Front:
The Largest Longhorn Steer Alive
With Horns Measuring 6 feet Tip to Tip
The famous
Longhorn Cattle
Shown in Native Corral at the
New Mexico Museum of The Old West
On Highway 66
OF THE OLD WEST
are found today
on Govt. Reservations,
or in private ownership.
Back:
Tichnogeloss
200P A Real Longhorn 2 VP ATG-369
PA ADE IN U.S.A.
G86087
The Texas Longhorn is typical of the West and has figured
more actively in U.S. History than any other animal. The Longhorn
was originally brought from Spain to the Southwest in 1521
and was king of the cattle country until the early 1900's. Today
there are only a few of these hardy critters left and they soon
may become extinct. The picturesque animal here was purchased
from the U.S. Government — and is a real Longhorn privately
owned by: THE LONGHORN RANCH.
New Mexico Museum of the Old West
45 Miles East of Albuquerque
70 Miles West of Santa Rosa, New Mexico
(Post Office — Moriarty, New Mexico)
ALFRED MC GARR ADV. SER., P. O. BOX 646, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.