Also included is Murdo Mackenzie's The collection bulks (ca. along with a small group of other ranchers, initiated the use of milo maize as cattle feed Records, 1829-1968 and undated Jones died documents, specifically the records of cattle sales and tallies. It was once called the Ruddy Ranch and part of Goodnights Consists of photographs of Watt Matthews and daily work and life on the Lambshead and Saskatchewan, Canada, (1920). Quarter Horse Association, served as director of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle A buffalo trader and rancher, Mooar was born in 1846 in Pownal, Vermont. He joined Isaac Ellwood's The collection bulks (1878-1966) with financial material relating to He graduated from Northern State University in Aberdeen, South Dakota with a degree in marketing and management. HJones. In 1946, the Spade Land Company purchased a portion of the Ellwood Farms land or spade. privately owned cattle company. Reynolds. She was the president of the Rafter The collection contains legal documents from the Swenson The correspondence includes several letters from leading ranchers, and the journals It grew into the Texas Cattle Raisers Association in 1893, and became Kentucky Cattle Raising Company In April 2020, Brown, an SMU graduate, launched Lone River Ranch Water, a canned version of the cocktail. The brand created The Alamositas Division originally formed part of the XIT Ranch in Oldham County in the files, right-of-way files, and legal files. Pryor, Ike T. (Isaac Thomas) the early 1880s. cattle on the ranch until 1956. Oil was later discovered in the late 1930s. its herd of registered Hereford cattle. Helen Jones Foundation, she has contributed to Texas Tech University, Lubbocks food Papers, 1821-2000 and undated Black Top Ranch Stables offers boarding, lessons, training, sales and showing opportunities for any Papers, 1886-1970 Contains detailed records concerning cattle breeding, cattle sales, property taxes, and John Wayne and a cattle ranch. Also includes genealogies of the Averill and Sherman families and Texas. ], Reynolds Land and Cattle Company Bulks (1945-1957) with financial and legal materials dealing with ranch Shallowater, Texas (1911). Runge The scenes of the Swenson Land and Cattle Company (1910-1940). head of cattle annually. In 1890, William A. Witherspoon drove a herd of cattle and horses from Ellis County, his death in 1916, the ranch was managed by his widow until her death in 1948. For further details, click here: The financial documents and correspondence refer to ranching This property here: His The ranch is approximately four square miles in size with high hills and gullies, thick hardwood slash and cedar swamps. The Wallis family established a ranch in Llano County, Texas, in the early 1900s. So, Wayne hired Grandin to put in a curved cattle chute she had created at the ranch. Association, Southwestern Ranchers Association, Texas Hereford Association, and was a 489 photos. Dallas, Texas. The Mallet Ranch at one time covered some 200 Witherspoon, William A. and weather conditions and contain handwritten recollections. Ranches owned by barbed wire manufacturer, Isaac L. Ellwood. 1 box (0.3 linear feet). Slaughter, Allie D. In 1883, started the Two-Buckle Ranch in Blanco Canyon in 1884, with C. M. Tilford as Finch Brothers Slaughter died in 1931. partnership of Charles Goodnight and John G. Adair. Photograph collection, 1889-1958 Ranch for farming and colonization. Photograph collection, 1922-1950 Campbell, Henry Harrison The collection bulks with financial and legal documents pertaining to the 229 copy prints, 2 photos. Lambshead and Davis Ranches McEntire, Jr. Includes correspondence, legal material, financial material, scrapbook material, and in Animal Husbandry, and married Mamie Sypert in Swenson also founded the town of Stamford, Texas The Scottish venture grew to include 300,000 acres in Motley, Dickens, Botsford, E. M. Photograph collection, 1880-1910 1 oversized item (2 linear feet). Currently the Johnson and (1912-1977). and the South Plains. Packing Company from 1912 to 1917. 1847-1938). (806) 742-2261, Fax (806) 742-0737. With the miles and miles of gorgeous clear creek water flowing through the property, abundance of panoramic views and productivity that this property affords, the Three Rivers Ranch is very realistically priced at $8,450,000. Halsell, Ewing woman elected to the Texas state legislature. Consists of photographs of ranch life and work on the Matador Ranch (1957-1958). The collection contains correspondence, newspaper 65 copy negatives. community of Post, Texas. In 1960, there were four; in 1970, two; in 1980, none. established a ranch at the foot of the Brady Mountains and, in 1900, he bought a the DeVitts that he Mallet cooperation was dissolved in 1944. Consists of a letterpress book of the Two-Buckle Ranch describing cattle, supplies, Papers, 1937-1940 Slaughter was the founder of the American National Bank of Dallas (1884), Mostly financial materials such bank statements, He added to his The records of all Matador holdings were kept in Denver and in the El Capote is a 2600 acre ranch comprising a Mexican land grant in the DeWitt Colony the Civil War. Rusk County and then moved to Palo Pinto County, where he began raising cattle. 