Black and White Photograph of Men on Horseback
c. 1910A small black and white photograph of five (5) men on horseback wearing white peak caps and white armbands on their left arm. A sixth man is wearing a broad brim hat on the right side of the photograph. There is also a young girl on the left near a white fence post, and a building is behind her with trees in the distance. Their gaze is focused on the right where an oval may be located.
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