Longhorn Cowboy

Longhorn Cowboy
Author: James Henry Cook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1942
Genre: Cattle trade
ISBN:


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The experiences of pioneer and cowboy, James H. Cook, a descendent of Captain Cook.

One-room School

One-room School
Author: Donna M. Stephens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 173
Release: 1990
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780806123134


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Stephens, the daughter of the schoolteacher, details the experiences and challenges faced by Helen Hussman Morris as a teacher in rural Oklahoma during the Depression era. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Life in the Saddle

Life in the Saddle
Author: Frank Collinson
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1997-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806129235


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Englishman Frank Collinson went to Texas in 1872, when he was seventeen, to work on Will Noonan’s ranch near Castroville. He lived the rest of his life in the southwestern United States, and at the age of seventy-nine began writing about the Old West he knew and loved. He had a flair for writing, a phenomenal memory, and a passion for truth that is evident in what he wrote and said. His writings for Ranch Romances, his letters, and transcriptions of his conversations have been arranged here in roughly chronological order, so that their importance for frontier history is readily apparent. Collinson ranged the West in his writings as he did in person, telling of the last tragic days of buffalo hunting on the Plains; clashes between hunters or cowboys and the Plains Indians; the character of trail drivers; and the definitive nature of violence, particularly at gun-point. J. Frank Dobie said of Collinson: "In the realm of frontier chronicles, the writing of educated Englishmen. . . men with the perspective of civilization, with imagination, and a lust for primitive nature, stand out. To this class of men belongs Frank Collinson."

Sons of the Western Frontier

Sons of the Western Frontier
Author: Will Henry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1968
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 9780242787341


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A collection of stories about children set in the Old West.

Girl on a Pony

Girl on a Pony
Author: Laverne Hanners
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1998-02-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806130552


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Girl on a Pony is the gritty, humorous, unflinchingly courageous story of five children growing up on a cattle ranch in the remote Valley of the Dry Cimarron in northeastern New Mexico near the little border town of Kenton, Oklahoma. Narrated years later by the oldest daughter, LaVerne, it is a vivid and authentic portrait of ranching life between the two world wars, from 1925, when the family moved to the Goodson Ranch from a half-dugout claim shack in Colorado, to 1936, when they began to disperse. During those years, people in the region endured blizzards, sick and maddened animals, drought, the Dust Bowl, and the Great Depression-with stoic good humor. In Girl on a Pony, cowboys go about their daily tasks, teaching the children all they know. Women endure the hardships of life in an isolated area, coping with the brutal labor ranch life requires of them, and maintaining touches of beauty and civilization where they can-creating lawns from relentlessly rocky soil, holding dances for their children, and painstakingly tatting when all else fails.

Once in the Saddle

Once in the Saddle
Author: Eugene Manlove Rhodes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1927
Genre: Western stories
ISBN:


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Dallas Stoudenmire

Dallas Stoudenmire
Author: Leon C. Metz
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806124872


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Before Dallas Stoudenmire accepted the position as marshal of El Paso, there existed no authority except that of the six-shooter, and very little precedent for a peace officer to follow. No one before had held the job for more than a couple of months. Yet, within two years, with the help of Jim Gillett, his young deputy, Stoudenmire had cleaned up the town, a task that earned him many enemies and, in the end, death. This is the story of Dallas Stoudenmire-auburn-haired, fiery-eyed, six-foot, two-inch gunfighter, container of laughter, liquor, and death-during the two tumultuous years in the early 1880’s when he served as almost the only law north of the Rio Grande and west of Fort Worth.