The Ninety-Six Ranch in the Past
Motion Pictures Produced from 1945-1965 by Rancher Les Stewart
- Branding calves in spring
- Haying in summer
- Staging a local rodeo and selling the cattle in fall
- Feeding cattle and butchering hogs in winter
Audio Selections about Working on the Ranch
- Native Americans and other workers
- The rancher's view of changes in the labor force
- Foodways and a reminiscence of the death of the ranch founder in 1898
Ranch Operations in the 1970s and 1980s
- When cattle are marketed (audio)
- The layout of the ranch and how the land is used through the seasons (video)
Autumn Work on the Ninety-Six Ranch, 1979 and 1982
- Rounding up the cattle in the mountains and driving them back to the home ranch in the valley (video, audio)
- Sorting the Herd (video)
- Branding the calves (video, audio)
Making Hay on the Ninety-Six in the 1940s and the 1980s
Buckaroo Gear on the Ninety-Six
- Rigging a saddle (video)
- Stirrups (video)
- Spurs (video)
- Making horsehair rope (video)
- Trimming rawhide strands for braiding (video)
- Tying a scarf (video)
- Securing a lever-lock gate (video)
Cattle Ranches in and near Paradise Valley, Nevada
- Fourteen cattle ranches in the valley proper, including the Ninety-Six Ranch, and of other cattle ranches in the nearby region (still photographs)
Scenes of Paradise Valley, Nevada
- Town and environs of Paradise Valley (still photographs)
Scenes of Other Locations in Nevada and California
- People and scenes in Winnemucca, McDermitt, Lander and Reno, Nevada, and Loyalton, California (still photographs)
Buckaroo and Ranching Artifacts in a Smithsonian Institution Exhibition, 1980
- Objects displayed in the exhibition Buckaroos in Paradise, installed at the National Museum of American History in Washington, DC, from October 1, 1980 to March 31, 1981 (still photographs)