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    SWCPC 438 #50 Harrison Montgomery Daugherty, undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

    SWCPC 438 #65 Oliver Loving (duplicate), undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

    SWCPC 438 #36 B. W. Reynolds, undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

    SWCPC 438 #37 John R. Blocker, undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

    SWCPC 438 Negatives #15 Leasial B. Harris, undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

    SWCPC 438 Negatives #24 Jonathan "Jot" Gunter, undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

    SWCPC 438 Negatives #37 John R. Blocker, undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

    SWCPC 438 Negatives #13 Frederick Horsburgh, undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

    Eric Clapton/Cream/Delaney & Bonnie/George Harrison

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    The Glen Sample Ely Autograph and Music Memorabilia Collection consists of autographed items and other music memorabilia, all framed and centered around a specific band or performer, assembled by Glen Ely during his time as a journalist and afterward.Tour program color picture pages of Clapton playing guitar signed by Eric Clapton; upper right corner pink card signed by Cream (Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and Clapton) in the UK in 1967; Right middle original first printing Fillmore West 1970 handbill for Delaney and Bonnie w. Eric Clapton concerts; lower right corner two white cards signed by Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker; top left green paper signed in UK in December 1969 by Delaney, Bonnie, singer P. P. Arnold, Eric Clapton and George Harrison (who toured with Delaney and Bonnie in December 1969, and who invited Clapton to play on his song While My Guitar Gently Weepson the Beatles White Albumand at 1971 Bangladesh concert, and Clapton returned favor by having Harrison guest on Cream’s song Badge in 1968, in addition, Clapton was obsessed with Harrison’s wife Patti Boyd, and wrote the song Layla about her and whom Clapton eventually married and later divorced; lower left original first printing of Cream concert handbill for April 1968 Detroit show; and lower border of four original first printing tickets for Cream 1967 and 1968 San Francisco show

    SWCPC 438 #52 George W. Littlefield, undated.

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    The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.

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