standing in a flat area, covered in desert brush in front of the slopes of several rocky ridges. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph read "Down Musquiz Canyon" and "Horse and buggie days. Early way of sporting."artist/creator Duran, Rosalindasubject People Landscape And Nature Wagons Buttes Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Horse-Drawn Vehicles Fort Davis (Tex.) Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Horses Desert Buggycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Cowboys with Lassos
title Cowboys with Lassosdescription In this photograph, two young men dressed as cowboys (hats and chaps with tassels) are twirling ropes as lassos. The one on the left is George Edwards and the one on the right is Otis Grubb. Behind them there is a building with a long brick fence around it and there are other buildings farther off to the left. In the background, there is a rocky ridge covered in desert brush and the foreground where the men are standing appears to be bare ground. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Nothing else to do, but know how to work the ropes."artist/creator Duran, Rosalindasubject Chaps Social Life And Customs Ropes Edwards, George Agriculture - Ranching - Cowboys Grubb, Otis People - Individuals Desertcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Lady and burro colt
title Lady and burro coltdescription This photograph is a picture of a young woman (Sarah Janes) wearing a white dress holidng a small, dark burro colt in her arms. In the background, there appears to be an unpaved road and several buildings, at least one of which is the Janes' house. On the back of the photograph, there is a typed note that says "Lady and burro colt" and also a handwritten note that says, "The lady's baby burro Taking care of their stock." Additionally there is a stamp that with the name "Barry Scobee" and "Fort Davis, Texas."artist/creator Duran, Rosalindacontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH)