Charles Wellington Furlong papers, 1896-1967 PDF
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Furlong, Leonard, 1878-1911Furlong, Charles Wellington, 1874-1967
- Title
- Charles Wellington Furlong papers
- Dates
- 1896-1967 (inclusive)18961967
- Quantity
- 19.5 linear feet, (21 containers)
- Collection Number
- Ax 698
- Summary
- Charles Wellington Furlong (1874-1967) was an explorer, writer, lecturer, an artist, a college professor, a scientist, a cowboy, a collector, and a foreign correspondent to name but a few of his 'trades.' The collection contains biographical and military records, manuscripts, articles and lectures by Furlong, notebooks and journals, Philippine Island material, photographs and daguerreotypes, correspondence, audio recordings and books.
- Repository
- University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives.
UO Libraries--SPC, 1299
University of Oregon
Eugene OR
97403-1299
Telephone: 541-346-3068
Fax: 541-346-3485
spcarref@uoregon.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open to the public.
Collection must be used in Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room.
Collection includes nitrate photographs to which access is restricted.
Collection includes sound recordings, moving images, or digital files to which access is restricted. Access to these materials is governed by repository policy and may require the production of listening or viewing copies. Researchers requiring access must notify Special Collections and University Archives in advance and pay fees for reproduction services as necessary.
Glass plate negatives and lantern slides are restricted due to the fragility of the format. All decisions regarding use will be at the discretion of the curator for visual materials.
- Additional Reference Guides
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Paper finding aid with additional information is available in Special Collections and University Archives.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for production of this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection is organized into the following series: Biographical Material, Articles, Manuscripts: Lectures, Notebooks, Leonard Furlong and the Philippine Islands, Photographs, Correspondence, Correspondence: Publishing Houses, Military, Tape recordings, Books, Miscellaneous, and Daguerreotypes.
Biographical material includes artwork by Furlong, summary of his work, biographical information and an autobiography.
The articles series is organized alphabetically by title of work and each entry may include research files, notes, drafts, clippings, photographs, cover designs and a final copy.
The manuscripts series contains lectures by Furlong organized alphabetically by title of work and may include drafts and correspondence. This series also includes lecture schedules, scrapbooks and calendars.
The notebooks series covers 1898-1958 and includes over fifty notebooks that contain almost daily entries from Furlong's travels, and also eight undated notebooks.
The Furlong and the Philippine Islands series contains manuscripts, correspondence, photographs and memorabilia.
The correspondence series is organized alphabetically by name or title.
The military series contains correspondence, publications, and a diary about the Marsh Darien Expedition.
Tape recordings include recorded lectures, interviews, and songs.
Also included in the collection are autographed books by other authors, clippings and notes by Furlong, personal accounts of Furlong by others, and personal miscellany.
The photographs series contains daguerreotypes of Furlong's relatives, negatives sorted by subjects (including Native American peoples and tribes, South America travels, rodeos, especially Pendleton 1880-1940), Wellington and Furlong autograph albums, portraits and other prints.
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Charles Wellington Furlong (1874-1967) was an explorer, writer, lecturer, an artist, a college professor, a scientist, a cowboy, a collector, and a foreign correspondent to name but a few of his 'trades.'
He was born in Cambridge, MA, and educated at the Massachusetts Normal Art School and other colleges and academies. He was on the faculty of Cornell University, 1896-1904 and 1906-1910. Much of his career was spent on expeditions to various parts of the world for scientific or literary purposes. He was in North Africa, 1904-1905; Tierra del Fuego, 1907-1908; and Venezuela in 1910. In 1915 he was a member of an expedition to the West African islands for the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology (the Kitty A expedition). During World War I he was an observer with American and Allied forces in the Near East. In 1912-1913 and again in 1920, he was in the American West, observing and participating in rodeos. He later traveled in Africa, the Near East, and South America.
He was married twice, in 1899 to Eva C. Earll and then in 1933 to Edith Virginia Calista Spinney. Furlong had two children by Earll, Roger Wellington Furlong and Ruth Earll Furlong. Roger became a businessman and Ruth was principal of the Ethical Culture School in New York City.
Furlong began his career as an artist, receiving formal education at the Massachusetts Normal Art School and L'École des Beaux Arts in France. He was a private art instructor and then became head of the Art Department at Cornell. Throughout his career he continued to paint. He created botanical illustrations, the originals of which are at the Hopkins Gallery at Dartmouth College, and painted scenes from North Africa and the sub-Antarctic that hang in major museums.
He became an explorer in 1904, traveling to Morocco and Tripoli. He was pursed by a notorious bandit, and became the first American to explore the Tripolitan Sahara. He discovered the century-old wreck of the frigate U.S.S. Philadelphia, the sinking of which had led to a peace treaty between the U.S. and Tripoli. Furlong's book Gateway to the Sahara was published in 1909.
