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Lincoln Hamilton Cattle Drive

Lincoln Hamilton Cattle Drive


Before the main highway (Highway 371) through the valley was paved in the 1950s, it was quite common for the Hamilton cattle to be driven right down the middle of the dirt roads.




OTHER PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE "FARMING & RANCHING" COLLECTION:


Cowgirl in TrainingJim Wellman Kenworthy HomeCattle DriveCattle at the WellLincoln Hamilton CultivatingAdequate Water Supply Meant SurvivalReady For a Day In The Saddle

Lost and found!Cattle In The Palm Canyon AreaJim Wellman and Ernest ArnaizRest Stop On A Cattle DriveBranding day at the Arnaiz RanchBranding at the Wellman CorralArnaiz Loading Chute & Corral

Ranchers Checking On CattleLincoln Hamilton branding cattle in the 1920's.Ready for a Days WorkPhoto of Jim WellmanAction on Branding DayWinter grazing in Coyote CanyonFinding the Strays

After the BrandingHot Dirty WorkHamilton RanchRancher Jim Wellman moving cattle from the Santa Rosa Indian Reservation.




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