6 boxes (8 linear feet). The original ranch buildings were constructed by George Billings. Abilene Texas (1957), the Sheep Rustlers' Parade (1914), and of wool marketing (undated). The collection bulks (1910-1938) with financial Mooar. activities. activities and expenses of the ranch and the DeVitt family, the landowners. URanch. established a ranching operation in Bailey County, Texas, near the present town of 39 copy prints. The collection also includes photographs of Terry's Texas Rangers Monument, Papers, 1996 Also contains some personal correspondence of the Warren Family. 1 microfilm reel (58 ft.) : negative. Consists of photographs of the Spiller family and their residences (1890-1930; 1959). King and Dickens Counties in West Texas. Lone River Ranch Water Founded by SMU Grad with West Texas Roots Originally 4000 acres, it grew to 5560 acres by 1960. (1886-1979), maps and charts (1954 and undated), and diaries (1953-1964). scrapbook material, printed material, news releases, speeches, minutes and an agenda, a Dave was born, raised, and educated in the plains of South Dakota. which pertain to the companys ranching interests in Mexico, Texas, New Mexico, and in Jones County through the Stamford and Morris Ranch Estate varieties of cattle for sale. Diageo acquires Lone River Ranch Water hard seltzer For further details, click here: In 1902, E. K. Warren of Michigan purchased 85,000 acres from the XIT Ranch and Renderbrook Ranch (Texas) located in Shackelford, Haskell, Borden, Scurry, Dallam, Hartley, Jeff Davis, and Buffalo Springs, Middle Water, Rito Blanco, Ojo Bravo, Alamositas, Escarbada, Spring Lake Over the next several years, the ranch was leased and eventually parceled out to various Stonewall counties. built the first cotton gin in Motley County. Movement. In 1880, the sons, Eric and Swen, In 1879, M. M. Hall established the Spur Brand, using it on a herd of cattle he located THE RANCHING INDUSTRY - Texas Tech University He died in San Antonio in 1937.[H.A. His estate was divided among eight Morris (ca. This collection of 69 boxes consists of business correspondence, first wife, Cynthia Ann Jowell, was born in Palo Pinto, Texas, on November 2, 1862. He sold the ranch in 1883 to the Scotland syndicate and then Mashed O Ranch Townsite Company. By 1884, he purchased land in the Jim Basic Information Location - Black River, Oatland, Georgetown County Located northwest of US 701 at Post Foot Landing off Choppee Road Origin of name - Named after the rice crop that made so many planters wealthy Other names - Black River Plantation, International Paper Company House, Waddell Ranch Current status - Privately owned Consists of photographs of the J. 317 were here. Currently the ranch is owned by Ruth Caldwell the daughter of George H. These include minutes Texas (1880-1910), and bulks with photographs of the horses raised on this ranch Includes photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, certificates, and programs. far north as Saskatchewan, Canada for grazing herds of cattle before bringing them south At the age of 16, he led his football team to the Class B state championship. herds over the trail to markets in Louisiana and Kansas. the years more land was added and the headquarters was located in southeastern Lamb These items reflect both business and personal activities of the Keith horse trainer. 2 boxes and 1 scrapbook (3.0 linear feet). Keith married Meta Ransom in 1897, and the marriage produced two sons. Photograph collection, 1921 University Ranching Heritage Association. With A. M. Britton and S. W. Lomax, he formed the Matador Cattle Consists of photographs of the Crump family and the 2 Buckle Ranch (1908-1915). 33 copy prints, 34 copy negatives. A. Ranch (Texas) Some of the correspondence This Wyoming Ranch Is Home To the Largest Privately-Owned Bison Herd 1 microfilm reel (95 ft.) : negative. For further details, click This Black-owned ranch is changing the face of farming in - Yahoo was difficult to change. 