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[Cowboys Around a Flaming Barrel]

Photograph of five cowboys around a barrel that has fire visible from a slot near its base. They are standing near a wooden fence with cattle penned up behind them. From left to right: Weaver Brush, Harold Ledbetter, Tom Blanton, Lanham Martin, and Watt Matthews.
Date: 1949
Creator: Wallace, Sally Brittingham
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cowboys Around a Cattle Branding Station]

Photograph of a group of cowboys gathered around a cattle branding station at the end of a wooden cattle chute. A barrel to the lower left has an open slot with branding irons placed within. From left to right, the men are Weaver Brush, Harold Ledbetter, Tom Blanton, Lanham Martin, and Watt Matthews.
Date: 1949~
Creator: Wallace, Sally Brittingham
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cowboys with Branding Irons]

Photograph of five cowboys around a cattle branding station. Two of them push branding irons into the station behind a seated man. A smoking barrel to the lower left has an open slot revealing fire and has a branding iron placed within. From left to right, they are Tom Blanton, Watt Matthews, Harold Ledbetter, and Lanham Martin.
Date: 1949
Creator: Wallace, Sally Brittingham
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cowboys Branding a Calf]

Photograph of two cowboys on either side of a calf that is contained in a wooden structure. The cowboy on the left with his back turned to the camera (Weaver Brush) is pushing a branding iron into the animal's smoking flank. The cowboy on the right is Lanham Martin.
Date: 1949~
Creator: Wallace, Sally Brittingham
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Cowboys Holding and Injecting a Calf]

Photograph of cowboys holding and injecting a needle into a calf that has been restrained in a metal structure. A man to the left holds a metal rod over the animal, a man in the middle injects its, and a third man on the end holds down its head.
Date: 1949~
Creator: Wallace, Sally Brittingham
System: The Portal to Texas History