Harper's Magazine funded an expedition to Tierra del Fuego in 1907-1908, where Furlong, the first American to cross the inland area, botanized, collected ethnological artifacts and data, explored, mapped, and created navigational charts of the region. His ethnological research led him to a friendship with Vilhjamur Stefansson, an ethnological expert of the Artic regions, and the two developed a theory of migration based on physical similarities between the Eskimos and the Tierra del Fuegians. Furlong eventually served as assistant curator of the Vilhjamur Stefansson Arctic Collection at Dartmouth, and contributed his own papers on Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia to that institution.
Charles W. Furlong traveled more in South America in 1910-1911, pursuing ethnological research in South American museums, traversing the Dutch Guinea wilderness and was, again, the first American to travel from the Oronoco River across the pampas of Venezuela. The rigor of his travels affected his health and when he returned to the United States, he went West to recover, following the example of his good friend, Theodore Roosevelt.
He lived and worked on ranches in Oregon and Montana. While restoring his health, he was also studying the cowboy ethnography and that of the Crow, Blackfeet and Umatilla tribes. Hearing of the first Pendleton Round-Up in 1914, Furlong and his friends rode almost a hundred miles to attend. Challenged to demonstrate that he was no longer a dude, Furlong entered the Wild Bull Riding contest and stuck for a record 12½ seconds on the back of the notorious Sharkey, winning the championship and setting a longstanding record. His cowboy days and Pendleton experience were documented in his 1921 book, Let 'er Buck: The Passing of the American West. Universal Studios made a silent movie from the book in 1925 but it no longer survives. The book inspired publisher George P. Putnam to convene a "Rough Riters" tour in the 1920s, bringing writers through the West and to the Round-Up. Furlong served as Grand Marshall of the Westward Ho! Parade in 1966, and donated some of his paraphernalia to the Round-Up Museum.
In 1915, Harper's sponsored another expedition, this time to the West African islands aboard the schooner Kitty H, in conjunction with the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology. The Lusitania sank during the expedition's voyage across the Atlantic and Europe plunged into war. As an officer of the Massachusetts Naval Brigade Furlong quietly offered his services to the U.S. government, and began a series of scientific expeditions that also provided military and political intelligence. On another Harper's expedition to the Azores and Canary islands, Furlong also engaged in yet another branch of research, discovering unknown records of Columbus' visit to the islands on his way to "discover" America.
When the U.S. entered World War I, Furlong began open military service, creating the Geographic Military Intelligence Division. He produced a series of tactical field handbooks for officers on Mexico, Siberia, and Russia that provided invaluable data about the oil production facilities and potential of each region. In 1918 he was named a member of the American delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, and served as a military aide to President Wilson. Furlong's reports on geopolitical and economic situations helped shape the talks.
Charles Furlong was recalled to the U.S. for appointment to the War College during 1923-1924, and was the first of three officers chosen from 80,000 to attend a special course. He served as a Reserve officer for 34 years, attaining the rank of colonel. Records related to his military career are housed at the Hoover Institute at Stanford University. (Furlong had an extraordinary circle of acquaintances and was a friend and admirer of Herbert Hoover.)
In 1919 Charles Furlong went to Rome as a military attaché, providing intelligence about the Middle East and the Balkans. He served as an emissary to the Sheik of Senoussi, King Faisal, Major General Sir Harry Watson, General Sir Archibald Wavell, and Field Marshall Allenby, and knew T.E. Lawrence. In addition to his diplomatic and intelligence activities in the Middle East, Furlong also fought with desert bandits and traveled with tribesmen. He won respect and honors from people and governments in the region. In 1925 he helped establish a voting system in Tacona, Africa, personally designing ballots and setting up polling places in remote areas. He returned to the Middle East on a special mission to Turkey, and attended the fiftieth anniversary of the Republic of Turkey as an honored guest. Charles Furlong continued to be an active emissary to the Middle East and a valued consultant through the end of the Second World War.
In 1925-1926 Furlong traveled in South America, settling boundary disputes between Peru and Chile, hunting for treasure, and preserving the birthplace of Simon Bolivar. A later expedition to French Guiana inspired him to write a report condemning the conditions of the penal colony on Devil's Island that eventually led to the closing of the prison and to penal reform. His reports on the Magellan region led to the establishment of a tourist cruise to South American, and helped protect its wool industry during World War II.
In 1929-1930 he explored Kenya, Tanganyika, the Belgian Congo, Uganda, and the Sudan, the first white man to live among the pygmies of the Ituri Forest. He found the last surviving member of the Stanley expedition and was given Stanley artifacts for his collections.
Somehow Furlong also found the time to write many articles and books, and to lecture extensively on a variety of subjects to learned societies and to cruise ship passengers.
Charles Wellington Furlong was committed to scholarly inquiry in many forms. Correspondence with the University of Oregon Libraries documents that Furlong was instrumental in arranging the donation of his teacher, Henry Turner Bailey's, collection to the Library, and made other suggestions in support of strengthening collections related to his own wide interests, such as conservative politics. Furlong was a religious man who mentioned religious sources in every one of his lectures.
Furlong's brother, Leonard, served in the Philippine Constabulary. Charles' donation of his brother's papers established the core of a Philippine collection at the University of Oregon.
