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School children breaking for lunch at a local café in Floyd County, Kentucky.
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Interview with Horace Baker. During the interview he says "if you get beat by a horse it's your own fault" when asked about trading horses in Mendon, Utah. Excerpt from full audio interview.
Horace Baker talk about trading puffed wheat for horses in Mendon, Utah. Excerpt from full audio interview.
A page from the Lambin commentary of 1579 of Horace showing student marginalia.
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A picture of the binding of the book.
Shows wood cut on the title page of the 1579 3rd Ed. Lambin commentary of Horace.
Logan Canyon, 1905. Horse and buggy near Hercules Power Plant at mouth of Canyon. View looking east
UAC Horse Barn from the southeast. This structure later became the Art Barn in the 1950s and was demolished in 2015.
Horse leads hanging on the tack room porch on August 8, 2017 at the Triangle X Ranch.
This photo shows a horse drawn garbage wagon typical of the early 1900's. This was the main source of garbage removal among cities.
Horse-drawn hearse in Aurora, Nevada, 1920s. Aurora, Nevada was a silver mining boom town founded in 1860. Aurora was in its heyday in the 1860s (Mark Twain briefly lived there), but it slowly declined after 1870. It went through a rebirth in 1912…
Dolph, Irene and Torma Andrus pose with Jennie Clement in front of Horsecollar Ruins.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. Horses and mules feeding at Kayenta trading post located in Northern Arizona.
This photograph was taken by either Zane Grey or another unknown photographer during Zane Grey's trip to Rainbow Bridge in April 1922. A mother horse and a baby horse next to Red Lake in Northern Arizona.
Horses enter corral after early morning roundup at Triangle X ranch.