Faye Blackstone executing a reverse fender drag (1952)
Image Number: N036758
Blackstone invented some riding tricks. She and her husband are both in the National Cowboy Hall of Fame.
Cowwoman throws out her lasso: Homestead, Florida
Image Number: C821861
Cowboy rides a wild horse at the Tupperware Jubilee: Orange County, Florida (1955)
Image Number: C021121
Portrait of accordionist Felix Soto, Mexican-American "Norteño" musician: Pierson, Florida (1995)
Image Number: FA6253
Cow whip maker George "Junior" Mills holding whip: Okeechobee, Florida (1994)
Image Number: FA2464
Okeechobee cowboy Mills painstakingly fashions whips from buckskin by first cutting the "strings" from tanned hides and then plaiting several layers in a carefully controlled taper. To achieve a smooth taper, he is exacting about the dimensions to which he cuts the strings and is careful to plait them under just the right amount of tension. The "belly," or thickest part of the whip, consists of four layers. At the end of the whip, he ties a thin piece of deerskin, about a foot long, called a "cracker." It is this component that is responsible for the loud noise. He protects his finished whips from sun, sand, rain and abrasion by coating them with a mixture he makes by heating beef tallow, beeswax and pine rosin.
Closeup of cow whip made by George "Junior" Mills: Okeechobee, Florida (1994)
Image Number: FA2465
Bull riding at the rodeo: Kissimmee, Florida (1953)
Image Number: C018319
The Silver Spurs Rodeo was founded in 1944 by the Silver Spurs Riding Club in Osceola County.
Buck McLean shown trick riding and roping: Gainesville, Florida (1947)
Image Number: C005607
Cowboys play polo: New Smyrna Beach, Florida (1954)
Image Number: C024911














