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Page 6 of [W. M. Dickson]
6 government took possession of him at Fort Sill when the Indians were placed on reservation. He helped the government to manage them and interpreted for the government. "Jasper Helem was stolen ...
Contributor: Mosley, Ruby - Dickson, W. M. Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book Date: 1938-01-05 -
Page 4 of [O. H. Cross]
4 socket. He had jumped over a railing, and slipped, but hung on to the railing with one hand, which had jerked his arm out of joint. I told him I wouldn't ...
Contributor: Cross, O.H. - Ervin, William V. Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book Date: 1941-02-11 -
Page 4 of [Richard Murphy]
4 cent piece. When I was mounted on any one of those critters, cattle were put down for the iron heaters about as fast as they could burn the animals. "When the ...
Contributor: Gauthier, Sheldon F. - Murphy, Richard Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book -
Tarrant County, Texas.
Shows land ownership. Blueprint. "General Land Office, August 1885." LC Land ownership maps, 1138 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. 1 map : photomap ; ...
Contributor: Texas. General Land Office Site: American Memory-cultural - Main Catalog Original Format: Map Date: 1885 View catalog record -
Louise Young, ex-slave, Ft. Worth
420231.
Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Photo, Print, Drawing Date: 1937 -
Page 6 of [Dave E. Burns]
6 which was not the place for an Indian to do any "fitting". An Indian always hankers for a place where he can hide and do the "fitting" from ambush. We calculated ...
Contributor: Gauthier, Sheldon F. - Burns, Dave E. Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book Date: 1941-02-11 -
Page 6 of [Dan J. Wilson]
6 "The old time roundup, when all the ranches in a section of country united as one outfit and worked their herds together, was not held, because fences held each [?] separated ...
Contributor: Gauthier, Sheldon F. - Wilson, Dan J. Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book -
Page 7 of [A. M. Garrett]
7 perishing from starvation. "Many ranchers were ruined by reasons of their cattle loss during the siege of weather. One could travel over the range for miles and never be out of ...
Contributor: Gauthier, Sheldon F. - Garrett, A. M. Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book -
Houston Co.
Shows land ownership. Blueprint "Traced by H.M. Bramlette. August 24, 1915." "May 5th 1896." LC Land ownership maps, 1012 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. ...
Contributor: Texas. General Land Office Site: American Memory-cultural - Main Catalog Original Format: Map Date: 1896 View catalog record -
Page 6 of [I'm a cowgirl]
6 "In 1894 a severe drouth came. Cattle were starving for water and food. They died by the hundreds each day. There was no rain for nine months. I knew something had ...
Contributor: Mosley, Ruby - Miskimon, Mrs. Ben Mcculloch Earl Van Dorn Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book Date: 1941-02-11 -
Page 5 of [Victor R. Scoville]
5 We'd have to hunt out the old studs first, though, or they'd kill the young ones because they'd be on the young ones before they'd know anything about what was going ...
Contributor: Scoville, Victor R. - Phipps, Woody Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book Date: 1941-02-11 -
[John M. Hardeman]
Contributor: Gauthier, Sheldon F. - Hardeman, John M. Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book -
Page 5 of [W. H. Thomas]
5 brought a news paper in here and showed us an article about a hitch hiker that saw a shelter and crawled in to go to sleep. A short while later, he ...
Contributor: Thomas, W. H. - Phipps, Woody Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book Date: 1941-02-11 -
Penny Thompson, ex-slave, Ft. Worth
420127.
Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Photo, Print, Drawing Date: 1937 -
Page 1 of [Ostrander Ranch]
#19 FIELD NOTES [Taken?] on Interviews [?] AUG 22 1938 (Information given by a friend of the Lommis family) OSTRANDER RANCH "Ostrander had enough respect for a ghost to not live in ...
Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book Date: 1938-08-22 -
Page 3 of [John Hardgreaves Crawford]
3 hot iron. By 1870, there were many improvements, among these were; a pack-jack for bedding, plenty of buckets, coffee pots, frying pans, ropes, better saddles, from which cowboys could rope cattle. ...
Contributor: Davis, Ada - Crawford, John Hardgreaves Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book Date: 1937-01-18 -
Page 2 of [Lois Newman]
2 Gillette was then our nearest town and our trading and shipping point. "The ranch is owned by Oscar K. and Harry W. Keeline and they, during the time I worked there, ...
Contributor: Gauthier, Sheldon F. - Newman, Lois Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book Date: 1941-02-11 -
Mose Hursey, ex-slave, Dallas
420226.
Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Photo, Print, Drawing Date: 1937 -
Pauline Grice, Age 81
1 photographic print
Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Photo, Print, Drawing -
Page 1 of [Mrs. W. M. Anderson]
1 FOLKLORE-WHITE PIONEER, Miss Effie Cowan, P.W. McLennan County, Texas, District 8. No. Of Words 2,250 File NO. 240, Page NO. 1. REFERENCE. "Interview with Mrs W.M.Anderson, Durango, Texas. "I was eighty-six ...
Contributor: Cowan, Effie - Anderson, Mrs W.M. Site: American Memory-cultural Original Format: Book Date: 1938-03-11