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Ranch-hands and Rangers:
Western Photographic Resources


This section of WestWeb contains photographs relating to cowboys (and cowgirls) in the American West. For further information, see WestWeb's Cowboy West page.


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A series of humorous cowboy postcards from 1907 depicting the real power of a cowgirl.


"A Montana ranch, comfortable if not elegant, and the home of many well-to-do persons engaged in mining or stock-raising." By Jackson, 1872. [307kb Image from US National Archives] "Some of [Aztec's] Punchers." Aztec Land & Cattle Company, Holbrook, Ariz. Terr. By Ames, 1877--89. [253kb Image from US National Archives]
"Cattle Ranch, Graham Co. Ariz." Dude with his lassoed steer ca. 1896--97. [221kb Image from US National Archives] "Cattle Round Up." Close view of a steer downed for branding, ca. 1896--99, Arizona Territory. [274kb Image from US National Archives]
Roundup on the Sherman Ranch, Genesee, Kans. Cowboy with lasso readied looks beyond the herd on the open range to his fellow cowpunchers waiting on the horizon, ca. 1902. [320kb Image from US National Archives] "Target shooting, in Arizona." John Doyle's ranch, ca. 1887-89. By Ames. [449kb Image from US National Archives]


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