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Miller Bros’ & Arlington 101 Ranch—Real West
This colored booklet is in fairly good condition, with unusual edges. The color on the cover is bright and clear. The front and back cover altogether depicts a scene that Indian chiefs and the cowboys and cowgirls on horses together to fight the enemies. The date is Tuesday, Aug 22, 1910, St. Paul, University Ave. The pages in the booklet is somewhat aging and fragile, yellowish, but well maintained.
"Milk Fund" 101 Ranch Ticket, April 11, 1905
Miscellaneous 101 Ranch folder 24
Cowgirls Trick Ridin, Wichita Falls, Texas, 1921
Sepia photo postcard with image of four cowgirls standing on backs of horses and waving arms. Labeled, "Cowgirls Trick ridin, Wichita Fall, Texas (copyright 1921 R.R. Doubleday)".
Queens of the rodeo
Sepia photo postcard with image of four cowgirls playing cards. Labeled, "Queens of the Rodeo".
Princess Wenona and Wayne Beasley
Black and white photo postcard with image of Princess Wenona and Wayne Beasley. Headshots in top corners, Beasley roping Wenona's horse in main image. No text on reverse visible.
Princess Wenona and Chief Eagle Shirt on horseback, December 18, 1913
Inscribed in type "Princess Wenona, Worlds Greatest Horsebak Rife Shot assisted by Chief William Eagle Shirt. One of the Features of the 101 Ranch Real Wild West Show." on recto. Inscribed in pencil "Christmas and New Year Greeting from Wenona and Eagle Shirt". on verso.
Cow Girls, Miller Bros. 101 Ranch
Color photo postcard with image of six cowgirls on horseback. Labeled, "Cow Girls, Miller Bros. 101 Ranch". Princess Wenona on far right.
Descriptive Title
Six cowgirls
Photograph Postcard, 1797 - 1897
This is a photo postcard, printed in color with a reproduction of a Charles M. Russell watercolor of a saloon scene with three men lounging at a bar while another fires at the feet of still another. Words at the bottom read, "Dance! You short-horn dance!" At the top it reads, "101 Ranch, Bliss, O.T." and "I find cow-boys a social set, at one of their 'gatherings' I was invited to dance." Reverse side is blank but has Charles M. Russell's signature buffalo skull in the stamp location.