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Charles Wellington Furlong papers, Ax 698, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries, Eugene, Oregon.
Alternative Forms Available
Selected items are available online in the Charles W. Furlong photographs, 1895-1965 in Oregon Digital.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
1.: Papers, undatedReturn to Top
2.: Photographs (PH244), circa 1910-1927Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
1 |
Rodeo prints (1-99)
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PH244_0001: Sam Garrett Steer Roping - Round Up.
Pendleton Oregon [2nd from left to Yakima Canutt—later Hollywood stuntman.
Did John Wayne's stunts in "Stagecoach." Photographer in
background.]
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0002: Florence La Due—World's Champion Lady Fancy
Roper. Making a fancy catch—Winnipeg "Stampede" 1913. [From horseback, she
catches a man and a galloping horse in a loop.]
Lyall of Winnepeg
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0003: Minnie Thompson—At the Roundup. [She stands
in arena, wearing suede split skirt.]
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0004: "Stampede" Winnipeg 1913
Gibson [Winnepeg,
Canada]
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0005: "Jug of War"
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0006: Star in Pony Express Race.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0007: Cherrians at Pendleton Round-Up "Let 'er
Buck"
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0008: Cowgirls Relay Race. Kittie Kanutt Winning,
Ritzville Round-Up
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0009: Fred Beason—Winner of Steer Roping Contest.
Wichita Rodeo.
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0010: Narcise McKay. Riding Strawberry, in the
final bucking contest for the championship of the Northwest. Round-up,
Pendleton, Or.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0011: Red Parker—Champion Cowboy rider of the world
and $350 saddle won at the Round-up. Pendleton, OR.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0012: Gov. West at the Round-up. Pendleton, OR
1913.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0013: Jim Massey—bulldoggin a steer. Winnipeg
Stampede 1913
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0014: Phil Metscham—Old time passenger on Canyon
City Road
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0015: Miller Howk of Spur, Texas. On horses
"Angelo" and "Phoenix." Winner of the 1725-mile race from Kansas City, MO.
to Winnipeg. Time- 54 days, 2 hrs. 28 min.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0016: A.E. McCormach—Champion Rider of World.
Parade Round-up. Pendleton, OR
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0017: Bertha Blancett. Cowgirls Relay Race,
Pendleton Round-up 1913
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0018: John Spain winning the Championship. Old
Stage Coach Race, the Round-up, Pendleton, OR
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0019: Red Sublett riding with Wild Steer. Okmulgee,
Okla.
Allison
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0020: Let 'er Buck the Round-up, Pendleton, OR
[McAdoo]
Burns
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0021: Rodine on "Pomeray." Walla Walla,
WN.
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0022: Rancher and Sheriff (Til
Taylor)
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 12.3 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0023: Main Street, Pendleton, OR. Round-up Time,
Let 'er Buck
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0024: Philip Schilal on "Hot Foot." Pendleton, OR,
Round-up 1913
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0025: Rose Smith—Riding a wild one at Walla Walla,
Wn. 1919
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1919 | |
PH244_0026: Governor Withycombe and timers of the 1915
Round-up Let 'er Buck.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1915 | |
PH244_0027: [square dancing]
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0028: Nowata on "Invalid." Tex Austin Rodeo,
Chicago (1927)
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1927 | |
PH244_0029: Buck Lucas on "Bill McAdoo." Pendleton
Round-up 1924
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1924 | |
PH244_0030: Yakima Canutt making a Wild Ride
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0031: Benjamin Franklin goes over backward with Bob
Hall, 1923
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1923 | |
PH244_0032: Yakima Canutt on "Made in Germany." Cheyenne,
Wys.
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0033: Fanny Sperry Steel Second in Cowgirls bucking
contest.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0034: Soapy Williams on "Cox"
Garnett
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0035: Riding in Bucking Contest. Round-up
1912.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1912 | |
PH244_0036: At the Pendleton Round-up. Sometimes the
cowboy rides the horse and sometimes the horse rides the cowboy
Doubleday and
Gustin
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0037: Sam Burnell on a high bucker. Round-up
try-out. (explanation on back).
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0038: Red Parker Champion of the World. Round-up,
1914.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1914 | |
PH244_0039: John Walletsia on his way to the earth. One
of Long Tom's stunts. Round-up, Pendleton, OR
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0040: John Dobbin's horse wears his hat. Round-up,
Pendleton, OR
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0041: Long Tom learning Hoot Gibson how to ride in
the bucking contest. Round-up, Pendleton, OR
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0042: W.W. Wehrill on "Gaviotta"
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0043: Hazel Walker on "Bill Cody" second in bucking
contest. Pendleton Round-up
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0044: 1912- L.W Minor on "Angel" Winning
Championship of the world. Purse $200 and $350 saddle
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1912 | |
PH244_0045: World's Championship Lady Bucking horse
rider- Fannie Sperry-Steele. Miles City Round-up 1914
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1914 | |
PH244_0046: Not a cakewalk but W.F. Blancell riding "Hot
Foot" in the bucking contest. Round-up, Pendleton, OR
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0047: Dell Blancett, Round-up try out
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0048: W.E. Mahafey on a high one. Round-up try-out.
