He rode the glory trails |
Hyatt |
1959 |
He rides hard on buffalo! |
Freeman |
1964 |
He remembers the saga of the roads |
Ridgway |
1963 |
He remembers the saga of the roads |
Ridgway |
1963 |
He rehearses for family "jam" session |
|
1963 |
He really digs the most |
Peterson |
1963 |
He raced for the air |
|
1957 |
He raced for the air |
|
1957 |
He puts the holes in the dough |
|
1959 |
He puts the holes in the dough |
|
1959 |
He put "Great Granddad" on the map |
White |
1973 |
He put "Great Grandad" on the map |
White |
1973 |
He planned to change the desert climate |
Hellyer |
1949 |
He picks up what's left |
|
1960 |
He paints with metal |
Hyatt |
1958 |
He paints with metal |
Hyatt |
1958 |
He paints pictures that win prizes |
|
1951 |
He paints for the viewer's imagination |
DeWald |
1963 |
He painted the Yaquis |
Bowen |
1939 |
He painted the Apaches |
Henderson |
1941 |
He painted the Apaches |
Henderson |
1941 |
He owns records |
Smith |
1959 |
He operates on limbs |
|
1956 |
He never knows where to look for his work |
|
1956 |
He misses the roundhouse |
|
1958 |
He met a challenge |
Roth |
1956 |
He met a challenge |
Roth |
1956 |
He may huff and puff but don't let him in |
Mawl |
1971 |
He marches to a different drum |
Waters |
1973 |
He makes the key to fit the situation |
|
1959 |
He makes strings sing again; John E. Bagos can tell you things about violins that might surprise you |
|
1952 |
He makes saddles for his supper, but he paints for his soul! |
|
1950 |
He makes good animals better |
DeWald |
1963 |
He makes dough at his work |
|
1956 |
He lost touch with the world |
Willson |
1970 |
He looks for trouble |
|
1957 |
He looks for gold |
|
1956 |
He lives with memories |
|
1954 |
He lives with memories |
|
1954 |
He lives to work |
|
1959 |
He lives in two worlds |
Johnson |
1960 |
He lives in two worlds |
Johnson |
1960 |
He lives alone on a mountain |
Roy |
1948 |
He lived with the Zunis |
Blake |
1948 |
He lived with the Zunis |
Blake |
1948 |
He lived alone on a mountain |
Roy |
1948 |
He likes the empty jugs |
|
1958 |
He likes his corner of a small town job |
|
1956 |
He likes his corner of a small town job |
|
1956 |
He leaves a void that no power on earth can fill |
Strickenland |
1965 |
He learned about scorpions |
Dodge |
1941 |
He learned about scorpions |
Dodge |
1941 |
He knows the ghosts of Pearce |
Ridgway |
1963 |
He knows the ghosts of Pearce |
Ridgway |
1963 |
He knows parts of the business |
|
1958 |