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SWCPC 438 #1 Dennis Martin O'Connor, undated.
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 #31 Col. John Nicholas Simpson, undated.
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 403 E3 #6 Billie Sadler, undated.
This collection consists of photographs of tent shows (1900-1920). Russell Snow toured and performed with the Harley Sadler tent show into the 1920s
SWCPC 438 #33 William Henry Jennings, undated.
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 #27 Oliver Loving, undated.
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 #25 J. Riley Green, undated.
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 #63 Samuel Burks Burnett (duplicate), undated.
The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.
John Lee Hooker
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.Signed black and white publicity photo; signed The Blues album cover signed for Glen by JLH in Beaumont, TX in 1983; and original first printing of Fillmore Auditorium blues concert handbill featuring John Lee Hooke
SWCPC 438 #3 John Brigham Wilson, undated.
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 #7 C. C. Slaughter, undated.
The collection features portraits of sixty-one prominent cattle ranchers, both male and female, who were considered to be the “Cattle Kings of Texas.