"A bucker cake-walking"
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0049: Snubbing Snake, Round-up 1912
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1912 | |
PH244_0050: Pres. [Til] Taylor watching the
cowboys
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0051: Art Acord. Riding a Outlaw. Round-up,
Pendleton, OR.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0052: Henry Warren on Whirlwind 1913
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0053: Tex Crockett on "South Dakota." Cheyenne,
Wyo. 1919
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1919 | |
PH244_0054: Red Sublett on Topsey 1921
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1921 | |
PH244_0055: C.C. Couch--Saddling "Hot Foot" in the final.
Round-up 1913
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0056: Gentle Coaxing. Winnipeg Stampede.
1913.
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0057: Princess Redbird on "Blue Blazes." Riding in
the cowgirls' bucking contest--wining 3rd money—Round-up
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0058: Champion 1913. Nettie Hawn on "Snake." Riding
for championship of the world. Round-up.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0059: Sam Garrett. Bull-dogging for the
championship of the world. Round-up 1914
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1914 | |
PH244_0060: Mrs. Bertha Blancett is hazing the steer and
I'm "bulldogging" in Indian costume and riding "Barebush." Missonea,
Montana. July 5, 1915
1 photographic print(s)
7.7 x 13.8 inches
|
1915 | |
PH244_0061: Saddling "Sledgehammer." Round-up try out.
1913.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0062: Ralph Smith slipping from "Texas,"
1922
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1922 | |
PH244_0063: Studnick on ""Philip Rollins." Pendleton
Round-up 1923
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1923 | |
PH244_0064: Bob Anderson riding "Gleichen" in a flat polo
saddle. Winnipeg Stampede- 1913
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0065: "Big Boy" Piegan Indian riding "Suffragette."
Winnipeg Stampede- 1913
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0066: Fanny Sperry Steel second in cowgirls bucking
contest
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0067: 1913. A.E. McCormach winning the championship
of the world in the bucking contest. On "Long Tom"
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0068: Blanche McGaughey on "John". "Stampede"
Winnipeg 1913
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0069: Babe Lee--Trick Rider. A typical cowgirl.
[Woman posed with her horse]
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0070: [man holding bucking bull's tail]
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0071: C.V. Bussey on "Firpo". Cheyenne,
Wyo
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0072: Guy Schults. Bulldoggin'. 1920
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1920 | |
PH244_0073: Tommie Kirnan says "Good mornin' Judge".
1919
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1919 | |
PH244_0074: Butter Riding Bareback. Ritzville
Round-up
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0075: Mabel Strickland on Chickasha.
1923
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1923 | |
PH244_0076: Round-up, Pendleton, OR. Narcise McKay riding
Strawberry, in the final bucking contest for the championship of the
Northwest
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0077: Buck Presley on "Hot Foot". Round-up
try-out
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0078: Florence La Due, World's Champion Lady Fancy
Roper. 1913. Spinning 75 ft. of rope. Winnipeg "Stampede" [Woman on
horseback spinning ring around herself and horse]
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0079: Florence La Due. World's Champion Lady Fancy
Roper. [Woman spinning rope while lying on ground]
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0080: Round-up, Pendleton, OR. Jane Bernoudy
spinning the rope (explanation on back) [Woman standing, spinning loop over
her head.]
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0081: Hugh Strickland on "Cul de Sac". Walla Walla,
Wn.
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0082: Lucille Mullhall. World's Champion Lady Steer
Roper "Stampede". Winnipeg 1913. [Woman standing beside hog-tied steer while
horse holds line taut.]
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0083: Fancy Riding by Tillie Baldwin. Champion Lady
Buckaroo. The Round-up (a winged victory of the west) [She stands on the
saddle, arms outstretched, on a galloping horse]
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0084: C.W. Furlong on Sheriff Til Taylor's Palomino
[(explanation on back)]
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0085: Indian and Buckaroo. (Jackson
Sundown)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0086: Lee Caldwell of Pendleton [explanation on
back] [Man standing in Moorhouse yard]
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0087: Hazel Moran. "Stampede," Winnipeg
1913
Gibson [Winnepeg,
Canada]
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0088: 300 cowgirls in Round-up parade
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0089: Lucille Mulhall. World's Champion Lady
Steer-Roper hog-tying a steer. Winnipeg "Stampede" 1913
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0090: Douglas and Jennie. "Favorites" Ass'n.
Pendleton, OR [round-up]
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0091: Lee Caldwell on a flying devil. Miles City
Round-up. 1914 . Winning the bucking horse contest
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1914 | |
PH244_0092: Delbert Bledso bulldogging. Okmulgee,
OKLA.
Electric
Studio/Allison
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0093: Little Hawk at the Round-up (Indian
Chief)
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0094: Champion buckers of the world: Ray Bell,
Yakima Canutt (3rd), H. Strickland (2nd), Tex Smith (1st)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0095: Red Parker, John Judd, Lee Caldwell,
Champions. 1914. Round-up, Pendleton, OR.
Electric Studio/O.G.
