The Donald C. & Elizabeth M. Dickinson Research Center's digital collections primarily focus on the photographic collections of the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, encompassing topics such as the history of rodeo and the diverse American West as well as western popular culture and art.
Primary resources are a reflection of their time and may be visually disturbing or have language that is harmful.
For research assistance and rights and reproductions requests, please contact askarchives@nationalcowboymuseum.org. To learn more about the Dickinson Research Center, visit us at https://nationalcowboymuseum.org/drc/.
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Pro-Rodeo Historical Society Collection
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This collection contains photographs, including panoramic photographs, of rodeo events. The majority were photographed by DeVere Helfrich and were taken between the 1920's and 1960's.
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Ralph R. Doubleday Rodeo Photographs
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The Ralph R. Doubleday Rodeo Photographs Collection contains photographs taken by Ralph R. Doubleday between 1910-1952. As Doubleday traveled across the nation, he documented 40 years of rodeo history through images of people, events, and venues.
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Ralph R. Doubleday Rodeo Postcards
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Ralph R. Doubleday's rodeo photographs tell the early history of rodeo as sport and entertainment. He often printed his photographs as postcards to make them more accessible to rodeo contestants and fans. These postcards represent a small portion of Doubleday's photographs, and the full collection of his work can be found in the Ralph R. Doublday Rodeo Photographs.
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Reuben Squire Collection
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This collection has safety film negatives, photographs, and photographic postcards. The images represent various rodeo events throughout Colorado and Wyoming, focusing on Steamboat Springs, Golden, Fort Morgan, and Mount Harris, Colorado, as well as Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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Robert E. Cunningham Oklahoma History Collection
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The Robert E. Cunningham Oklahoma History Collection contains photographs and negatives by various photographers that showcase the people and places in Oklahoma from the late 1800s through the late 1900s.
This collection contains disturbing materials, specifically human corpses.
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Small Collections
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Small Collections is comprised of individual collections that contain fewer materials than typical. Each collection below is separate from the others.
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