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Ranching in the Early Days
title Ranching in the Early Daysdescription This paper starts with a brief introduction regarding the Bogel family and then talks about life on a ranch in the Marfa, Texas area.subject Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Cattle Bogel Family. Biography Ranching -- Texas -- Marfa. Farm Life Agriculture - Ranchingcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Life of the Bogel Family
title Life of the Bogel Familydescription This report is a brief biography of William Woodworth Bogel and his children, focusing in particular on Gus Bogel and his wife, Annie Maude Bogel.subject Anecdotes Oral History Bogel Family. Biographies Agriculture - Ranching People - Individualscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Biography of Mr. & Mrs. Bogel
title Biography of Mr. & Mrs. Bogeldescription This report is written in two sections giving brief biographies of William Woodworth Bogel and his wife Sarah Newton Bogel. The report also includes a poem written by Mr. Whittier and dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Bogel.subject Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Cattle Wool Anecdotes Ranchers -- Texas -- Biography. Bogel Family. Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Sheep Sheep Drives Agriculture - Ranching People - Individuals Ranching -- Texas.contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Dipping Cattle on the Bogel Ranch
title Dipping Cattle on the Bogel Ranchdescription This photograph shows a vat for dipping cattle and many people standing around it. The people are all wearing light colored shirts, dark pants, and cowboy hats. According to the related report, the people are Graves, Woodworth, and Sarah Bogel (left to right) with Mexican cowhands. The foreground is focused on the dipping vats which is a canal of concrete with wooden gates and filled half-full with water. In the background, there are some other fences, what appears to be part of a wagon to the far right and mountains in the distance.subject Bogel, Sarah Newton Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Cattle Bogel Family. Bogel, Sarah Bogel, Woodworth People Heath Bogel, Amos Graves Bogel, Graves Bogel, William Woodworth Agriculture - Ranching Insecticidescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of Bogel Boys After a Hunt
title Photograph of Bogel Boys After a Huntdescription In this photograph, there are two young men standing in front of a dead cat. The boys are both dressed casually and wearing cowboy hats. Each of them is resting a rifle on the ground next to him, holding the muzzle in his right hand. The taller boy, to the right, is also wearing a belt of ammunition and holding some kind of horn in his left hand. The animal in front of them is a large cat, most likely a mountain lion (a related source refers to it as a panther) which is posed on the ground. There is also something off to the left, possibly another animal. The ground they are standing on appears to be bare and, in the background there is a house made of brick with a porch. To the left, there is a tree and a fence as well as some other indistinguishable objects behind the hunters. An accompanying note reads: "l to r - Gus Bogel, Graves Bogel, Sauceda ranch-house."subject Panthers Bogel Family. Bogel, Augustus Julius People Bogel, Gus Mountain Lions Sports And Recreation - Hunting Bogel, Amos Graves Cougars Agriculture - Ranchingcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
W. W. Bogel and Family
title W. W. Bogel and Familydescription In this photograph, the Bogel family is posing together for a portrait. The parents are sitting in the front row, flanked by two of their children, and the other five children are standing in the back row. The men are all wearing dark suits with neck- or bowties. Mrs. Bogel is wearing a striped dress and a cameo pin; her daughters are wearing light-colored dresses. According to accompanying information, the people in the picture are, left to right, 1st row: Edward Lindsey (Speck) Bogel, Sarah Newton Bogel, William Woodworth Bogel, Genevieve (Hennie) Bogel (Mrs. Everett Collins); 2nd row: Augustus Julius (Gus) Bogel, William Woodworth Bogel, Jr., Jessie Bogel Hubbard Kirk, Amos Graves Bogel, and Gallitzen Newton (Gallie) Bogel.subject Bogel, Sarah Newton Bogel, Edward Lindsey Bogel Family. Bogel, Augustus Julius People Kirk, Jessie Bogel Hubbard Portraits Bogel, Amos Graves Bogel, Gallitzen Newton Bogel, Genevieve Bogel, William Woodworthcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Bogel Brothers
title Bogel Brothersdescription This photograph is a portrait of the four Bogel brothers in Germany. All four are wearing suits with bowties including vests and watch chains. In the center of the photograph, there is a decorative end table with books and other objects on top of it. Two of the brothers are standing behind the table, leaning on some of the items, and the other two are sitting in ornate chairs to either side of the table. They are standing in front of a wall with decorative moulding. A related source names them from left to right: Theodore, Gustave, August, and William (father of William Woodwoorth Bogel).subject Bogel, August Bogel Family. Portraits Bogel, Gustave Germany Bogel, Theodore Bogel, William People - Individualscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
