A copy photograph of a man posing with three cows. The photograph is fastened to a piece of wood with a thumbtack and a nail. The man and the cows are standing in a street and a house is visible behind them.
Two cows viewed in profile. One wears a halter with a rope that leads off-camera. A person kneeling and a rope are partially visible behind the second cow.
A view of pastureland separated by wooden fencing in the Silverton, Oregon area. A cow stands in the center of the photo and a house is visible in the background
Side view of a cow wearing a halter in a field. The cow looks at the camera and a lead attached to the halter leads off-camera. A number of outbuildings can be seen in the background. There is a large black mark in the negative to the right of the cow's head.
Side view of a cow wearing a halter and lead. A man wearing a hat stands behind the cow and the back end of a wagon can be seen to the right. Snow covers the ground.
Side view of a cow wearing a halter in a fenced-in area. A lead attached to the halter leads off-camera. Power lines, two houses, and an automobile are visible in the background.
A herd of dairy cows stands in a corral at the Mt. Angel Abbey farm in St. Benedict, Oregon. Two men stand behind the herd, facing the camera. Barns and a house are seen in the background.
This photograph depicts an outdoor scene of the Portland Union Stockyards in North Portland. Cattle are enclosed in wooden pens, and a sign for Swift and Company meat packing plant is visible in the background. Several people stand near the pens or are in horseback.
A landscape photograph with Mount Hood visible in the distance. The foreground includes a barn on the right, brush, trees, and fences. Cattle are visible in the distance.
A photograph of Ruth Flowers and Rose Scott on the Flowers family farm near Mt. Scott in Southeast Portland. Ruth Flowers stands beside a dairy cow holding a lead rope. Rose Scott is kneeling by the cow's udder. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads, "Ruth Flowers on the farm in Lents. Ruth Flowers & Rose Scott."