Allen
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1914 | |
PH244_0096: Joe Roub. Round-up, Pendleton, OR. [Riding a
bronc]
Dennis
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0097: The Round-up- Pendleton, OR. McKay on
Strawberry. Championship . Bucking Contest.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0098: John Walletsia on his way to the earth. One
of Long Tom's stunts. Round-up, Pendleton, OR
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0099: Main St. Round-up times.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
2 |
Rodeo prints (100-199)
|
|
PH244_0102: George Weir. Steer Roping.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
10.1 x 15.5 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0103: Buffalo Vernon at the Round-up. Pendleton, OR
[Wrestling a steer, by the rail]
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0104: Yakima Canutt bulldogging.
Round-up
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0105: Leonard Stroud roping four horses while
standing on his head. Tex Austin. Rodeo, Chicago, 1927
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1927 | |
PH244_0106: Cowgirl Relay Race. Tex Austin's Rodeo,
Chicago. 1927
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1927 | |
PH244_0107: Jack Kerscher bulldogging. Tex Austin Rodeo,
Chicago. 1927.
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1927 | |
PH244_0108: "Sharkey" [famous bucking bull]. Pendleton
Round-up 1913
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0109: Preparing to ride a wild horse at the
"Stamped.e" Winnipeg 1913 [Three men bridling a horse]
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0110: Official Round-up photo. Pendleton, OR.
1910
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1910 | |
PH244_0111: A new rider in the bucking contest,
"Sledgehammer" riding the snubbing horse. Round-up try-out. Pendleton,
OR
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0112: Jack Kerscher bulldogging. Pendleton
Round-up
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0113: [man standing by bucking horse and
rider]
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0114: Yakima Canutt wins championship on "No Name".
Pendleton Round-up, 1919
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1919 | |
PH244_0115: Jack Frets steer bulldogging. Round-up
1913
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0116: Gov. West and Pres. Johnson. Round-up,
Pendleton, OR.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0117: Red Cross Hospital boys. Round-up
1913
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0118: C.W. Furlong — "World's Work". representative
temporarily on "Henry Vogt". Round-up, Pendleton, OR
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0119: W.W. Wehrli on "Caviotta". Pendleton
Round-up. "Let 'er buck!"
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0120: "A bronc refused to be rode" at the Round-up.
Pendleton, OR
Allen, Orla G.
1 photographic print(s)
8.5 x 10 inches
|
1911-1913 c | |
PH244_0121: Tex Crockett on "South Dakota". Cheyenne,
Wyo
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
10.2 x 14 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0122: Typical Cowboys. Dell Blancett and Lou
Minorin. Pendleton, OR
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
9.6 x 14.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0123: Darell Cameron (14)—youngest buckaroo at the
Pendleton Round-up. 1914
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
9.8 x 12 inches
|
1914 | |
PH244_0124: C.C. Couch riding Hot Foot in the finals.
Pendleton Round-up, OR
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
10.5 x 11.1 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0125: Pendleton Round-up. "Conquered by man and
horse" [explanation on back]
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
8.5 x 12.1 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0126: Putnam's "Rough Riters" in Oregon
1 photographic print(s)
9.3 x 11.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0127: G.P. Putnam party of "Rough Writers" arriving
in Portland
1 photographic print(s)
9.2 x 12.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0128: Jane Bernoudy jumping through a vertical
circle. Fancy Roping
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 14.3 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0129: Pendleton Round-up. "Withing the Magic
Circle" [explanation on back]
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
8.1 x 10.2 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0130: Bad temper at the Stampede. Winnipeg-1913
[explanation on back]
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
9.9 x 15 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0131: Allen Drumheller on "Scar Back" at the
"Stampede." Calgary, Alb. 1912
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
11.7 x 16.7 inches
|
1912 | |
PH244_0132: "Easy Money". Winnipeg Stampede
1913.
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
11.7 x 16.7 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0133: "One Way" of handling an "Outlaw". Winnipeg,
1913
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
11.7 x 16.7 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0134: George Frances (Bulldogger) Pendleton
Round-up, Oregon. Time: 42 sec.
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0135: Cowboy's Pony Race. Jason Stanley
First
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0136: Exhibition Manager, Round-up. Mark Moorhouse
[son of photographer Lee Moorhouse]
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0137: Babe Lee Trick Rider. Pendleton Round-up
[explanation on back]
1 photographic print(s)
8.5 x 11.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0138: Stage Coach Race Round-up. Toppenish,
Wn.
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0139: "Hard Luck in the Tug of War". The
Round-up.
Allen, Orla G.
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
1911-1913 c | |
PH244_0140: Dell Blancett bulldogging. Steer-35 sec.
Pendleton Round-up
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.6 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0141: Jim Massey bulldogging. Round-up, Pendleton,
OR [Holding steer by teeth in lip]
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.6 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0142: Maj. Moorhouse leading Indian parade.
Pendleton Round-up, Oregon
Allen, Orla G.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
1911-1913 c | |
PH244_0143: Sam Garrett steer roping. Round-up,
Pendleton, OR. [See also PH244-0001]
Electric Studio/Moorhouse,
Lee
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0144: (Moving Pictures?). Bud Ogilby on "Wringer".
