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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Modesto, California, June, 1975.80-year old Jess Tharp had been making and repairing saddles since 1922.  He change careers from full time cowboy to working in a saddletree shop in Utah after he returned from World War I.  In Jess's south Modesto shop he restored a saddle mad by Main & Winchester of San Francisco in the 1880s.  He use this saddle on his mare to ride in the 1975 4th of July parade in Modesto. .Photo By Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film. Yosemite National Park Mt. Ansel Adams 11,760'.Alpine Glow on Mt. Ansel Adams from the meadow on the Sierra Club camp site full of Mosquitos. July 1986.Photo by Al GOLUB/Golub Photography..Pentax 6x7 Kodak Vericolor negative film.
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