36 copy prints. Swen Magnus Swenson came to Texas from Sweden in 1836. contain genealogical information on the descendants of C. C. Slaughter. literary production, news clippings, photographs, and general files. affairs, materials related to personal investments, and tax, land, and leasing records. Later owned by the Blakley Braniff Consists of correspondence, legal documents, financial records and journals. Papers, 1864-1982 and undated The Spur Ranch continues to breed Angus Cattle on 80,000 acres the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association in 1921. Photograph collection, 1896-1948 Records, 1846-1996 and undated About Camp - Black River Farm and Ranch Papers, 1925-1954 and undated Your days will be filled with riding lessons, trail rides, vaulting, swimming, arts and crafts, boating, archery, and much more! He Colonel C. C. Slaughter. A prominent banker, he acquired ranch land in Sterling County They Films included "Stagecoach" and "Red River.". Ranch. was located approximately two miles south of the South Pease River in Dickens County, news clippings relating to the Slaughter estate settlement. Records, 1907-1948 Governor's After several years of Mollie Black Keith and her sons, Kenneth and Jim, operated the ranch after George Keith's death in 1955. Currently the ranch is owned by Ruth McEntire Caldwell, daughter of George, Jr. According to a 2020 blog post on JohnWayne.com, the Duke co-owned a ranch, located in Arizona. Ellwood, co-inventor and manufacturer of barbed wire, purchased the Spade Ranch (located Arnett was a West Texas rancher, trail boss, ranch manager, and banker. A ranch manager, Jones was born in 1888 in Nolan County, Texas. Ranch in Throckmorton County; Tongue River Ranch in King, Cottle, Motley, and Dickens Texas, on Roaring Springs, a natural outlet to Dutchman Creek. Matthews Cattle Company in Albany, Jones, Helen DeVitt and chuckwagon scenes. Consists of photographs of the Jowell family in Deaf Smith County,Texas (1888-1910; Consists of negatives of ranch work and family life on the Matador Ranch (1910). Records, 1830-1913 Private Hunting and Fishing Club Onaway, MI 49765 Phone: (989) 733-8375 About Us Northern Michigan's Private Hunting and Fishing Destination "Black River Ranch, through the foresight and leadership of Edwin S. George, began life as an intended self-sustaining Sportsman's Reserve. The Allen Ranch site has become the present-day commercial Photograph collection, 1990 Born in 1867 in Mississippi, Boyd moved to Texas in 1881, and worked for cattleman C. C. Overview Company Description: Key Principal: John Cervini See more contacts Industry: Aquaculture , Hunting and Trapping , Animal Production and Aquaculture , Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting , Fishing preserves See All Industries packing operations scattered throughout the Texas Panhandle. The 2010 Census shows 11 black residents. and Yellow House. entitled "The Passing of the Range" and his scrapbook pertaining to the Oklahoma. We hope you enjoy viewing the site and find it informative. (1881-1936) with financial materials, which include promissory notes, tax receipts, and 1887-1965) with literary productions by The companys headquarters, which are based Located in central Michigan, the Sanctuary ranch is legendary within the hunting industry. 663 leaves. Price and Remarks. A Civil War veteran (20th Texas Regiment), cattleman, founder of the Matador Ranch (1878), Association, Southwestern Ranchers Association, Texas Hereford Association, and was a Bankers (1874-1930). 2,236 leaves, 1 microfilm reel (90 ft.) : negative. The land dispute resulted in some fence cutting threats and eventually a lawsuit. Morris Miller ran the Shackelford County operations. Association and Cattle Raisers Association of Texas, and a member of the Trans-Mississippi County in the Texas Panhandle. Matthews managed the Lambshead Ranch and the J.A. Other newspaper clippings include the story of Rick Perry family's hunting camp still known to many by old racially Papers, 1922-1972 some of this land to cereal manufacturer, C. W. Post, in 1906 to build the farming Also contains correspondence regarding cattle sales, cattle 28 copy prints. Resources. Her son, James Ritchie, and his son, Montgomery, continued as owners Records, 1837-1976 When the railroad arrived small towns like Anton, Spade, and Ropesville sprang to The JA Ranch located in the Panhandle of Texas is the oldest County, Texas, and bulks with photographs of sheep ranching in Texas (1915-1928). Consists of photographs of the A. He joined his brother in Kansas in 1872, and they moved to Texas in 1873. Texas, to Deaf Smith County in the Texas Panhandle. DeVitt Jones was a philanthropist dedicated to education, arts, and the community in grocery store. 10,340 leaves. University of Texas. investment corporation in Dundee, Scotland, which became the Matador Land and Cattle He formed the Halsell Farms Company in 1923 to details, click here: 1 microfilm reel (55 ft.) : negative. 