Round-up Pendleton, Oregon. [Photographer hustling his camera away from
bucking horse]
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0145: Babe and Hazel: Trick Riding team.
Round-up, Pendleton, OR [Babe Lee and Hazel Walker]
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0146: Homer Wilson bulldogging for the Championship
of the World
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0147: Why this one was not in the finals. A game
cowgirl trying out a bad actor. [Woman being bucked off bronc]
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
12 x 16 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0148: Why this one was not in the finals. A game
cowgirl trying out a bad actor. [Woman being bucked off bronc] [See also
PH244-0147]
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
12 x 16 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0149: Bulldogging a steer. Winnipeg Stampede.
1913
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
12.4 x 17 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0150: Winnipeg Stampede 1913
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
12.4 x 17 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0151: Wrangling at the Stampede,
Winnipeg
1 photographic print(s)
12.4 x 17 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0152: Holding down wild horse. Winnipeg Stampede,
1913
Marcell, M.B.
(1869-1939)
1 photographic print(s)
12.4 x 17 inches
|
1913 | |
PH244_0153: Jackson Sundown, The Nez Pierce, Nephew of
Chief Joseph and winner of the world's rough-riding championship at the
Pendleton Round-up 1916 of Culdesac, Idaho. [Portrait]
1 photographic print(s)
8.6 x 13.7 inches
|
1915 | |
PH244_0154: [cowboy riding cattle]
1 photographic print(s)
6.8 x 11 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0155: Both down. Round-up, Pendleton,
OR.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0156: L.E. McCoy trying to throw a wild steer in
the bulldogging contest. Pendleton Round-up
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0157: Indian War Dance. The Pendleton Round-up,
OR
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0158: Tillie Baldwin in trick and fancy riding.
Round-up 1912
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
1912 | |
PH244_0159: Wild Steer riding contest. Bozeman
Round-up
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0160: Maverick Race. Walla Walla, WN.
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0161: Jane Bernoudy--Roper. Pendleton
Round-up
Doubleday and
Gustin
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0162: Lucille Mullhall World's Champion Lady Roper
and Rider. Round-up, Pendleton, OR [Woman with arm across her
horse]
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0163: A.E. Dillon. Going up the help of Uncle Sam.
Round-up, Toppenish, WN. 1914
Keller and Moore
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
1914 | |
PH244_0164: C.L. Gibson on Domino
Round-up Ass'n, Pendleton,
OR
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0165: Maverick Race.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0166: Tillie Baldwin--Champion Lady Buckaroo.
Round-up, 1912
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
1912 | |
PH244_0167: Fancy Riding by Tillie Baldwin: Champion Lady
Buckaroo. The Round-up, 1912
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
1912 | |
PH244_0168: E.O. Zeek of Union Winner of Stage Coach
Race. 1912 Round-up.
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
1912 | |
PH244_0169: "When the mule went down in the Stage race at
the Round-up". 1911
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
1911 | |
PH244_0170: Pendleton Round-up. "Bite 'Im Lip"
[explanation on back]
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0171: Ben Corbett Winning Roman Race.
Round-up
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0172: Mrs. Rose Smith on "Wiggles". Round-up,
Pendleton, OR.
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0173: Smoky Moore bulldogging. Pendleton Round-up,
1924
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
1924 | |
PH244_0174: Leonard Stround roping four horses while
standing on his head, Tex Austin Rodeo, Chicago, 1927
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
1927 | |
PH244_0175: Chauncey Bishop in charge of the Indians, Lt.
Col. Chas W. Furlong [men in rodeo parade; Furlong is a writer and
photographer]
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0176: "Shorty Davis bulldogging". Round-up,
1924
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
1924 | |
PH244_0177: Thelma Thompson, Queen of the Round-up 1922,
Pendleton, OR.
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
1922 | |
PH244_0178: Del Blancett has bulldogged his steer.
Pendleton.
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
9.5 x 14.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0179: Watching the Round-up
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0180: Jane Bernoudy, Round-up
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0181: Umatilla Chief and Indians at the Pendleton
Round-up, Oregon
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
9.5 x 15 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0182: Bulldogging a longhorn at the Pendleton
Round-up
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
9.5 x 15 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0100: Yakima Canutt bulldogging. Pendleton
Round-up. "D.F.P. Co. Inc."
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0101: Ed Wright winning second in bulldogging
contest. P.D. Co. Championship of the world
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0183: Umatilla Indian Village at the Round-up,
Pendleton, Oregon
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
9.3 x 15.2 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0184: Stanley's drunken drag at the Stampede.
Calgary, Alta, 1912
Marcell of Calgary [Marcell,
M.B. (1869-1939)]
1 photographic print(s)
10.2 x 15.1 inches
|
1912 | |
PH244_0185: Sid Seale and his world famous "Drunken
Ride". Round-up, Pendleton, OR, 1916
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
1916 | |
PH244_0186: Steer roping and hog-tying by Dan Clark-
Round-up, Pendleton, OR
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0187: Chas. Weir. Roping- 49 sec. . Round-up,
Pendleton, OR
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0188: "Sid Seale doing the famous Drunken Ride".
