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FR106 Gage Estate Ranch
Photograph Collection, 1949
1 print.
Includes images of the cornbelt and Hereford cattle in pasture and in pens. The Gage Estate Ranch was near Marathon, Texas.

FR107 Ganadera San Geronimo Ranch
Photograph Collection, 1959
5 prints.
Includes images depicting chuckwagons, and mounted cowboys with Hereford cattle in pasture. Ganadera San Geronimo, S.A., was located in Coahuila, Mexico, west of Eagle Pass. It was one of Mexico's progressive beef cattle ranches, with all the work limited to Mexican labor. The manager Don Urbano Santos and Dr. A.M. Sorensen of Texas A&M cooperated in a joint breeding project on the ranch.

FR108 Gardner Ranch
Photograph Collection, 1952
Article only, no prints or negatives
Owned by Edward O. Gardner, the ranch was located near Corrizo Springs, Texas and raised only Hereford cattle.

FR109 Gill, Jim and Faye, Ranch
Photograph Collection, 1925-1975
1 print, 64 negatives.
Includes various images of Jim and Faye Gill standing next to two Hereford bulls, numerous Hereford cattle in pens and near a house, cowboys in corral branding calves, and the ranch sign at side of road. Owned by Jim and Faye Gill, the ranch was located in Coleman, Texas.

FR110 Glad Acre Hereford Farm
Photograph Collection, 1925-1975
18 negatives.
Includes images of a barn, a man standing near a fireplace and mantel, Hereford cattle in pens and near buildings, a house, an entryway, people around a rock well, and men and one woman posing with a Hereford bull. The Dallas, Texas ranch was owned by R. B. George.

FR111 Glencrest Farm
Photograph Collection, 1940-1975
3 prints.
Includes the ranch sign, and Hereford cattle standing near trees. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wallace converted a peach orchard into a cattle ranch at Nashville, Arkansas, where they developed pedigree strains of Hereford cattle, supplying many parts of the country with champion registered Herefords.

FR112
Golden Hoof Farms
Photograph Collection, 1949
3 prints, 12 negatives.
Includes images of Mr. and Mrs. Vance posing with suitcases by their front door. The 1,200 acre farm was owned by John Will Vance, a Texas A&M graduate, and raised Suffolk sheep and Hereford cattle.

FR113 Gollihar Ranch
Photograph Collection, 1925-1975
23 negatives.
Includes various images of Hereford cattle in pasture and in pens,a man with Hereford bull, a car parked by a house, and goats in pasture. Gollihar Ranch was located in Whitney, Texas.

FR114 Goodrich Ranch
Photograph Collection, 1925-1975
59 negatives.
Includes various images of Hereford cattle in pastures, buildings,goats in pastures, and building interior. The ranch was located in Fort Worth, Texas, with a second location secured in 1947 at what was formerly Silver Creek Farms, 14 miles northwest of Fort Worth.

FR115 Gowdy's Angus Ranch
Photograph Collection, 1925-1975
8 prints, 8 negatives.
Includes entrance to ranch, various images of Mrs. Lee O. Gowdy and H. Key Anderson, Angus cattle, and house. Mrs. Lee O. Gowdy operated a ranch in Jack County, Texas where she raised Angus cattle on some 2600 acres of land with only one employee, her husband having been bedridden for most of her marriage.

FR116 Griffen, Buddy, Feedlots
Photograph Collection, 1956
8 prints.
Includes images of sheep and Hereford cattle in feedlots, men threshing maize and filling troughs with maize, and the Griffen family photo. The feedlot in Culberson county, Texas, was owned by Mr. & Mrs. Buddy Griffen. The area, locally known as Lobo Valley, was originally a ranching area only.

FR117 Griffin, Dorothea, Ranch
Photograph Collection, 1935-1975
15 prints, 5 negatives.
Includes metal ranch sign, Hereford cattle in pastures and in pens, a house, and Dorothea Griffin with calf. Soon after graduating from the New England Conservatory of Music at Boston, Dorothea Cresswell returned to Texas where she married and became a rancher near Lawn, Texas. From 1933, Dorothea Griffin was the sole owner and manager of a seven section ranch that, by 1950, was stocked with 100 registered cows.

FR118 Grissom, Ernest, Ranch
Photograph Collection, 1925-1975
13 prints, 40 negatives.
Includes images of riders with Hereford cattle, Hereford cattle in pasture, building interiors and exteriors, and people inside a building. The ranch was located in 14 miles southwest of Fort Worth, Texas, and consisted of about 1,280 acres. Ernest Grissom was noted for helping organize the West Texas Hereford Association and serving as its president. Due to building material shortages, the Grissoms built their house using the old Beaver School house, an 1860 rock building put together by the early settlers of Tarrant County, Texas.

FR119 Grissom, Hardy, Ranch
Photograph Collection, 1925-1975
13 prints, 46 negatives.
Includes several images of Hereford cattle in pasture, in pens, near a windmill, and by water. Formerly owned by the late Hardy Grissom, the ranch east of Abilene, Texas, was passed on to Grissom's daughter and her husband, Earl Guitar, who purchased Grissom's entire herd of Herefords in order to avoid losing them in a dispersion sale. The Guitars built up their herd producing herd bulls sold around the country.