Harry Heffner on a horse with a lasso at the Empire Ranch. Harry Heffner was the Foreman from 1893 to 1905. He started with Empire Ranch in April of 1893 helping to gather the cattle on Catalina Island to be shipped to Kansas.
Harry Heffner branding a steer at the Empire Ranch. The Empire Ranch used several brands including the heart, the letter V, and the initials VH. 200 to 250 calves branded in a day was considered a big branding day's work.
Hatch children David Holbrook, Burt, and Mary Hatch. Young boy standing on box knickers suit with bow tie. Toddler, Mary, standing on chair, button shoes and white dress. Boy in knickers suit with regular tie.
A group of gentlemen identified only as "the Hawaiian team" hangs a wreath on the ship's bell of the USS Arizona in the presence of UA President Alfred Atkinson in the bell tower at the UA Student Union.
A photograph of the hay market. Teff is by far the most important. Then there is wild hay that is cut when dry, oat that is almost ripe, flax hay that is cut dry for bedding, and alfalfa.