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Cowboy / real pen work by Professor J.R. McFarren.

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Cowboy on horseback and two other horses in foreground, other animals hidden in picture.

5005S U.S. Copyright Office.

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01/01/1886
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McFarren, J. R., artist
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Library of Congress
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