Round-up, Pendleton, OR.
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0189: "Leonard Stroud- Champion Trick Rider".
Pendleton, OR Round-up
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0190: Saddling a bad one at Round-up
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0191: Buffalo Vernon at the Round-up. Pendleton,
OR.
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0192: Cowgirls at the Triangle Ranch Rodeo [Eight
women posed in a line]
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
9.8 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0193: "Steer Roping." Round-up, Pendleton,
OR.
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0194: Lucile Mulhall in fancy roping. Round-up
Pendleton
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0195: Sincerely Yours, Lee Moorhouse [Portrait of
Lee Moorhouse]
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0196: The Red + boys moving the injured at the
Round-up [Red Cross stretcher berarers]
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0197: "Bite 'em lip". Glenn Bushee (bulldogging).
Round-up, Pendleton, OR.
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0198: (Buck) Defending his title. Pendleton, OR.
[Bison being prepared for a ride]
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0199: Steve Richards getting up in the world, Walla
Walla, WN.
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
3 |
Rodeo prints (200-260)
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PH244_0200: [taking down a steer]
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0201: Squaw Race- 1916. Round-up, Pendleton,
OR.
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1916 | |
PH244_0202: "Bill Harding bulldogging". Pendleton
Round-up, OR, 1924.
Pendleton Drug Co. of
Pendleton, OR
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1924 | |
PH244_0203: [man seated sideways on galloping
horse]
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0204: "Hats off" in respect to Til Taylor— late
president of the Round-up. Pendleton, OR, 1920. [Taylor, the sheriff of
Pendleton, had recently been killed by escaping prisoners.]
Round-up Ass'n, Pendleton,
OR
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1920 | |
PH244_0205: "Chester A. Beyers, Fancy Roping". Pendleton,
OR. 1921.
Round-up Ass'n, Pendleton,
OR
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1921 | |
PH244_0206: George Fletcher at the Round-up, Pendleton,
OR.
Allen, Orla G.
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1911-1913 c | |
PH244_0207: "Bite 'Im Lip" [explanation on
back]
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0208: Mabel Strickland roping Wild
Steer.
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0209: "Bill Harding Bulldogging". Round-up, 1924.
Pendleton, OR.
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1924 | |
PH244_0210: Timmins does it too. Rock Rapids, Iowa
Round-up
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0211: Gov. Olcott and Wm G. McAdoo. Pendleton
Round-up
Ward, T.C.
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0212: "Runyan on Whistling Annie". Pendleton, OR-
1920
Round-up Ass'n, Pendleton,
OR
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1920 | |
PH244_0213: Maverick Race Round-up
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0214: Pendleton Round-up. "Hitting the Dirt"- Peggy
Warren [explanation on back]
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0215: "Woah Mule" Pendleton Round-up, 1912 [Cowboy
on bucking mule]
Marcell of Portland [Marcell,
M.B. (1869-1939)]
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1912 | |
PH244_0216: Bill Mahaffey on Iz six feet up on a
Ripsnorter. Round-up [used as cover of "Let 'er Buck"]
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0217: Til Taylor Monument, Pendleton, OR [Sculpture
by A. Phimister Proctor of celebrated Pendelton sheriff, in park by rodeo
grounds.]
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0218: Indian War Dance, Roundup, Pendleton Ore
1924.
Pendleton Drug Co. of
Pendleton, OR
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1924 | |
PH244_0219: Boss Richardson's Bull. Round-up, Pendleton,
OR. To be raffled off Jan. 1st.
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0220: Round-up 1912
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1912 | |
PH244_0221: A Sociable Game. Round-up, Pendleton, OR.
[Group of men in the arena, gambling while one spins a rope
loop]
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0222: Blancett helping Briscoe after bulldogging a
steer. Round-up, Pendleton, OR.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0223: Photographers and cowboys going into the
arena for the bucking contest. Round-up
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0224: Pendleton Round-up [cowboys and horses
outside arena]
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0225: "The Grand Parade at the Round-up".
Pendleton, OR
Allen, Orla G.
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1911-1913 c | |
PH244_0226: Pendleton Round-up, OR. John Spain spinning
the rope. Champion Bronco buster of the NW. Champion Stage Coach driver
1911. [Spain lost one hand in an accident but continued to
compete]
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1911 | |
PH244_0227: "Sunriver Bill let his foot slip". Pendleton
Round-up, OR, 1919"
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1919 | |
PH244_0228: Stage Race after the accident.
Round-up.
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0229: R.S. Hall on Angel in the bucking contest for
Championship of the World. Round-up
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0230: Bertha Blancett changing horses in cowgirls'
relay race.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0231: "Jim Massey, bulldogging". Pendleton, OR.
1921
Round-up Ass'n, Pendleton,
OR
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1921 | |
PH244_0232: "Strickland World Champ. On U-toss-em".
