Cowboy Asleep in Cattle Show Barn San Angelo 1940
A cowboy sleeps in a cattle show barn during the San Angelo Fat Stock Show in March 1940. At this event in San Angelo, Texas, cowboys traditionally brought camp beds for rest between duties. The San Angelo Fat Stock Show has a long history of showcasing livestock and promoting agriculture in the region. This practice reflects the hard work of those involved in the cattle industry.
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Cowboy Asleep in Cattle Show Barn San Angelo 1940
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