Cowboy Life on the Llano Estacado

Cowboy Life on the Llano Estacado PDF

Author: Vivian H. Whitlock

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780806141886

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In 1887, Vivian H. Whitlock went with his brother and widowed mother to live with his uncle, George Causey, a buffalo hunter turned rancher, at his ranch on the Llano Estacado (Staked Plains) in New Mexico. Here Whitlock describes--vividly, realistically, and with humor--what life was like on those vast, desolate plains at the turn of the century.

The Last Roundup on the Llano Estacado

The Last Roundup on the Llano Estacado PDF

Author: Chuck Olson

Publisher:

Published: 2016-03-15

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9780692605059

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Based on true adventure tales in the lives of two brothers, this story will take the reader back to the Battle of Franklin in the Civil War. Demoralized, wounded and imprisoned, the brothers make their way back to Texas only to find life has dramatically changed. Post-war Carpetbaggers, Yankee martial law and the Ku Klux Klan make their lives unbearable. As experienced horsemen, the brothers depend on this knowledge to get involved in the cattle business and join cattle drives from Texas to Kansas. Ultimately, their love of family, bonding with former slaves and trust in God's faithfulness, inspires their perilous trek across the vastness of Texas and the Llano Estacado to New Mexico Territory.

Lane of the Llano

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Author: James M. Cook

Publisher:

Published: 1936

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13:

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In the fall of 1876 Cook and a partner started their own ranch on the South Fork of the Llano River in Kimball County. Cook remained there until 1880, when he sold his interest. Both Jim and Al, who sometimes went by the alias of Taylor Williams, worked for O. J. Wiren, foreman of the Quitaque Ranch. In 1881, when the Quitaque was sold to Charles Goodnight and Wiren purchased the Two Circle Bar on the upper Brazos from Jesse Hitson, the Cooks stayed with Wiren. Indeed, Jim "Lane," who was made wagon boss, was said to have owned an interest in the Two Circle Bar, although the records show no such evidence. He reportedly ran his own herd at the ranch and won notoriety among the cowboys as a "hard man to work for and inconsiderate of his men." However, he remained with Wiren five years before leaving "for reasons of my own," as he later stated.

Circle-Dot: A True Story of Cowboy Life Forty Years Ago

Circle-Dot: A True Story of Cowboy Life Forty Years Ago PDF

Author: M.H. Donoho

Publisher: Wyatt North Publishing, LLC

Published: 2020-05-12

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1647981034

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The Author was a cowboy, during the period of which he writes, and is thoroughly conversant with every phase of cowboy life. After the lapse of many years, some of the most pleasant recollections engraved on the tablets of his memory are of the open plains, the wild cattle, and the irresistible cowboy. To portray this wild, active and strenuous life, and to give an accurate pen-picture of this past and forgotten industry, is the mission of CIRCLE-DOT.

Fifty Years on the Old Frontier

Fifty Years on the Old Frontier PDF

Author: James H. Cook

Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing

Published: 2019-01-13

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1789123046

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Of all that has been written of the cowboy and the life of the cattle range, very little has been written by the principal actors themselves. The same is equally true of the famous government scouts, mail riders and other adventurous figures, who were men of deeds rather than words. Not many possessed, like David Crockett and W. F. Cody, the power to dramatize themselves. James H. Cook, the author of Fifty Years on the Old Frontier, first published in 1923, was, however, a genuine cowboy, and he was able to recount in a most readable way his adventures over half a century. During the Seventies and part of the Eighties he rode the ranges in Texas and New Mexico. A vivid account is to be found in the first part of the book of the life of the cattlemen in the Southwest, including such details as rounding up entirely wild cattle and horses, and the conveying of droves of animals hundreds of miles through extremely rough, Indian-infested territory. Those who desire thrills can find them here. The author served as government scout in the campaign against Geronimo in 1885, and later, in the North, saw much of the unfortunate troubles with the Sioux and the Cheyennes, whom he showed to have been shamefully misused by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Much space is given to the Sioux chief, Red Cloud, of whom Cook was a champion and faithful friend. Not the least entertaining parts of the book are the narratives of hunts after big game in the Rockies, during the years when Cook was one of the foremost guides and hunters of the regions bordering the one transcontinental railway. An invaluable addition to any Old West collection!