William Bogel and Father
title William Bogel and Fatherdescription This photograph shows a middle-aged man sitting in a chair with his arm around a boy who is standing to the right. Both of them are wearing dark suits with bow ties. The man has a moustache and beard and is sitting with his right leg crossed over the left. The background appears to be a wall indoors. A related source names the boy as William Bogel (father of William Woodworth Bogel) and his father in Germany.contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of Gus Bogel on Horseback
title Photograph of Gus Bogel on Horsebackdescription In this photograph, a young man (dressed in a light-colored shirt and chaps and wearing a cowboy hat) is sitting astride a horse. The horse is dark but has a white stripe down the middle of its face and three very short white socks. There is a coiled rope attatched to the saddle. They appear to be standing in a corral or yard of bare dirt. In the background, there is a wooden fence and a wooden structure with pegs and various items hanging on the side. There is also a sawhorse and several other objects on the ground to the right, in front of the building. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph says, "Gus Bogel 1916."artist/creator Unknownsubject Bogel Family. Bogel, Augustus Julius People Horseback Riding Ranches Agriculture - Ranching Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Horsescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of Gus Bogel
title Photograph of Gus Bogeldescription In this photograph, a young man (identified as Gus Bogel on the back of the photograph in a handwritten note) is standing in an area that appears to be a garden or backyard. The man is wearing a loose shirt and slacks, a tie, and cowboy boots. He is standing on grass and there are trees to either side. Behind him, there is some sort of wooden structure and a wooden swing or bench. There is a printed border around the outside of the photograph.artist/creator Fox Companycontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Letter from W. B. Hubbard
title Letter from W. B. Hubbarddescription The letter from W. B. Hubbard is a brief explanation of the enclosures provided including a photocopy of an article that appeard in The Cattleman in 1937.artist/creator Hubbard, W. B.contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Mrs. W. W. Bogel
title Mrs. W. W. Bogeldescription This photograph is a portrait of Sarah Newton Bogel. She appears to be middle-aged and is wearing a dress with a dark pattern and lace as well as a necklace. There is a typed caption under the photograph that says "Mrs. W. W. Bogel" as well as a handwritten note on the back that says, "Mrs. W. W. Bogel c. 1913." Additionally, there is a handwritten note accompanying the photograph that reads, "Mrs. William Woodworth (Sarah Newton) Bogel a real Marfa and Presidio County pioneer. She came to Marfa with her husband and daughter, Jessie - age 2 - in 1884. Photo made in 1913" signed "W. B. Hubbard."artist/creator Conescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Small Group of People
title Small Group of Peopledescription In this photograph, there are four adults and a child sitting together in a group. To the left, there are two young women sitting in the back and an older woman sitting directly in front of them, leaning against their knees. The third woman is facing a man who is also sitting in the back and a little girl sitting in front of him. All of the people in the group are dressed up; the women are wearing dark-colored dresses and hats. The man is wearing a suit and tie and a hat. The little girl is wearing a dress with a plaid pattern. The two younger women are holding bottles and the man is holding a third bottle and is pouring it into a glass. Behind the group is a wall made of bricks. An accompanying handwritten note reads, "Left to right: ? , ? possibly Mrs. Augustus Julius Bogel, Sr. (W. W. Bogel's mother) of Shreveport, La. (visiting), Mrs. W. W. Bogel (Sarah Newton), W. W. Bogel (William Woodworth), the child ? possibly Jessie Bogel - oldest child of W. W. and Sarah Newton Bogel."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Drawing of Gus Bogel
title Drawing of Gus Bogeldescription This is a hand-drawn portrait of a young man in a suit and tie. It is labled "Gus Bogel."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Portrait of Jessie Bogel
title Portrait of Jessie Bogeldescription This photograph is a portrait of Jessie Bogel Hubbard when she is an older woman with gray-streaked hair. She is wearing a dark patterned dress, a small necklace, and glasses. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph says, "Mrs. Harry J. (Jessie Bogel) Hubbard, [...] c. 1950."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Bogel Family Portrait
