Photo, Print, Drawing Knorr Ranch, copies of photographs in family albums, Summit County, Colorado

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About this Item

Title

  • Knorr Ranch, copies of photographs in family albums, Summit County, Colorado

Names

  • Marshall, Howard W. (Photographer)

Created / Published

  • Summit County, Colorado, August 27, 1980

Headings

  • -  Folklore--Colorado
  • -  Photographs
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  Documentary photographs
  • -  United States -- Colorado -- Summit County

Genre

  • Photographs
  • Ethnography
  • Documentary photographs

Notes

  • -  Frame note: Online digital image numbers may be offset by 1 or 2 digits from the film negative frame numbers.
  • -  Index data: 0-1, Fieldworker's camera, film cannisters, ands notes; 2, Photographs copied from the Knorr family album. Branding at the ranch, ca. 1910; 3-8, Stacking hay with work horses and a slide stacker; 9-11, Man guides team of horses pushing hay up the slide (device like the one used in 1980 and called the plunger) to the stack; 12-16, Stacking hay with a slide stacker, using a motorized buck rake, made by Karl Knorr from 1924 Dodge car chassis in 1934; 17-19, Man identified as McKee Guyselman (Karl Knorr's maternal grandmother, born in Indiana, had the surname McKee), wearing "woolies" (angora hair chaps, aka "angoras") and leather cuffs, ca. 1910; 20-22, Brothers Karl and George Knorr and a driving cart hitched to a cow; ca. 1918; 23-25, Brothers Karl and George Knorr with a big stringer of fish, ca. 1910; 26-28, Branding on Knorr Ranch, described as "taken before Karl's time, at the turn of the century"; 29, Karl Knorr with set of horns from a Texas longhorn steer (now over mantel in present house); 30-33, Cattle on feeding ground in snow, photos by Karl Knorr using a Kodak Bantam camera, ca. 1950; 34-36, Rustled cow, the carcass of a Hereford killed and butchered on Knorr land; 37, Page from a news article about the Knorr brothers.

Medium

  • 35 mm black-and-white film negatives

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Call number: AFC 1991/031: 165738-27

Source Collection

  • Colorado Folklife Project collection (AFC 1991/031)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

  • image

IIIF Presentation Manifest

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Credit line: Colorado Folklife Project collection (AFC 1991/031), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

Marshall, Howard W. Knorr Ranch, copies of photographs in family albums, Summit County, Colorado. United States Colorado Summit County, 1980. Summit County, Colorado. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1991031_165738_27/.

APA citation style:

Marshall, H. W. (1980) Knorr Ranch, copies of photographs in family albums, Summit County, Colorado. United States Colorado Summit County, 1980. Summit County, Colorado. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1991031_165738_27/.

MLA citation style:

Marshall, Howard W. Knorr Ranch, copies of photographs in family albums, Summit County, Colorado. Summit County, Colorado. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1991031_165738_27/>.