THE RANCHING INDUSTRYIncludes contracts, papers of receivership, naturalization papers, and bank checks. A rancher and businessman in San Angelo, Abbott emigrated to West Texas from Great. Britain. Aldous, Herbert. Papers, 1. 88. 1- 1. Includes correspondence, financial and legal documents, personal diaries, printed. Panhandle livestock industry and. Aldous' role in it. Aldous was a rancher in the Texas Panhandle region. Allee Ranch. Papers, 1. Contains an oral history transcription and a paper written by Diane S. Lebel for HIST. 3. Spring of 1. 99. 6 at Texas Tech University. The interviewee was Dale. Allee and the paper was on the Allee Ranch. Ranch Life in the Great Southwest (1910) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more. Ranch Life in the Great Southwest (1910) Range Rider, The. Ranch Life & Work . Florida Cattle Ranching. He purchased large land parcels in southwest Florida, including a wharf at Punta Rassa. Overview of Ranch Life in the Great South-West, 1910, directed by Otis Turner, with Henry Grammar, Tom Mix, Pat Long, at Turner Classic Movies. The cover art was an illustration by Baden-Powell. Scouting, and Life-craft (1910-1911). The Allee Family history begins in Parker. County, Texas where they later moved to Hammon, Oklahoma and finally to Beulah, Colorado.
Ranching Across Generations The XIT Ranch. I fell in love with our ranch in southwest. The Allee Ranch located in Colorado is a ranch acquired by the Allee. Family in 1. 95. 2. It was once called the Ruddy Ranch and part of Goodnight’s. Originally 4. 00. Allen, Rosa. Papers, 1. Includes business records, financial and legal documents, maps, and newsclippings. Mix seemed completely content with his life at the 101, but Kitty Perrine.Allen family's business activities and connections. Allen was a daughter- in- law of Samuel W. Allen, owner of one of the oldest and largest. Texas. The Allen Ranch site has become the present- day commercial. Houston. Arnett, D. N. Papers, 1. 86. Includes personal and business correspondence, financial and printed material, and. The collection bulks with personal and business correspondence. Arnett's. career as manager of Ellwood's ranching business (1. Some of the correspondence. J. Frank Norfleet, foreman of the Spade Ranch from 1. Arnett was a West Texas rancher, trail boss, ranch manager, and banker. Born in 1. 84. 7 in. Milam County, Texas, he served in the Civil War as Texas Home Guard, joined the regular. Army (CSA) in 1. 86. Texas Ranger in 1. Snyder from. 1. 87. Snyder's Yellow Wolf Ranch in Coke County, Texas. By 1. 88. 2, Arnett had acquired his own ranch, the Scissors Brand Ranch, in Mitchell. County, Texas. From 1. Renderbrook and Spade. Ranches owned by barbed wire manufacturer, Isaac L. Later, Arnett raised cattle. Colorado City, Texas, and helped organize the City National Bank of Colorado City. Texas, where he served as bank vice- president. He died in 1. 93. Colorado City, Texas. Baggett, William Ramsey. Papers, 1. 90. 7- 1. Includes business accounts of Baggett's ranch, livestock records, genealogical. Baggett was born in 1. Crockett County in 1. There, he and his brother. Monroe, built up a 2. Ozona. He married Caroline Mary. Perner in 1. 90. 8 and the marriage produced two children. Active in church and community. Ozona, Baggett was also the director of the Ozona National Bank. He died in. 1. 96. Bar S Ranch. Records, 1. Contains correspondence and legal and financial materials pertaining to business. Bar S Ranch (later Rocker B). The collection bulks. Located in Reagan County and Irion County, Texas, this 1. Sawyer Cattle Company (1. Later owned by the Blakley Braniff. Association from 1. W. Blakley purchased the ranch, until 1. Texas. Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children became the owner. The ranch was managed by. Louis Farr and his son and grandson, Louis Farr, Jr. Diana. Richardson Chapa is the great- granddaughter of Andrew Richardson, one of the. El Capitan Land and Cattle Company, later known as the Block Ranch. New Mexico in 1. 88. Botsford, E. M. Papers, 1. Includes financial material, scrapbook material, and photographs pertaining to. Born in 1. 86. 9 in Illinois. C. Slaughter as a ranch hand in Texas and Montana. He. performed in the Buffalo Bill Show, Pawnee Bill Show, and Miller Brothers 1. Ranch Show. until the 1. Indian performances for the Texas Centennial in 1. The collection bulks (1. Boyd's career as ranch foreman and ranch owner. Born in 1. 86. 7 in Mississippi, Boyd moved to Texas in 1. C. In 1. 91. 0, he established. Southeastern Cochran County, Texas. He was also involved in real estate. Lubbock, Texas, and served as county commissioner for Cochran County. Boyd. married Margaret Collins in 1. He died in. 1. 95. Bruce, Leona Banister. Papers, 1. 86. 4- 1. Includes manuscripts of Bruce's books, photographs, scrapbook material, a. Bible, and other miscellaneous materials. Banister, and was born near Santa Anna. Texas in 1. 89. 9. She later came to own most of the land around the West Santa Anna Peak. Bruce. published several books on the history of that area. Burnett, S. B., Estate. Records, 1. 87. 4- 1. This collection of 6. Burnett, known widely as Burk Burnett, was a wealthy Texas rancher. B., Estate. Records, 1. This collection consists of financial documents which were removed from the S. Burnett Estate Records and microfilmed for preservation purposes. The. collection bulks with literary productions and reminiscences of ranching activities. William Curry Holden. A rancher and civic leader, Burns was born in 1. Missouri and came to Texas with his. He was a ranch manager for the Llano Cattle Company, Nave- Mc. Cord. Cattle Company, and the Western Land and Livestock Company prior to purchasing his own. Idlewild. Active in the founding of Lubbock, Texas, Burns operated an automobile. Lubbock County tax assessor for 1. He died. in 1. 94. Burns, Douglas R. Papers, 1. 85. 0- 1. Includes correspondence, financial and legal material, letters from organizations. Pitchfork Ranch documents, real- estate ventures, printed items, scrapbook. Born on July 8, 1. Cuero, Texas, Burns grew up in a ranching environment. He. graduated from Texas A& M with a B. S. Burns ranched for 1. Dawson County, Texas, and later managed the Pitchfork. Ranch from 1. 94. He was a member oh the Texas Hereford Association, the American. Quarter Horse Association, served as director of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle. Raiser’s Association, and as the first chairman of overseers of the Texas Tech. University Ranching Heritage Association. Burns died in 1. 97. Lubbock, Texas. Campbell, Henry Harrison. Papers, 1. 86. 9- 1. Includes correspondence, financial records and a journal. The collection bulks. Of particular interest is a letter from A. Britten. A Civil War veteran (2. Texas Regiment), cattleman, founder of the Matador Ranch (1. Motley County Texas (1. Campbell was born in 1. West Texas in 1. 87. Matador Cattle Company, the parent company. West Texas ranch. He sold the ranch in 1. Scotland syndicate and then. Campbell Ranch. Campbell helped organize Motley County and later. Matador, Texas, is now located. His. wife was the town's first postmaster. Campbell died in 1. Cattle Raisers Association of Texas. Records, 1. 91. 0- 1. Contains brand books detailing and identifying earmarks, brands, ranch names, owner's. Texas, New Mexico, and. Oklahoma. Other surrounding Southwestern states and Northern Mexican ranches are. Founded in 1. 87. Northwest Texas Cattle Raisers Association was the first cattle. It grew into the Texas Cattle Raisers Association in 1. Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association in 1. The association is active. Coggin Brothers and Associates (Brownwood, Texas). Records, 1. 84. 8- 1. Contains correspondence, financial and legal material, and lists pertaining to the. Coggin brothers and their business associates. The collection. bulks with records of the Coggin Brothers Ranch (1. Coggin Brothers and Ford. Bankers (1. 87. 4- 1. Of special note are materials pertaining to Indian Depredation Claims. Coggins against the U. S. Government (1. Samuel Richardson Coggin (1. Moses (Mody) J. Coggin (1. Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, who had ranching interests in Brown. Coleman, Comanche, and Brewster counties. They had banking interests in Brownwood and. Idaho with Henry Ford, another Brownwood resident. The men were also. Frank Collinson. Denham, Claude Spaulding. Papers, 1. 97. 5- 1. Consists of the personal files of Claude Denham relating to his service on the. Executive Committee of the Ranching Heritage Association in Lubbock. These include minutes. Ranch Record, by- laws, budget proposals, and ranch. Born January 2. 2, 1. Floydada, Texas, the son of an area rancher, Denham attended. Texas A& M University, Hardin- Simmons University, and Texas Technological College. BA in Education in 1. Denham worked for rural schools in Crosby. Crockett counties, where he taught history, coached basketball and served as. Ozona Public Schools. He married Pauline Maddox in 1. He retired. to Lubbock to look after their ranch properties. Denham published several articles on area. Ranching Heritage Association, where he was very. He died on February 2. Double U Company (Texas). Records, 1. 90. 7- 1. Contains correspondence, financial and legal material, maps, lists, and literary. Double U Company and. Post, Texas. The collection bulks (1. Of particular interest are materials on Mr. The collection also. Post, Texas. Bulks. Post City Weather Bureau. The Double U Company was a land colonization company chartered in 1. Charles William Post (1. Battle Creek, Michigan. From 1. 90. 6- 1. Post. purchased over 2. Garza, Lynn, and Hockley counties of Texas, which. Curry Comb Ranch, the O. Slaughter's U- Lazy- S Ranch. Originally named Post City, the town of. Post, Garza County, Texas, began as a tent city in 1. Post and the surrounding area contained approximately 3,0. The Double U charter expired in 1. C. Post's heirs established. Post- Montgomery Ranch and the Double U Ranch, consisting of rangeland near Levelland. Tahoka, and Post, Texas. El Capote Ranch (Guadalupe County, Texas). Records, 1. 83. 0- 1. Contains correspondence, financial, and legal material, diaries, literary productions. El Capote Ranch. The collection bulks with legal material. Jose de la Baume, and correspondence. Erskine family. El Capote is a 2. Mexican land grant in the De. Witt Colony. located near Seguin, Guadalupe County, Texas. Acquired by Jose de la Baume (the eldest son. Count de la Baume of the County of Baume, Provence of Avignon, France) in 1. Michael Erskine, who moved his family to the ranch in 1. In 1. 87. 8. the ranch was sold to an investment syndicate owned by Thomas W. Stone. and Daniel Tyler. In 1. 89. 7, the ranch passed into the ownership of a Judge Denman, and upon.
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