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Ben Johnson, Ike Rudd, Homer May, Undated

 Item — Box 1: Series 2007.033.1 [Barcode: 000020941833], albumpage: 5, item: 2
Identifier: 2007.033.1.14
Scope and Contents

Three men, from right to left: Ben Johnson, Ike Rudd, Homer May. Title written on back in pencil. "47" written in pencil on back. Accompanied by a note labeled "Bens dad"

Dates: Undated

Chapman, Barnard & Johnson at Ranch, approximately 1940s

 Item — Drawer 2: Series 2008-049-6
Identifier: 2008.049.6.Buildings.1013
Scope and Contents

A photograph of James A. Chapman, Ben Johnson Sr., Horace G. Barnard at the Chapman-Barnard Ranch, during a cattle shipment to the Blackland railroad stop on the Midland Valley Railway. These photographs were taken for a Life Magazine article that was never written. It is believed that more cattle were shipped from Blackland during World War II than anywhere else in the country.

Dates: Other: approximately 1940s

Chapman, Barnard & Johnson at Ranch, approximately 1940s

 Item — Drawer 2: Series 2008-049-6
Identifier: 2008.049.6.Buildings.1014
Scope and Contents

A photograph of James A. Chapman, R. B. Kelley the “railway agent”, Horace G. Barnard, Ben Johnson Sr., at the Chapman-Barnard Ranch, during a cattle shipment to the Blackland railroad stop on the Midland Valley Railway. These photographs were taken for a Life Magazine article that was never written. It is believed that more cattle were shipped from Blackland during World War II than anywhere else in the country.

Dates: Other: approximately 1940s

Chapman, Barnard & Johnson at Ranch, approximately 1940s

 Item — Drawer 2: Series 2008-049-6
Identifier: 2008.049.6.Buildings.1015
Scope and Contents

A photograph of James A. Chapman, Ben Johnson Sr, Horace G. Barnard, at the Chapman-Barnard Ranch, during a cattle shipment to the Blackland railroad stop on the Midland Valley Railway. These photographs were taken for a Life Magazine article that was never written. It is believed that more cattle were shipped from Blackland during World War II than anywhere else in the country.

Dates: Other: approximately 1940s

Johnson and Man, approximately 1940s

 Item — Drawer 2: Series 2008-049-6
Identifier: 2008.049.6.Buildings.1017
Scope and Contents

A photograph of Ben Johnson Sr. and an unidentified man during a cattle shipment to the Blackland railroad stop on the Midland Valley Railway. Johnson was a rodeo champion and foreman of the Chapman-Barnard Ranch. These photographs were taken for a Life Magazine article that was never written. It is believed that more cattle were shipped from Blackland during World War II than anywhere else in the country.

Dates: Other: approximately 1940s

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