Round-up, Pendleton, OR. [Hugh Strickland]
Round-up Ass'n, Pendleton,
OR
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0233: "Bob Erickson on Wildfire". Pendleton, OR.
1921
Round-up Ass'n, Pendleton,
OR
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1921 | |
PH244_0234: "Tommy Douglass- Bite 'em lip." Pendleton
Round-up, OR.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0235: Round-up Parade, Pendleton, OR
1911.
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
1911 | |
PH244_0236: Lucile Mulhall- Champion Lady Roper. Round-up
[explanation on back]
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0237: Cuba Crutchfield spinning rope at Pendleton
Round-up
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0238: Till Taylor. Geo. Drumheller. Round-up,
Pendleton, OR
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0239: Almost making a slip on Waltzing Mable.
Round-up, Pendleton, OR [Man losing seat on bronc]
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0240: Bucking Buffalo [bison]
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
8.9 x 13.9 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0241: Cuba Crutchfield trick and fancy roping.
Pendleton Round-up, OR.
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0242: President T.D. Taylor of the Round-up and
First Prize $350 saddle.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 11.5 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0243: First Act in bulldogging. Pendleton Round-up,
OR
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
10.6 x 13.3 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0244: [bull taking out the cowboy]
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
10.7 x 12.3 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0245: Maverick Race won by Jim Roach
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0246: [cowboys and bucking steer]
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0247: Indian Dress Parade. Pendleton Round-up-"Let
'er buck"
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0248: Spot refusing to be saddled. Pendleton
Round-up, OR.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0249: "The Charge" at the Round-up. Pendleton,
OR.
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.8 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0250: Leonard Stround Roping Chicago
Rodeo
Doubleday, R.R.
1 photographic print(s)
10.2 x 14.1 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0251: Ed Bowman Calf Roping, Chicago
Rodeo
Doubleday/W.A.
Raymond
1 photographic print(s)
10.2 x 14.1 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0252: Jackson Sundown, Rob Hall, Rufus Rollen. All
ready for the finals. Pendleton Round-up, OR. 1916
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.8 inches
|
1916 | |
PH244_0253: "Tommy Douglas" Famous Round-up clown with
Mickey (the pig). Pendleton, OR. "U-no-em"
Round-up Ass'n, Pendleton,
OR
1 photographic print(s)
8.7 x 13.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0254: "Let 'er Buck!." A rip-snorting
outlaw
Bowman, W.S. of Pendleton, OR
(ca. 1862-1938)
1 photographic print(s)
11.9 x 14.3 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0255: Steer bulldogging at the Pendleton Round-up,
OR.
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
9.5 x 15.1 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0256: 2. Out in the bulldogging contest, Pendleton
Round-up
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 photographic print(s)
12.3 x 17.3 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0257: By the Field Museum, Chicago. Where Mix's
Rodeo was held under the Chamber of Commerce's Will Games. Furlong and
numerous other western writers were invited as guests of honor in the 1920s.
[View of crowd at outdoor stadium, with Greek columned structure
1 photographic print(s)
8.8 x 13.9 inches
|
1920s | |
PH244_0258: "Buffalo Vernon Steer Roping." Pendleton,
OR
Moorhouse, Lee,
1850-1926
1 photographic print(s)
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0259: C. Hansen Towne?, Wallace Irwin, Fred
O'Brien, Chas. Chaffel, C.W. Furlong, Johnny Held, George P. Putnam. Seven
of the leading writers of the "Rough Writer" group invited as guests of the
Pendleton Roundup.
1 photographic print(s)
12.5 x 16.7 inches
|
not yet assigned | |
PH244_0260: Two at a time. [Bertha Blancett roping Dell
and a galloping horse]
Furlong, Charles Wellington,
1874-1967
1 unknown
Amogn the many interesting sports of the
Round-up none requires more skill and years of expert praqctice than the
different kinds of "roping." The above picture shows the Blancetts, Bertha
and Dell, doing remarkable feats in what is known as straight
ropi
7.25 x 6.25 inches
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undated | |
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South American prints and postcards
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5 |
South American prints and postcards
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6 |
Azores, West African islands, North Africa,
Turkey and the Middle East. Negatives
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7 |
South America and miscellaneous.
Negatives
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8 |
Europe and Noth America. Negatives
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9 |
Pendleton, OR. Glass slides
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10 |
Tehelche Indians, South America, Pendleton
Round-Up. Large prints.
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
- Subject Terms :
- Authors, American--20th century
- Explorers--United States
- Indians of North America--Northwest, Pacific
- Indians of North America--Oregon
- Indians of North America--Oregon--Photographs
- Photographers--United States
- Ranchers--Oregon
- Rodeos--Oregon--Pendleton--Photographs
- Rodeos--Photographs
- Personal Names :
- Furlong, Charles Wellington, 1874-1967
- Furlong, Charles Wellington, 1874-1967--Travel
- Furlong, Leonard, 1878-1911
- Geographical Names :
- Philippines--Photographs
- Philippines--Social life and customs--20th century
- Form or Genre Terms :
- Correspondence
- Manuscripts for publication
- Photographs