Cattle, Horses & Men of the Western Range

Cattle, Horses & Men of the Western Range
Title Cattle, Horses & Men of the Western Range PDF eBook
Author John H. Culley
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1984
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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A reminiscence of the Bell Ranch of northeastern New Mexico, "Cattle, Horses & Men " is much more than simply another book with romantic western appeal, for its author takes pains to trace western values to the code of the Scottish borderland of many years ago.

Cattle Kids

Cattle Kids
Title Cattle Kids PDF eBook
Author Cat Urbigkit
Publisher Boyds Mills Press
Pages 40
Release 2007-09-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781590785089

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American Farm Bureau Foundation for Education Recommended Book Cowboys aren't necessarily boys, and they aren't necessarily grown-ups, either. In this lively photo essay, young readers will meet girls and boys who live a unique way of life on their families' cattle ranches. Cowgirls and cowboys take part in many aspects of livestock operations, from calving and branding to haying and rounding up the herd. With a colorful and informative text, illustrated with action-packed photographs, Cat Urbigkit's book follows cattle kids through a year of ranching on the western range.

The Cattlemen

The Cattlemen
Title The Cattlemen PDF eBook
Author W. R. McAfee
Publisher Davis Mountain Press
Pages 270
Release 1993-01-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780962339417

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The classic portrait of Texas cattlemen as told by brothers Wade and Roy Reid. From the Texas Panhandle in the late 1800s, the Reids made their way to the Davis Mountains where they carved a productive ranch out of a wilderness.

The Horsemen of the Americas and the Literature They Inspired

The Horsemen of the Americas and the Literature They Inspired
Title The Horsemen of the Americas and the Literature They Inspired PDF eBook
Author Edward Larocque Tinker
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 222
Release 2014-11-11
Genre History
ISBN 147730679X

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Wherever cattle have been raised on a large scale horsemen have been there to handle them; and wherever these horsemen have existed they have left an indelible mark upon the history of the land. Frequently they have been ignorant, violent, and brutal. Always they have been vigorous and individualistic. They have taken their herds into frontier areas, opened new country, fought and driven off earlier inhabitants, participated in revolutions, battled among themselves, and generally lived lives which, colorful and somewhat frightening to their contemporaries, have become robust legends to those who followed them. Edward Larocque Tinker portrays the life of these people in the two Americas, the conditions which created them, and those that ultimately destroyed or transformed them. "Ever since I was a small boy, when my parents returned from Mexico bringing me a charro outfit complete with saddle and bridle, Latin America has beckoned with the finger of romance," Mr. Tinker recalls. "As soon as I was old enough, I made many trips to Mexico and, in the days of Porfirio Díaz, learned to know it from the border to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. During the Revolution I was with General Álvaro Obregón when he was a Teniente Coronel in his Sonora Campaign, and, although I was only a lawyer on a holiday, took care of his wounded in the battel of San Joaquín. Later, in Pancho Villa's train, I was present at Celaya when he was defeated by Obregón. "Always an ardent horseman, I worked many a roundup with the vaqueros of Sonora and Chihuahua, and with the cowboys of our Southwest. . . . "I saw the similarity between the American cowboy, the Argentine Gaucho, and the Vaquero of Mexico. They all received their gear and technique of cattle handling from Spain, and developed the same independence, courage, and hardihood. I thought if these qualities were better known they might serve as a bridge to closer understanding throughout the Americas." From his study of the lives of these horsemen, Tinker proceeds to an examination of the literature that evolved among and then about them. The first and largest part of the book deals with the gaucho of Argentina and Uruguay. The second and third sections examine the charro of Mexico and the cowboy of the United States.

Cow People

Cow People
Title Cow People PDF eBook
Author J. Frank Dobie
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 322
Release 1981
Genre History
ISBN 9780292710603

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Records the reminiscences of the old-time cow people of Texas and the bygone days of the open range.

Annual Report of the Department of the Interior

Annual Report of the Department of the Interior
Title Annual Report of the Department of the Interior PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of the Interior
Publisher
Pages 1464
Release 1887
Genre Public lands
ISBN

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Report of the Governor of Wyoming Territory Made to the Secretary of the Interior

Report of the Governor of Wyoming Territory Made to the Secretary of the Interior
Title Report of the Governor of Wyoming Territory Made to the Secretary of the Interior PDF eBook
Author Wyoming. Governor
Publisher
Pages 702
Release 1878
Genre Wyoming
ISBN

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