Library records state: "Sisquoc Rangers - The Hunting Club of the Nineties (1890's)." Photo is of four men sitting on the ground, with a deer hung from tree limb.
(Flask, Powder) English-made, brass powder flasks with embossed hunting scene.
From Gerry Browning’s Docent Textbook: “The black powder of the "Old West" was a very explosive mixture of saltpeter, charcoal and sulfur. People dampened the mixture…
Reginaldo Ruiz, left, and John Dalton on horseback while deer hunting. A mule with a dead deer on its back is between them. Dalton is carrying a rifle.
Group photo of four unidentified male hunters. There are deer antler racks and guns in front of them in the foreground. A house is in the background. Photo is mounted.
Six men pose on a large boulder with rifles and flags. The men hold their hats in hand. They are part of the Sisquoc Rangers, a hunting group. One flag reads "Sisquoc Rangers" and another flag is a US flag.