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Winter work for cowboys: Pulling a beast out of a muddy creek. Illustration published c1900

Winter work for cowboys: Pulling a beast out of a muddy creek. Illustration published c1900


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Winter work for cowboys: Pulling a beast out of a muddy creek. Illustration published c1900

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Agriculture America Beast C1900 Cattle Cowboys Creek Farming Nineteenth Century Published Pulling Stock Winter Work Muddy Ranching


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This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) takes us back to the harsh winter days of the 19th century in America. The image showcases the grueling work that cowboys had to endure during this season, as they pull a massive beast out of a treacherous muddy creek. The scene is beautifully captured in an illustration published around 1900, showcasing the dedication and resilience of these hardworking individuals. With their trusty horses by their side, these cowboys demonstrate their expertise and strength as they navigate through the challenging terrain. The muddy creek serves as a formidable obstacle for both man and beast alike. It symbolizes the difficulties faced by those involved in farming and cattle ranching during this era. Despite the freezing temperatures and unforgiving conditions, these cowboys remain undeterred in their mission to rescue their valuable livestock. This image not only highlights the arduous nature of winter work but also pays homage to the vital role played by agriculture in shaping America's history. It serves as a reminder of how much we owe to those who dedicated themselves to such laborious tasks, ensuring that our nation thrived on its agricultural prowess. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of history, let us appreciate the determination etched on each cowboy's face and acknowledge their invaluable contribution towards building our great nation.

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