Black and white image. A band, identified as a cowgirl band, in uniform pose with instruments on a horse-drawn carriage. Nineteen women wear uniforms consisting of a brimmed hat, white neck scarf, a long-sleeved button up jacket and long skirts. They are seated on a large wooden bandwagon that has draped fabric attached to its side and wooden wheels. Two men are at the front of the carriage. The driver is seated and holds reins. The other man is in uniform and stands holding an instrument. In the background are multiple large trees.
Black and white image. A woman and man sit in an automobile that is draped with a banner reading, "1910". In the background a man tends to his camera in front of a brick building identified as Walter S. Bowman's photographic studio. Displayed in the bottow left window are photographs. In front of the brick building is a wooden electical pole, fence, and shrubs.
Black and white image. A man and woman dressed in western style outfits pose in an automobile in the center of a street. The location has been identified as Pendleton, Oregon. The woman wears a wide-brimmed hat, tied scarf, long-sleeved blouse with front pockets, white gloves, long dark skirt, and boots. The man seated in the driver's seat wears a brimmed hat, tied scarf, and a button-up jacket. Their car is parked in the center of a street that has been decorated for a parade with banners and flags. Vechicles are parked next to the curb in the background. Buildings containing businesses line the street. Also visible are pedestrians, electrical poles, and business signs. Words reading "Hotel Pendleton" are visible in the right foreground of the image.