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Rancher Jim Wellman moving cattle from the Santa Rosa Indian Reservation.

Rancher Jim Wellman moving cattle from the Santa Rosa Indian Reservation.


In this 1940 photograph, rancher Jim Wellman and an unidentified Native American rancher are moving cattle from the Santa Rosa Indian Reservation to what was then open range around Pinyon Flats. In the background the Santa Rosa Catholic Church can be seen.




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Finding the StraysAfter the BrandingHot Dirty WorkHamilton Ranch




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