title Bogel Family Portraitdescription In this photograph, the Bogel family is posing together for a portrait. The parents are sitting in the front row, flanked by two of their children, and the other five children are standing in the back row. The men are all wearing dark suits with neck- or bowties. Mrs. Bogel is wearing a striped dress and a cameo pin; her daughters are wearing light-colored dresses. In the background to the left, there are some shelves and various indistinguishable items. According to related information, the people in the picture are, left to right, 1st row: Edward Lindsey (Speck) Bogel, Sarah Newton Bogel, William Woodworth Bogel, Genevieve (Hennie) Bogel (Mrs. Everett Collins); 2nd row: Augustus Julius (Gus) Bogel, William Woodworth Bogel, Jr., Jessie Bogel Hubbard Kirk, Amos Graves Bogel, and Gallitzen Newton (Gallie) Bogel.artist/creator Unknownsubject Bogel, Sarah Newton Bogel, Edward Lindsey Bogel Family. Bogel, Augustus Julius People Kirk, Jessie Bogel Hubbard Portraits Bogel, Amos Graves Bogel, Gallitzen Newton Bogel, Genevieve Bogel, William Woodworthcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sarah Russell Bogel and her son
title Sarah Russell Bogel and her sondescription In this photograph, a woman and young boy are standing in the yard of a ranch. The woman is young and wearing a loose, white dress. The little boy is wearing a loose shirt with overalls and is petting two dark-colored dogs. They are standing directly in front of a large wooden wagon. In the background, there is a building made of brick, a large pile of wood and a fence and mountains in the distance. On the back of the photograph, a handwritten note reads, "Sarah Russell Bogel (Mrs. William Woodworth Bogel, Jr.) and William Woodworth Bogel III (Billy B.) at W. W. Bogel's Charco Larco Ranch circa 1913-14."artist/creator Unknownsubject Bogel Family. People Bogel, Sarah Russell Dogs Ranches Bogel, William Woodworth Agriculture - Ranchingcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
The Bogel Women
title The Bogel Womendescription In this photograph, three women are standing together in what appears to be a yard. The women on the ends are both wearing white dresses with lace; the woman in the middle is wearing a checkered dress. The woman to the far right is older and has a dark tie at her throat and is holding a white, lacy parasol. Behind them, there is a tree and some bushes and several buildings are visible in the background. The names "Jessie," "Aunt Hennie," and "Granny" are handwritten from left to right over the women. On the back of the photograph, there is a handwritten note that says "Jessie Bogel Hubbard (Mrs. Harry J.), Genevieve (Hennie) Bogel, Sarah Newton Bogel (Mrs. W. W.), at Bogel residence, 220 W. Lincoln. Old Baptist Church in background. Tall chimney on Howell residence is still there. Circa 1913-1914."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Sarah Newton Bogel
title Sarah Newton Bogeldescription In this photograph, a young woman in a long, white dress decorated with ruffles and wearing a matching bonnet and gloves is posing for a portrait. She appears to be standing on a very small flight of stairs (only two or three) next to an intricately carved wooden railing. Her right hand is stretched out to hold a basket of flowers perched on a carved post at the top of the stairs. In the background there is a tree outside a window, and a wall decorated with carvings and climbing ivy. On the back of the photograph, a handwritten note reads, "Mrs. W. W. Bogel (Sarah Newton) about 1876 probably in San Antonio."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Two Women Posing in an Automobile
title Two Women Posing in an Automobiledescription In this photograph, there are several people in an old-style automobile. In the front, at the wheel, there is an older woman in a suit and hat; in the backseat, a younger woman dressed in white is sitting with a small child. In the background, there is a house and several wooden fences. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph says, "Mrs. W. W. Bogel behind the wheel. Mrs. Woodworth Bogel, Jr. in rear seat. In front of Bogel home, 220 West Lincoln, Marfa. Posed. Mrs. W. W. Bogel never drove." The child is most likely W. W. Bogel, III.artist/creator Unknownsubject Bogel, Sarah Newton Cars Children Bogel Family. People Bogel, Sarah Russell Bogel, William Woodworth Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Automobilescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group of People Near a Tree
title Group of People Near a Treedescription In this photograph, there are five people standing beneath a blooming tree. To the left, there is a young man in rolled-up pants and a dark jacket; he is holding the hand of the older woman next to him who is wearing a long, dark dress. In the middle, there is another older woman wearing a light-colored dress and holding what appears to be a bunch of flowers. To the right, there are two older men, wearing suits and hats. The one to the left has a pipe in his mouth and the one to the left is wearing tall boots. They are standing in the dirt in front of a sidewalk. In the background, there is a building with windows and a porch that looks like a house. At the bottom of the photograph, there are handwritten names labeling the woman to the left "Mrs. W. W. Bogel" and the man to the far right as "W. W. Bogel." A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Today, June 3, 1983, I showed this picture to Mrs. Jim Tyler. She said the young man is NOT Jim Tyler and that the two older people with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bogel are NOT the R. E. L. Tylers." and is signed "W. B. Hubbard."artist/creator Unknownsubject Bogel, Sarah Newton Flowers Social Life And Customs Bogel Family. People House Bogel, William Woodworthcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
