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Florida Cattle Ranching

 

Earliest American Ranches Modernizing Ranch Life and Work Sport and Artistry Popular Culture Into the 21st Century

Earliest American Ranches

 

Modernizing

 

Ranch Life and Work

 

Sport and Artistry

 

Popular Culture

 

Into the 21st Century

From Cracker Drives to Industry: Modernization of Ranching in Florida

 

Effects of ticks on cattle (1913)

Effects of ticks on cattle (1913)

Image Number: PR01404

 

Tick inspection station at the Baker County line.

Tick inspection station at the Baker County line

Image Number: PR01403

Probably from early 1900s. There was a problem with ticks spreading disease in cattle at that period.

Duval County man dipping and paint marking cattle (c 1920s).

Duval County man dipping and paint marking cattle (1923)

Image Number: PR01396

Pilot prepares boxes of sterile screwworm pupae to be dropped on a cattle ranch : Sebring, Florida (1958)

Pilot prepares boxes of sterile screwworm pupae to be dropped on a cattle ranch : Sebring, Florida (1958)

Image Number: C028500

450 sterile screwworm pupae are packed into a paper box "bomb" to be dropped on a cattle ranch by plane.

First barbed wire fencing in Osceola County : Kissimmee, Florida (c. 1910)

First barbed wire fencing in Osceola County : Kissimmee, Florida (c. 1910)

Image Number: RC11287

Cow killed by an automobile: Volusia County, Florida (192-)

Cow killed by an automobile: Volusia County, Florida (192-)

Image Number: RC11290

Cattle feed produced from Minute Maid Company's citrus pulp (195-)

Cattle feed produced from Minute Maid Company's citrus pulp (195-)

Image Number: RC15569

Cattle feed made from pulp membranes, seed, and rind discharged during the manufacture of concentrate has converted a disposal problem into a profitable operation for the Minute Maid Company.

Cattle feed produced from Minute Maid Company's citrus pulp (195-)

Cattle feed piled up in Kuder Citrus Feed Company's warehouse : Lake Alfred, Florida (1946)

Image Number: C004004

Remains of a 1922 dipping vat, near Natural Bridge: Leon County, Florida (1980)

Remains of a 1922 dipping vat, near Natural Bridge: Leon County, Florida (1980)

Image Number: RC11298

Hendry family: Fort Myers, Florida (c. 1920)

Hendry family: Fort Myers, Florida (c. 1920)

Image Number: RC02939

L-R: George Washington Hendry, brother to Captain Hendry and County Judge; Mary Jane Hendry Blount, sister of Captain Hendry; William Marion Hendry, brother to Captain Hendry and first postmaster of "Myers" as well as a state representative from Polk County and a clerk of the circuit court of Lee County; James Edward Hendry, Jr.; James Edward Hendry, Sr., son of Captain Hendry and first Lee County treasurer; Captain Francis Asbury Hendry, "Cattle King of South Florida" (he was a state senator, served as one of the first Lee County commissioners, and was a state representative for Lee County from 1893 to 1904). In the background is a 1909 Cadillac.

Seminole Indian cowboys marking and branding a calf in the corral during round-up: Brighton Reservation, Florida (1950).

Seminole Indian cowboys marking and branding a calf in the corral during round-up: Brighton Reservation, Florida (1950)

Image Number: C014304

 

Branding in Lake County (c. 1910)

Branding in Lake County (c. 1910)

Image Number: PR01407

Captain F. A. Hendry's home at Fort Thompson with cows in yard

Captain F. A. Hendry's home at Fort Thompson with cows in yard

Image Number: PR03317

Cowboys driving cattle (1961)

Cowboys driving cattle (1961)

Image Number: PR01420

 


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