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Louisiana Trail Rider Group Ride This is a black and white photograph of a group of people who are part of the Louisiana Trail Rider group. The photograph contains a large group of men, women, and children riding horses down a road lined with cars.
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Mildred Douglas Chrisman Bronc Riding This is an image of a black and white postcard showing the side view of Mildred Douglas Chrisman riding bucking bull. The woman is wearing a dark colored shirt, and a fringed leather split skirt or chaps. There are two men wearing dress shirts, ties, and cowboy hats sitting on horseback in background of the image in the top left. Printed in white lettering, on the front, at the bottom of the card are words that read, "MILDRED DOUGLAS RIDING, WILD STEER. / (D.F.P.CO.INC.)."
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Mamie Francis Hafley and her Horse Performing Tricks This is a photograph of a postcard in black and white of cowgirl, Mamie Francis Hafley standing next to her horse Napoleon. Both the woman and the horse are crossing their right leg over their left knee in their popular "Figure 44" pose.
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Fox Hastings Bulldogging This is a picture of a black and white postcard of cowgirl, Fox Hastings, bulldogging. She is sitting on the dirt-covered ground with her right hand under a bull's neck with its head across her lap and her right hand is in the air. Printed in white on the front of the card at the bottom reads, "FOX HASTINGS BULLDOGGING / (DOUBLEDAY)."
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Portrait of a Cowgirl This is a photograph of a black and white postcard. It includes the profile from the waist up of a woman sitting with her gloved hands on a rope. She is wearing a large cowboy hat with studs on it. Her shirt is oversized and dark in color, she has a plaid neckerchief on, and is wearing leather gloves.
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Old Time Cowgirls This black and white photograph portrays seven women in early 20th century cowgirl attire. The image also contains text at the bottom, of the names of each cowgirl represented: Rene Hafley, Fox Hastings, Rose Smith, Ruth Roach, Mabel Strickland, Prairie Rose, and Dorothy Morell. The women pose next to each other, some with arms linked, smile at the camera. Printed at bottom edge of the photo are the words "(Doubleday / Photo)."