Old Cowboy Photo-Who is it?

Charmin

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This came from a garage sale last weekend. The cowboy looks somewhat familiar--maybe this is someone famous? I looked at old pictures of Tom Mix, and I don't think its him--he wore bigger cowboy hats ;D .
And has anyone heard of the "Griggs Studio" that's on the front of the photo? Was this a famous studio?
Photo is 8"x10" and is in poor condition along the edges--but still neat and was in a pile of stuff that cost $1!!!
The pile of stuff included a saddle(I kid you not :o !) and an Osage County Profiles book(this book is worth at least $100+). So we didn't get hurt on the price of the pile of stuff! :wink:
See if any of y'all recognize this old cowboy and thanks for any help! I scanned the photo and my daughter used some photo software to "clean" it up a little.
 

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Beans said:
I did a google search and found a Griggs Studio in or was in Bartlesville, also website for National Cowboy Muesum. A good place to start your research.

http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org...hurShoemakerCollection/tabid/439/Default.aspx
That would make sense--This photo came from a garage sale in Bartlesville. I did a google search too and couldn't find that studio--I must've done something wrong! Thanks Beans :hello: ! That link will help me get started on figuring out who it is!!
 

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sandcreek4 said:
That would make sense--This photo came from a garage sale in Bartlesville. I did a google search too and couldn't find that studio
I guess you live near Bartlesville? Go to the library and look in old newspapers or microfilm. I am sure the studio would have advertised in the paper. It won't help ID the cowboy tho. :(
 

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cyberdan said:
sandcreek4 said:
That would make sense--This photo came from a garage sale in Bartlesville. I did a google search too and couldn't find that studio
I guess you live near Bartlesville? Go to the library and look in old newspapers or microfilm. I am sure the studio would have advertised in the paper. It won't help ID the cowboy tho. :(
I live about 45 miles from Bartlesville, so I don't get to the library over there much. But my sister has a friend who knows a lot about the history of Bartlesville and I think we'll ask her the next time she's in at my sister's junk shop. I think this picture was probably taken at the Dewey Fairgrounds.......Dewey is a town north of Bartlesville(kinda a suburb of B'ville) and they used to have big rodeos/ropings there in the early to mid 1900's. This looks like a photo from the 1940's maybe, because of the Pee Wee cowboy boots the guy is wearing--those kind of boots were popular during the 40's/50's era I think.
And with the photo being numbered, it might have a record somewhere :dontknow: .
Thanks cyberdan :hello: .
 

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This is just a guess, but I would contend it is older than the 1940s. I gauge this from the bowtie and the cowboy's clothing. I could be wrong. It looks more along the line of the Great Depression Era-but folks that aged in that era tended to keep everything. Very nice pic and an item that many folks in the south/southwest would love to have hanging on their wall.

Just my two cents,

apush :read2: (from Texas)
 

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apush said:
This is just a guess, but I would contend it is older than the 1940s. I gauge this from the bowtie and the cowboy's clothing. I could be wrong. It looks more along the line of the Great Depression Era-but folks that aged in that era tended to keep everything. Very nice pic and an item that many folks in the south/southwest would love to have hanging on their wall.

Just my two cents,

apush :read2: (from Texas)
You could be right, apush.....It might be earlier than the 40's. I was just guessing (the age)from the style of boots and wasn't paying attention to the clothing as well. Thanks for the help!
 

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Looks like a young fdr to me. Fdr the one time us president. He was known to ride and shoot
 

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I just showed the pic to my elderly mother without telling her my thoughts and she immediately said that it looks like FDR. I would be willing to bet it is him
 

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True_Metal said:
Looks like a young fdr to me. Fdr the one time us president. He was known to ride and shoot
True_Metal said:
I just showed the pic to my elderly mother without telling her my thoughts and she immediately said that it looks like FDR. I would be willing to bet it is him
I think this is a local yokel, True Metal, but he does kinda look like FDR.....I am still waiting to hear from the woman that does a lot of Bartlesville/Dewey Okla. history research. She should be able to find out who it is for us. I don't know if FDR ever came to the Bartlesville/Dewey area? And I'm pretty sure this was a local(Bartlesville) photographer who took the pic.
Thanks for the help! :hello: I'll try to find some old pictures of FDR to compare this to.
 

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