Title:
In BUTCHER TOWN, San Francisco, the wholesale butchers keep their cattle in corrals quite a way from the killing pens, ...
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and still. The lead steer will lead them direct to the killing pens. He enters with the cattle and makes a complete circle
around the pen, and comes out. By this time the last steer has entered and the gate is closed. For this work, the lead steer
is allowed to go into a field of rich grass and have a good feed. This is a photograph of the lead steer for - Alpert Packing
Company, Third and Evans streets, Bay View, San Francisco. From Jesse B. Cook, April 12, 1928
Local Call Number:
BANC PIC 1996.003:Volume 26:043--fALB
Filename:
I0051553a.tif
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