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[Photograph of a man hugging a Brahman bull]

Description: Photograph of a man hugging a Brahman bull. The man, who is dressed in a dark suit and hat, has the bull's head on his left shoulder to display the gentleness of the breed. Other Brahmans beyond and to the right of the bull. Wooden buildings and sheds in left and right background.
Date: [1940..1955]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of a Short Horn steer raised by Albert Peyton George]

Description: Photograph of a Short Horn steer raised by Albert Peyton George. The haltered steer is standing in a pasture. Trees in background. Written in white in the grass below the image of the steer: "Smith K. C. Mo." Typewritten on back of photograph: "Shiek's Jubilee". Stamped on back of photo: "Photo No. [in pencil] 14918] Use This Number To Order Extra Prints Guy E. Smith 210 W. 8th, Room 112 Kansas City, Missouri".
Date: [1940..1955]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of four cattle]

Description: Photograph of four cattle. Three white cattle are Brahman and the third of darker color (center right) is a Brahman cross. White fence posts, barn, and trees in background. On back of photograph in pencil: "8 x 10" and stamped in black on back "05". Image is slightly blurred.
Date: [1940..1955]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of Short Horn bull in a pasture with four Brahman cows]

Description: Photograph of Short Horn bull in a pasture with four Brahman cows and three calves. White fence posts cross-fence to another pasture just beyond the cattle. Wooden feed troughs in back pasture. Trees and wooden buildings in background. Tree branch at top of photograph. Stamped in black in back of photograph: "Hank Tenny & Associates photography publicity 3615 S MacGregor Houston".
Date: [1940..1955]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of six cattle in a pasture with extended fence line]

Description: Photograph of six cattle in a pasture. The fence line in the foreground extends from the bottom left corner of photograph to the center right. Two cows are facing the fence and others are in the background. Cross-fence and bare trees in background. Stamped on back of photograph in blue: "985" and in black "Kodak Velox Paper".
Date: [1940..1955]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of six dark colored cattle and a Brahman]

Description: Photograph of six dark colored cattle and a Brahman. Two men on right of photograph in cowboy hats are holding the lead ropes of two of the cattle. The African-American man is leaning on the ground on his right side and the other man is on his knees. Shadow of a man on left. Wooden feeder and white building in background. Other cattle grazing in pasture in background. White fence posts and oak trees line the driveway that leads to the George Ranch house (not visible). "46" written in white in b… more
Date: [1940..1955]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of six dark colored cattle and a Brahman]

Description: Photograph of six dark colored cattle and a Brahman. Two men on right of photograph in cowboy hats are holding the lead ropes of two of the cattle. Man (squatting) on right wearing cowboy hat is holding the lead rope of the Brahman.. Shadow of a man on left. Wooden feeder and white building in background. Other cattle grazing in pasture in background. White fence posts and oak trees line the driveway that leads to the George Ranch house (not visible). "55" written in white in bottom right hand … more
Date: [1940..1955]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of George Jodarski and his prize calf]

Description: Photograph of George Jodarski and his prize calf. The photograph was taken in 1940 at the Jodarski's second house (one house closer to Richmond on the same side of the road). Albert Peyton George gave Jodarski the calf and he entered it in the Fort Bend County Fair where he won Grand Champion. Albert George bought the calf at the Fort Bend County Fair auction and gave it back to Jodarski. Jodarski then entered the calf in the Houston Fat Stock Show and Livestock Exposition, where it placed 2nd.… more
Date: 1940
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[George, Alfred, Raymond, and Frank Jodarski]

Description: Outdoor photograph of four men. The men are identified as (left to right): "Little Brother George, brother Alfred, Raymond, and Frank Jodarski". The photograph was taken in 1940. All of the men are wearing hats. Fence posts in right background; shrub in left background. Written at top of image: "George, Alfred, Raymond 5 (or S?) [&] Papa - 1940".
Date: 1940
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Roy Stubblefield and Louis Muegge standing outside of a building]

Description: Outdoor photograph of two men standing outside of the wooden building of "Judge Roy Bean Notary Public" as written on the sign above the porch. A sign also reads: "Justice Of The Peach Law West Of The Pecos" and "Jersey Lilly". The two men are identified as Roy Stubblefield and Louis Muegge. The men are standing in front of wooden steps that lead to the front porch. There are small palm plants on either side of the steps; wooden chair on porch; wood slats cover the front of the porch floor to t… more
Date: 1940
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Joyce Kopycinski as a little girl, standing on a porch]

