[Photograph of Matlock Rose riding the quarter horse Buster Waggoner in an outdoor arena]

Photograph of Matlock Rose riding the quarter horse Buster Waggoner in an outdoor arena. Rose is "cutting" the calf on the right side of the photograph. There is a cowboy sitting on the top rail of the metal fence on the far left. Automobiles parked outside of arena near the fence. Two people are sitting on the front fender of an automobile near center background. A man is riding a white horse behind that same vehicle. Printed in white near bottom center of photograph: "Buster Waggoner, AQHA: 8336 Champion :Breckenridge NCHA, 4-30-49. Ridden by: Matlock Rose Owner: Lester Goodson J3 Ranch, Magnolia, Texas". Stamped on back of photo in red: " A James Cathey Photograph Photographer of the nation's leading Rodeos. Photographs taken of Parades, Horses, Personalities and Western Wear. James Cathey Western Photography - Phone 6-9225 'In the heart of the livestock industry" Ft. Worth Livestock Exchange Bldg. Reorder Prints By # [in pencil] 4-30-8". And in pencil "4-30-8"
Date: April 30, 1949
Creator: Cathey, James
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Uniomerus tetralasmus, Specimen #1248

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; thin shell; bluish-white internal coloring; dark brown external coloring; no external sculpturing. Collected in the Red River basin. The specimen measures between 60 - 100 mm in length and was assessed to be long dead when collected.
Date: April 4, 1976
Creator: Britton, Joseph
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Uniomerus tetralasmus, Specimen #1249

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; thin shell; bluish-white internal coloring; reddish-brown external coloring; no external sculpturing. Collected in the Red River basin. The specimen measures between 60 - 100 mm in length and was assessed to be long dead when collected.
Date: April 4, 1976
Creator: Britton, Joseph
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Uniomerus tetralasmus, Specimen #1250

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; thin shell; bluish-white internal coloring; dark brown external coloring; no external sculpturing. Collected in the Red River basin. The specimen measures between 60 - 100 mm in length and was assessed to be long dead when collected.
Date: April 4, 1976
Creator: Britton, Joseph
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Uniomerus tetralasmus, Specimen #1251

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; thin shell; bluish-white internal coloring; reddish-brown external coloring; no external sculpturing. Collected in the Red River basin. The specimen measures between 60 - 100 mm in length and was assessed to be relatively-recently dead when collected.
Date: April 4, 1976
Creator: Britton, Joseph
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Uniomerus tetralasmus, Specimen #1252

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; thin shell; bluish-white internal coloring; dark brown external coloring; no external sculpturing. Collected in the Red River basin. The specimen measures between 0 - 60 mm in length and was assessed to be long dead when collected.
Date: April 4, 1976
Creator: Britton, Joseph
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library

Uniomerus tetralasmus, Specimen #1253

One preserved mussel specimen including both the left and right valves. The specimen exhibits an elliptical shape; thin shell; bluish-white internal coloring; reddish-brown external coloring; no external sculpturing. Collected in the Red River basin. The specimen measures between 60 - 100 mm in length and was assessed to be long dead when collected.
Date: April 4, 1976
Creator: Britton, Joseph
Object Type: Specimen
System: The UNT Digital Library