People in an Automobile
title People in an Automobiledescription In this photograph, there are five people sitting in an old-style automobile with a covered top which is on an unpaved road. There are two women (one in the front seat, driving, and one in the back) and three men (one in the front seat and two in the back) and all of them appear to be dressed up. In the background, there are wooden fences, trees, and what appears to be a windmill. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Front Seat: Everett Collins (Buster), Genevieve (Hennie) Bogel - later Mrs. E. Collins; Back seat: Mrs. W. W. Bogel, ? , A. G. (Graves) Bogel. Looks like an early Model T Ford."artist/creator Unknownsubject Bogel, Sarah Newton Bogel Family. People Driving Bogel, Genevieve Ranches Bogel, Graves Collins, Everett Bogel, A. G. Business, Economics And Finance - Transportation - Automobilescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Chuck Wagon
title Chuck Wagondescription In this photograph, there are four men standing around a parked wagon amidst some brush. Two men are standing to the left of the wagon, wearing work clothes and boots. They are standing in front of a small building with a fenced-in porch. There are some bundles sitting outside the porch, to the left of the wagon. To the right of the first two men, there is a third man in dark overalls with his hands in a silver tub, perhaps doing dishes. The tub is on a folded-out table on the back of a wagon with large wheels. Above the table, there are several shelves with various objects on them. In front of the wagon, there are a variety of buckets or pots sitting on the ground. The fourth man is leaning against the right side of the wagon and appears to be eating. The handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Chuck wagon at W. W. Bogel's Perdiz pens."artist/creator Unknownsubject Social Life And Customs - Food And Cooking Bogel Family. People House Ranches Agriculture - Ranchingcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Gus Bogel at Sauceda Ranch
title Gus Bogel at Sauceda Ranchdescription In this photograph, there is a man on horseback. The man is fairly young, dressed as a cowboy (wearing chaps, a vest, loose shirt, and hat) and the horse is darkly colored with white socks. They are standing in what appears to be a desert area in front of a building that seems to be half made of adobe and half of wood with a window in the adobe portion. A handwritten note at the bottom of the photograph reads "Gus Bogel" and "Sauceda Ranch" and is repeated on the back "Gus Bogel at Sauceda Ranch."artist/creator Unknownsubject Deserts Bogel Family. People Houses Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Horses Sports And Recreation - Riding - Horsescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Cattle Branding
title Cattle Brandingdescription In this photograph, there are two men branding what appears to be a calf in a wooden pen. The man holding the brand is fairly young, wearilng loose, lightly-colored clothing, a hat and and tall boots. He is facing a slightly older man who is sitting on the calf. The second man has a moustache and is wearing a light shirt, dark pants, and what appears to be a leather apron as well as a hat. The calf is white with darker spots. Behind them, there is a third man, also dressed in light clothing, who is only partially visible, walking near a tall wooden fence that surrounds them. The left side of the photograph is partially obscured by a white spot. On the back of the photograph, there is a handwritten note that says, "Gus Bogel brands one for his dad, W.W. Bogel, at the Perdiz pens."artist/creator Unknownsubject Bogel Family. People Calves Bogel, Gus Agriculture - Ranching - Cattle Brands Ranches Bogel, William Woodworthcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Out on a Summer Day
title Out on a Summer Daydescription In this photograph, there are three people standing in front of a small palm tree on short grass. The man on the left is wearing a suit and tie and a straw hat; he is holding a cane in his right hand and has his left arm around the shoulders of the woman next to him. The woman is standing between the two men, wearing a white jacket, skirt and hat. The two people on the left are middle aged, but the man on the far right is older and has a moustache. He is also wearing a suit, a bowtie, and a straw hat. The men also have flowers pinned to their jackets. On the back of the photograph, there are some handwritten notes that say "Sunday - August 29. 1926, 'Out on a Summer Day!'" and also the names of the people, although they are not very clear; one appears to be "Aunt Linda" (?) and one that says "Papa Bogel."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Portrait of Jessie Bogel Hubbard
title Portrait of Jessie Bogel Hubbarddescription In this photograph, a young woman is posing in what appears to be a long, white wedding dress. She is wearing an intricate necklace around her throat and holding a bouquet of flowers in front of her. In the background, there is an ornate window and ledge. On the back of the photograph, there is a handwritten note that says "Jessie Bogel Hubbard about 1900 probably San Antonio."artist/creator Unknownsubject Wedding Dresses Bogle, Jessie Bogel Family. Portraits Social Life And Customs - Customs - Weddings Hubbard, Jessie Bogel People - Individualscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Picture of a mother and daughter