Description: Photograph (copy) of a little girl standing on a porch. Written on back of photo in pencil: "Joyce Kopycinski daughter of Mr. [&] Mrs. Edwin Kopycinski on the ranch - FM 762 (circa 1940?)". In this full length photograph, Joyce is wearing a dark colored dress with white buttons down the front (to waist) and a white collar. She has on white shoes and socks. Joyce has her hands clasped together at her waist. Screen door in left background; white wooden exterior wall of house in right background.
Date: [1940..1949]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Bill, Alice Jane, and Joyce Kopycinski]

Description: Portrait (copy) of three children. Written on back in pencil: "L to R Bill, Alice Jane, Joyce Kopycinski children of Anita [&] Edwin Kopycinski circa 1940s?" Boy on left is wearing dark pants and plaid shirt. Girl in center is wearing a gingham dress. Girl in left is wearing a light colored dress with button front and polka dot trim at button hemline and at pocket. The photograph faded cropping at top.
Date: [1940..1949]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of six dark colored cows and one white Brahman in a pasture on the George Ranch]

Description: Photograph of six dark colored cows and one white Brahman in a pasture on the George Ranch. The cow on far left is grazing on grass. A man in cowboy hat is holding a lead rope on right side of photo. He is kneeling on his left knee and has his right knee up. He is holding the lead rope in his right hand. Cross fence beyond line of cattle forms another pasture. Cattle can be seen in distance. Round water trough on right. Metal gate on left of photograph. White fence post and oak trees line the d… more
Date: [1940..1950]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of four cows in a pasture on the George Ranch]

Description: Photograph of four cows in a pasture on the George Ranch. The cattle are each held on a lead rope by men squatting in the grass next to them. Partial view of the man holding the rope to the white Brahman is squatting near far right of photograph. Two men are leaning on a fence post on the opposite side of the fence. Partial view of the George Ranch house on the left side of the photograph. Trees in the background. "21" printed in white in bottom right of the photograph. Stamped in purple on bac… more
Date: [1940..1950]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of six cattle in a pasture on the George Ranch]

Description: Photograph of six cattle in a pasture on the George Ranch. Four of the cattle on left are facing away from camera and the remaining two are facing toward the camera. A man wearing a cowboy hat is on his hands and knees in the grass to the right of the photo. There is a metal gate to the left of the photograph. Cross fence beyond the cattle creates another pasture. Cattle can be seen grazing in the distance in the far pasture. A round water trough in this pasture can be seen on the right edge of… more
Date: [1940..1950]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of a black and white short horn cow]

Description: Photograph of a black and white short horn cow with halter and chain and leather lead rope. There is a advertisement sign in left background and an automobile in right background (both blurred). Written in white print in the shadow below the cow: "Smith C. C. Mo." Stamped on back in black: "Photo No. [in pencil] 12649 [in black stamp] Use this number to order extra prints Guy E. Smith 220 West 12 St. Kansas City, Missouri".
Date: [1940..1950]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of Albert Peyton George with the exhibitor of the Reserve Grand Champion Short Horn Steer]

Description: Photograph of Albert Peyton George with the exhibitor of the Reserve Grand Champion Short Horn Steer at the Houston Fat Stock Show and Livestock Exposition in 1940. George is wearing a three piece suit, eyeglasses, and a felt hat. He has his hands in his pants pockets. Crowd of people sitting in the grandstands of the indoor arena in background.
Date: 1940
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Photograph of the Reserve Grand Short Horn Steer at the Houston Fat Stock Show]

Description: Photograph of the Reserve Grand Short Horn Steer at the Houston Fat Stock Show and Livestock Exposition. The banner proclaiming the steer as reserve champion is being held by its exhibitor, the young man standing directly behind it. A.P. George is standing on the far left. George, who is wearing a suit, is holding the lead rope to the steer in his left hand and his cowboy hat in his right hand. Four unidentified men are standing behind the exhibitor. The arena brick wall with people leaning on … more
Date: 1940
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park

[Picture of a herd of cattle and cowboys]

Description: Framed picture of a herd of cattle being gathered into a tight cluster by a group of 4 cowboys on horseback, at least one of the cowboys is African-American. They are in a prarie of short grass, it appears to be near midday in winter. In the background from left to right is a cluster of white frame buildings and what might be a tin barn, a windmill on a steel tower, a post and barbed wire fence, and a chuckwagon. At the horizon is a stand of trees. The "O" brand of A.P. George is visible on som… more
Date: [1940..1950]
Partner: George Ranch Historical Park
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