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Album 71. Stockman's Tour of South America. Photos: P.91.71.001.1 - P.91.71.042 , Feb.13-Mar.12, 1954

 File — Container: MS 091 Box C.1, Folder: P.91.71.001 - .042
Identifier: Sub-Series 1

Scope and Contents

Photos: P.91.71.001.1 - P.91.71.042 All black and white. Note: P.91.71.001.2 is in Box C.6-2, Folder 069. "San Jose" de Santamarina family. Mrs. Maria Elena Santamarina, daughter Elena Teresa and Emilio S. Two pictures of Elena Teresa Santamarina. Argentine horses. Water pump and Hereford cattle. SAN JOSE: "Jesus Crucificado". Hereford cattle. English Hereford bull w/bridle and a man holding the reins. 2 men herding Hereford cattle. Mare and a man holding the reins. English Hereford bull tied to a fence. Gaucho on horseback herding cattle.

SAN SIMON, ECUADOR: Lead or Bell Mare and Gaucho holding a strap attached to the bridle. Gaucho on horseback, cattle behind him. "Simon Pereyra Iraola and Quilius Atok Bregadier"- huge Hereford bull (#10) and the man holding the reins. Massive herd of Hereford cattle being moved.

SAN JUAN: Gauchos roping cattle.

SOUTH PEREYRA, Buenos Aires Province, ARGENTINA: Man holding and Armadillo by the tail, cattle in the background. Gauchoa and Bell Mare leading horses. Man and 2 young boys riding in a Sulki near a barn. The 2 young boys that were in the Sulki.

TANDIL, BUENOS AIRES PROVINCE, ARGENTINA: Three Gauchos on horseback. Gaucho and horse running. Gaucho leading horses. Three Polled Herefords at Saucemelu - 2 men holding their reins as they lead them.-Polled Hereford is a breed of cattle that is naturally hornless and is a variant of the Hereford breed. Barbecue at Tandil. Bull sale - 3 bulls in the arena with 2 men.

URUGUAY: "Estancia -Los Cerros De San Juan"-bulls in a grassy area. Champion Hereford. Mr.Booth and English Hereford bull. Little girl and a large fly-trap outdoors. Pasture with Herefords. Cattle at Los Cerros De San Juan.

MONTEVIDEO: Capital and largest city in Uraguay, founded by Bruno, Mauricio de Zabala in 1724. The statue is Artigas Mausoleum, equestrian, bronze sculpture, 1923, burial place of revolutionary General Jose Artigas, Plaza independencia, South America.

Dates

  • Created: Feb.13-Mar.12, 1954

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Extent

From the Collection: 1.00 boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

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