title Picture of a mother and daughterdescription In this photograph, a mother and daughter, both in long white dresses, are standing together in front of a brick wall and flowering plants. The mother has her arm around the daughter's shoulders. In the background, to the right, a partial stairway leading to an open door and the arm of another woman are visible, A handwritten note on the back of the photograph says "Genevieve Bogle - Mrs. W. W. Bogel daughter - mother about 1916."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Portrait of W. W. Bogel
title Portrait of W. W. Bogeldescription This photograph is a portrait of William Woodworth Bogel (visible from the chest up). He is an elderly man with a moustache dressed in a suit and tie; there is a pin through his tie and a handkerchief in his breast pocket. On the back of the photograph, there is a handwritten note that says "W. W. Bogel, Pioneer Rancher."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Portrait of a Private
title Portrait of a Privatedescription This photograph is a portrait of a young man (visible from the waist up) wearing the uniform of a private in World War I. The jacket of his uniform has pins on the collar and the buttons have an imprint on them. The uniform also includes a hat that has cords knotted around the brim. The photograph is mounted in a dark-colored frame which has a name handwritten on the back "Graves Bogel."artist/creator Unknownsubject Military And War - Uniforms And Insignia Military And War - Wars - World War I Bogel Family. People Portraits Wwi World War, 1914-1918. Military And War - Personnel Bogel, Gravescontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Bloys Campmeeting
title Bloys Campmeetingdescription In this photograph, a group of 13 people (including two children) are standing in front of trees. All of the men and most of the women are wearing hats (and/or bonnets). At the bottom of the photograph there are several handwritten labels: "S. N. B., G. N. Bogel, Jessie B. H. [...] H. J. H. Jr., Eda Jenkins Hubbard, and W. W. Bogel" From left to right, there are: a woman in a white dress with dark-colored sleeves (S. N. B.); a man in a white shirt and bow-tie wearing dark glasses; a second woman in a white dress next to a younger woman wearing a darker-colored dress and bonnet and behind them there is a man wearing a white shirt and tie; a woman in a white dress with a dark pin at the collar holding the hand of a very young boy, also in white, and standing next to a slightly older boy in white with a square collar; a man (directly behind the boys) who appears to be wearing a uniform; two women in white dresses; another man in uniform; and an older man (W. W. Bogel) with a moustache who has something tucked into the waist of his slacks. Directly behind the men to the right, there is some sort of covered vehicle (a buggy or automobile). A handwritten note on the back of the photograph says "Bloys Camp Meeting circa 1913/1916."artist/creator Unknownsubject Bogel, G. N. Bogel, Sarah Newton Bloys Camp Meeting Association. Social Life And Customs Skillman'S Gove Bogel Family. Hubbard, Eda Jenkins People Big Bend Hubbard, Harry J. Religion Bogel, William Woodworth Hubbard, Jessie Bogel Camp Meetings -- Texas.contributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Group of people outside a house
title Group of people outside a housedescription In this photograph, six people are standing in a rough semi-circle to the left of a brick building in an area that appears to be covered in desert scrub. From left to right, there is a woman in a white dress, a man, dressed casually, and older woman wearing a dress with her hands on the previous man's hips, a man dressed casually and wearing odd glasses holding a small child, a man with a moustache who has his hands in his pockets, and another man, also dressed casually. The men are all wearing hats and the two in the middle have bandanas around their necks. The younger woman is also wearing a hat and the older one appears to be wearing a bonnet. There are handwritten notes with some names above the heads of the people. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph lists the names of the persons in the photograph: "Sarah Barclay Bogel (Mrs. Gallie Bogel), Gus Bogel, Sarah Russell (Mrs. Woodworth) Bogel, Woodworth (W. W., Jr.) holding son Billy B. (W. W. III) Bogel, ?, Ben Joe Buchannan."artist/creator Unknownsubject Bogel Family. Bogel, Billy B. People Bogel, Gus Bogel, Sarah Russell Buchannan, Ben Joe Woodworth, William Bogel, Sarah Barclay Desertcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Gus Bogel
title Gus Bogeldescription In this photograph, a man, dressed casually and wearing a cowboy hat and a gun belt, is standing in front of a brick building that appears to have an aluminum roof. There is an open window in the building's wall and some scrub is growing beneath it. In the background to the right of the photograph, a wagon wheel is visible. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "A. J. (Gus) Bogel at Bogel Brothers' Sauceda Ranch. Banoit Times."artist/creator Unknowncontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH)