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The 1927 Faith, South Dakota Fair & Rodeo | Images of the Past

The small town of Faith, South Dakota has been home to a rodeo and stock show since 1910. Six minutes of film shot in 1927 capture a day at the event.

Part one (above) shows a carnival taking place on main street. The camera is taken aloft on a Ferris wheel and, seen from above, the town looks almost like a western movie set.

Part two of the film (below) shows rodeo cowboys riding or trying to ride saddle-broncs. Most of those competing in the 1927 rodeo lived in South Dakota.

Cowgirl and trick-rider Mattie Goff was a featured attraction in the at the rodeo. Goff performed in rodeos throughout South Dakota and the West until she married and settled down to ranch life in Meade County. She was inducted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame, the South Dakota Hall of Fame, and the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame. Mattie Goff-Newcombe passed away in 2005 at the age of 98.