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- Branding on the Half Circle 84 Ranch
- Photograph of cowboys branding cattle on the Half Circle 84 Ranch in New Mexico during the 1890s.
- Brands, Vol. 2
- Handwritten directory of brands associated with ranches mainly located in New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Directory is arranged alphabetically by brand. Volume two covers U through Z, and the numerical brands.
- Brands, Vol. 1
- Handwritten directory of brands associated with ranches mainly located in New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Directory is arranged alphabetically by brand. Volume one covers A through T.
- Three Cowboys and a Branded Calf
- Photograph of three cowboys leaning over a branded cow. The brand looks like the roman numeral III.
- Shop and Home of Kuhns and Kuhns
- Photograph of Kuhns and Kuhns home and store. A sign on the modest white building reads, "Kuhns & Kuhns, Branding Irons, Calf Dehorners". The building has a garage door on it's right side and a gated area on it's left. Printed in the bottom right-hand corner of the frame is, "Wheatley Photo, Clayton, N.M."
- Living Room of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kuhns
- Photograph of the living room of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kuhns. In the center of the frame is a window with blinds and white curtains. The room is wood-paneled and on the bottom-half the panels have cattle brands burned into them. On the right side of the frame is a newspaper holder and a shelf with a large Native American doll on a shelf. There are photographs framed on the walls and a rug on the floor. On the right side of the frame is a large old radio and on the left is a rug, leather chair and Native American doll on a shelf. Imprinted in the bottom right-hand corner is, "Wheatley Photo, Clqyton, N.M."
- Bissell Ranch, Las Cruces, NM
- Photograph of a corral full of dark horses, including foals. Behind the group of horses is a barbed wire fence, a house and a windmill.
- Earmarking Cattle
- Photograph of J.E. (Shorty) Northcutt, on the far right, watching several ranch hands earmark a calf. All of the men are wearing cowboy hats, chaps and cowboy boots.
- Ray Wharton on Rusty
- Cowboy Ray Wharton on a horse named Rusty at a calf roping contest at Clovis, New Mexico.
- [Photograph of Snakeweed Treatment on Field]
- Photograph illustrating the effect of an herbicide treatment on a patch of snakeweed on Bob Henard Ranch near Tatum, New Mexico.
- Muleshoe Ranch Headquarters
- Photograph of the Muleshoe Ranch Headquarters. In the center of the frame is a white building and to its right is a small log building and wooden fence. In the background is a mountain and surrounding the ranch are several trees.
- Muleshoe Ranch Headquarters
- Photograph of a deer standing at the edge of a pond at the Muleshoe Ranch Headquarters. On the right side of the frame is a two-story house and on the left are several log buildings and a wooden fence. There are mountains in the background.
- Chisum Ranch in New Mexico
- Photograph of the Chisum Ranch. The ranch house is shrouded in trees and has a large front porch and tall chimney. In the front yard is an electric pole and wires. The property is surrounded by a picket fence. Printed below the photograph is, "The Old Chisum Ranch below Roswell, New Mexico".
- Old Lincoln County Courthouse
- Photograph of two individuals identified as George W. Coe and Nan Hillary Harrison standing by the old Lincoln County courthouse, which was turned into a museum. Several handwritten notes on the back read: "Old Lincoln County [C]ourt House Recentl[y] [R]estored as a Museum [by] the Pioneers of Linco[ln C]ounty", "Billy the Kid", "Georgia Redfield", and "Lincoln Co. Courthse. made into museum."
- C.S. Branum on His Cutting Horse
- Photograph of C.S. Branum of New Mexico on his 5 year old paint horse, which was a cutting horse, in 1896.