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View of Lost River ford or bridge, Klamath County, Oregon: photographic print
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Photograph of six men preparing to butcher a steer, Pahrump Valley, Nevada, circa 1880s-1890s
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Photograph of two men butchering a steer, Pahrump Valley, Nevada, circa 1880s-1890s
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Film transparency of cattle, Warm Springs, 1954
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Film transparency of a herd of cattle near Warm Springs, Nevada, December, 1954
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Film transparency of cattle grazing in a field, possibly in Lamoille Valley, Nevada, 1971
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Photograph of pigs at Kiel Ranch, circa early 1900s
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Slide of feeder troughs on a cattle ranch, Yerington, Nevada, May, 1966
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Photograph of Wilbur Clark and friends, location unknown, circa 1950s
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Photograph of a vagabond, Nevada, circa 1930s-1940s
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Photograph of a vagabond, Nevada, circa 1930s-1940s
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Photograph of bull, circa 1920s-1950s
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Film transparency of a bull, unidentified location, circa 1920s-1955
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Inventory Report on Las Vegas Ranch, November 7, 1902
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Inventory of the Las Vegas Ranch, October 1, 1904
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