English: Original caption: "Above, the Four Sixes horseshoe insignia becomes a handy hook for one cowboy's well-worn chaps."
One of a series of photographs about the life of Texas cowboys that won the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography.
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Cowboys: The Pulitzer Prize Collection of Skeeter Hagler, promotional booklet
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Uploaded a work by Erwin "Skeeter" Hagler, w:The Dallas Times Herald from https://web.archive.org/web/20230528042442/http://www.skeeterhagler.net/pulitzer.html Originally published in: * {{cite news|title=The Texas Cowboy: The American folk hero|work=The Dallas Times Herald|date=December 9, 1979|author1=Maggie Kennedy|author2=Skeeter Hagler|url=https://archive.org/details/texas_cowboys/mode/2up}} * {{cite news|title=Legend of the New West: The legendary cowboy of the JA Ranch|work=The...