1936 Boston Garden Rodeo Program

Description

Photograph of the front cover of the 1936 Boston Garden Rodeo program. The center picture is an image of Colonel William T. Johnson.


Object Information

Date Created:

1936

Local ID:

1981.032.002

Collection:

Crawford Gordon Scrapbooks

Language(s):

English

Materials:

Paper

Rights:

Open Source


Appears In

Resource Kit
ProRodeo Hall of Fame

Becoming a Profession: Rodeo Becomes a Sport

While rodeo began on the plains of Kansas, Texas, and other western states in the 1880s, it took many years before it became a professional sport. In 1936, sixty-one cowboys joined together to fight for proper payment and representation. They were the first to speak out against the injustices practiced by rodeo producers. These men created a new organization for the cowboys and cowgirls for whom rodeo was becoming a career.

Created by: ProRodeo Hall of Fame

Grade 3-5