Part of PICRYL.com. Not developed or endorsed by the Library of Congress

texas longhorn cattle

public
5 media by topicpage 1 of 1
Texas - American Airlines Glanzman - Parker

Texas - American Airlines Glanzman - Parker

Poster shows heads of Texas longhorns with airplane flying and sketches of oil rigs and city skyline.

Some of the 70 bronze steers in a large sculpture in Pioneer Park in Dallas, Texas, that commemorates nineteenth- century cattle drives that took place along the Shawnee Trail, the earliest and easternmost route by which Texas longhorn cattle were taken to northern railheads

Some of the 70 bronze steers in a large sculpture in Pioneer Park in D...

Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Sculptor: Robert Summers (Source: A comprehensive guide to outdoor sculpture in Texas, C. Little, 1996) The trail passed through Aust... More

Some of the 70 bronze steers in a large sculpture in Pioneer Park in Dallas, Texas, that commemorates nineteenth- century cattle drives that took place along the Shawnee Trail, the earliest and easternmost route by which Texas longhorn cattle were taken to northern railheads

Some of the 70 bronze steers in a large sculpture in Pioneer Park in D...

Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Sculptor: Robert Summers (Source: A comprehensive guide to outdoor sculpture in Texas, C. Little, 1996) The trail passed through Aust... More

A six-foot-tall woodcarving by Russ Eichenberger at the West Texas Trail Museum in Moorcroft, Wyoming, where herds of Texas longhorn cattle pushed through in the late 1800s. Homesteaders followed, giving the town its start. Eichenberger calls his cowpoke, which once held up his mailbox at home but is displayed here next to a cow hide, "Slim." Not seen but sitting at his master's feet is another Eichenberger carving, of Slim's faithful dog "Spot"

A six-foot-tall woodcarving by Russ Eichenberger at the West Texas Tra...

Title, date and keywords devised by Library based on information provided by the photographer. Credit line: Gates Frontiers Fund Wyoming Collection within the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Pr... More

Some of the 70 bronze steers in a large sculpture in Pioneer Park in Dallas, Texas, that commemorates nineteenth- century cattle drives that took place along the Shawnee Trail, the earliest and easternmost route by which Texas longhorn cattle were taken to northern railheads

Some of the 70 bronze steers in a large sculpture in Pioneer Park in D...

Title, date, and keywords based on information provided by the photographer. Sculptor: Robert Summers (Source: A comprehensive guide to outdoor sculpture in Texas, C. Little, 1996) The trail passed through Aust... More