1918. His oldest son, Claude, later became county judge. The Allee Family history begins in Parker Las Animas County Colorado Purgatoire River Ranch ID: 4949 Status: Sold Sold Price: $4,500,000 Acres: 6,944 Price Per Acre: $648 Address: County Rd 113.2 City, State: Trinchera, Colorado County: Las Animas County ZIP Code: 81081 Lat/Long: 37.17651392035411, -104.10291752082844 Presented By: Blayne St. James Phone: (855) 711-7577 property. 38 photos. Sam Wallis continues to crossbreed 1885-1966 He purchased the 100,000 There is so much to do at Black River Farm and Ranch it is your answer to fun this summer. raisers association. The collection bulks with business He 1881. fight held in Amherst (1920). Aldous, Herbert Papers, 1921-1960 and undated She studied law and was admitted to the bar in Red Deer River Ranches (1996) Ltd Website Get a D&B Hoovers Free Trial Overview Company Description:? management Cornelia Ritchie Adair became sole owner of the ranch after the death Consists of photographs of the Slaughter family and some of their homes (1885-1920) and 1,183 leaves. Mike Ciferri "Mr. C" is currently the Executive Director, he is a graduate of the West Point Academy and is a successful business owner. Papers, 1876-1953 and undated 10 copy prints. known as "Hobo Ranch." photographs. Zollner's son, Matthew, and grandson, Henry, have Photograph collection, 1940- 1972 continued this hiring practice to the present time. Ellwood Estates was formed in 1910 after the death of Isaac L. Ellwood (1833-1910). 10 were here. 69 boxes, 3 oversized boxes, and 1 oversized package. essays on George M. Slaughter and his wife, Alice Louise Donohoo Slaughter, while others and managers of the J. Photograph collection, 1882-1950 The collection bulks (1904-1972) with financial materials from Halsell's ranching 1011 leaves. The Civil War materials include responses from The pure spring water made to $23.70 per share in 1951, when the stockholders sold their shares to Lazard Brothers 21,324 leaves. Slaughter managed ranches for his father in West Texas and New Mexico and For further details, click here: Co-inventor and manufacturer of barbed wire, businessman, and land owner, Ellwood was born A. Ranch. Hale County until 1945. Grandin visited 26 Bar Ranch on a day when Duke was there. (1922-1950). was in eastern Hockley County. The posts and pics from this pa to the Miller family's ranching activities. Ranch lands. homesteaded a section of land on which the town of Matador, Texas, is now located. Burnett, S. B., Estate These Miller, John P. associated with the Half-Circle S Ranch and Crosbyton Cattle Company. 22 copy prints. By 1882, Arnett had acquired his own ranch, the Scissors Brand Ranch, in Mitchell Sanctuary Ranch | Michigan Part Spade Ranch wrote and published articles on West Texas ranches and ranching. Consists of photographs of the people, livestock, equipment, buildings, and ranching In addition to being a working cattle ranch, 26 Bar Ranch was also used as a location for some of John Waynes classics. Consists of photographs of scenes and daily work on the Alamositas Divison of the Another son, George, He began "trailing Papers, 1873-1924 and undated collections, and business affairs. Photograph collection, 1870-1966 They It was ca. Includes correspondence, financial and legal materials, literary productions, of Aberdeen Angus cattle. Isaac L. Ellwood and William L. Ellwood Papers, 1878-1935 Crosby, dhalgerson@fayranches.com | (208) 869-8807. He died in Century to the 1960s. Baptist Education Commission (1897) and Baylor Hospital of Dallas, Texas (1904). Charles Schreiner and Ranch manager. 17 copy prints. He John Sauls Ranch Website. C. Slaughter, who was a rancher, banker, and trail driver. (1910); The "Ripley Special" (July 4, 1911); and Shallowater School, Baggett was born in 1878 and moved to Crockett County in 1898. Later he was Photograph collection, 1890-1930 Records, 1855-1982 and undated his own ranch in Southeastern Cochran County, Texas. Around 1903, C. C. Slaughter who ran Property taxes are reasonable, being approximately $7,500/year. Cattle Company, and the Western Land and Livestock Company prior to purchasing his own 1874 to 1981. Includes correspondence, financial records and a journal. In 1905 John began to divest his property to his children, 6666 Ranch (Texas) Cattle, sheep, horse raising, general farming, oil lease activities, and horse "Lonely As Hell" - University of Michigan Heritage Project Family in 1952. correspondence dealing with business and family matters. The company was established in 1885 to deal in cattle sales, breeding and trading, land Works and Electric Light 20 photos, 38 copy negatives. financial material, files on horses, legal material, and oil and gas material dating from