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Matador Ranch Headquarters

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters in 1901. The man on the platform who is fishing is Johnnie McBain, the ranch bookkeeper at that time. Standing next to McBain is Mrs. B.F. Harper and the other girl is Esther Cammack.
Date: 1901
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Henry Cook at Payne Place

Description: Photograph of Henry Cook, who was in charge of the Matador Land and Cattle Company line camp at Payne Place. He is sitting on a horse. There is a barn and corral in the background.
Date: 1914
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

[Matador Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters (located at 8 miles from intersection of Highway 70 and 62) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters (located at 8 miles from intersection of Highway 70 and 62) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters (located at 8 miles from intersection of Highway 70 and 62) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters (located at 8 miles from intersection of Highway 70 and 62) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters (located at 8 miles from intersection of Highway 70 and 62) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters (located at 8 miles from intersection of Highway 70 and 62) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters (located at 8 miles from intersection of Highway 70 and 62) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters (located at 8 miles from intersection of Highway 70 and 62) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters (located at 8 miles from intersection of Highway 70 and 62) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters (located at 8 miles from intersection of Highway 70 and 62) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Headquarters]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Headquarters (located at 8 miles from intersection of Highway 70 and 62) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Cowhands and Cattle in Matador]

Description: Photograph of two cow hands on horseback in front of a herd of cattle with more cattle and hills in the background.
Date: 1900
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Ranch Work Collage]

Description: Series of four trimmed photographs mounted on a board, with white paint outlines and decorations around the photos. At the top, there is a rectangular photo of five mounted cowhands herding a loose group of cattle on an open plain; in the center are two oval-shaped photos including a makeshift corral of horses with several men standing or mounted outside the pen (left) and a pitched tent with a man seated in the shade next to it (right); at the bottom is another rectangular photo of cowhands, … more
Date: 1926
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum

[Traweek House]

Description: Photograph of the Traweek House in Matador, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Traweek House]

Description: Photograph of the Traweek House in Matador, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Traweek House]

Description: Photograph of the Traweek House in Matador, Texas.
Date: unknown
Creator: Texas Historical Commission
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Donnie Hunt photograph]

Description: A black and white photograph of Donnie Hunt, a classmate and best friend of William Waybourn from elementary school to college. Hunt passed of AIDS on July 12, 1996.
Date: unknown
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Matador Ranch Old Stone Bunkhouse]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Old Stone Bunkhouse (located at State Highway 70) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: March 1963
Creator: Brown, Carolyn
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Remains of White House]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Remains of White House (located at State Highway 70) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: March 1963
Creator: Brown, Carolyn
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Windmill and Milk House]

Description: Photograph of the Windmill and Milk House (located at State Highway 70) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: March 1963
Creator: Brown, Carolyn
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

[Matador Ranch Bunkhouses or Cooling Houses (2)]

Description: Photograph of the Matador Ranch Bunkhouses or Cooling Houses (2) (located at State Highway 70) in Motley County, Texas.
Date: March 1963
Creator: Brown, Carolyn
Partner: Texas Historical Commission

Headquarters, Matador Division, Matador, Texas

Description: Photograph of the Headquarters of the Matador Division in Matador, Texas. The house is stone and surrounded by newly planted trees. On the left side of the frame is a water tower. In front of the house is a barbed-wire fence and a metal gate. In the foreground is a grassy field and a section of picket fencing.
Date: unknown
Partner: Cattle Raisers Museum
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