GABBOLJs, R. 0. immvim #8480

Similar documents
HOLLEY, DICK INTERVIEW ^4097

i. (JR.) INTfflVlli;,/" F \ I

LBIOWD, ftobbtt TOOMiS. IMTIRVIgi 9886

rcbo'i', JOxilM r.i^r.i^.t. i^i' tv -.,4606 OO

CLARK, HALE COLUMBUS. INTERVIEW,/8062 '

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

HAMBLBTON, ALICJS B. INTERVIEW * #l3si ' 3 6 3

'.COPY, M, L. INT&VIBW

Cattle ranching really grew in the late 1800s.

Black Cowboys After the Civil war, slaves were free but many had no place to go and no way to. Nebraska and northern territories.

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

VIDEO SCRIPT. TITLE: Cowboys of the Open Range. PREPARED FOR: Dakota Pathways. WRITER: Julia Monczunski. PRODUCER: Jim Sprecher

.HODSPBTH, DOBA LEDBETTIR. INTHWIEW 1Q691 / 98

MARTIN, JUftSIJBA. INTERVIEW #4377

- a - Form A-6-149) -JIOGRAPKY FOHM WO1JCS E<0GRESS ADMINISTRATION Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma

(&TES f -JOENSON. INTERVIEW 940*.

JACKSON, ISAAC. INTiBVljSW 12940

Cowboys, Cattle Drives, and Kansas. Seventh M-20

CHADWICR, S. W. > IHTWVII* le? 697, A * ' -. '. " 4

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

If you were out west about a hundred years ago, you might have heard a cowboy yelling ti yi yippy yay! as he rode across the plains. What was it like

GUNTHtJ WILEY. INTERVIEW I25B

Cattle Drives Chapter 19

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

CHAMBERS, 0. L. INTERVIEW 8691

Western Expansion: Cattle Industry, Barbed Wire & Closure of the Frontier

HUMAN, GiiORGE INTJsHVIEW #

Transcript for H.M Rea Diary owned by American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming

G1LKES0N, C< L. IKIERYIEW 8688

Teacher Development. Cattle Drives. By Walter Eskridge

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

Chapter 10. Rebuilding Indian Territory

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

HATCHEL, JAMBS, JR. INTERVIEW 9743

I I DIDN T CHOOSE RANCH LIFE; I INHERITED IT. IT S PROBABLY IN MY. Ranching

JAKTZ, CORHHIUS J. IHTHVIBW 9??6 / 381

. 98 COLBJ&T, JOS INTERVIliW 4984

Contents. Throughout history, people have moved goods from one place to another. These texts are about people who travel as part of their jobs.

Matthew "Bones" Hooks:

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

7.8 and US.8 Geography. The student uses geographic tools to collect, analyze, and interpret data.

- McCOLUM, JOHN S. INTERVIEW 10621

Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills

Texas Cowboy Packet The Ranching and Farming Frontier Name Period

How did the Cattle Industry Develop Part 2 Solution 3 Set up Ranches on The Plains The Open Range System John Iliff and the beginnings of ranching on

Empire Ranch House Room Descriptions

Spade s. Horses HISTORY WITH. ranch horse 16 N OVEMBER 2010 AMERICA S HORSE

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

The Cattle Drives. Kansas City Stockyards

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

6. Name of Father B. H. Gulbertson^Mce of Mvtli Princeton, Ind» Other information about father Moved to Livingston Co«Mo. in 1839

NATIONAL RANCHING HERITAGE CENTER

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

COLBERT, DIXUS H. INTJsBVIJSW 4138 *. 84

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

KILGOBL, WALTER INTERVIEW #1326

IVY, J. W. INTERVIEW

Crook Ranch. Tehama County, California. Proudly Offered By

), CORA; INTERVIEW. *, ;'4ioa. INDEX CARDS: Greer County Living Conditions

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kendra Davis, Oct. 26, 2018

Outline of interview with: by David Finch

SVBLYN. USTERVIEW. I <7 INDEX CARDS

Notice of Copyright. Citing Resources from the Western History Collections

, J, C, INTERVIEW ' ' 8310

Chapter 13. Changes on the Western Frontier

W.P.A. history of grazing collection,

do you know what you are missing?

This report made" on (date) ""^ S6» Name Ur. William R. Harrison 2. Post Office Address lynnawood, 3, Residence address (or location)

ì<(sk$m)=bddbhi< +^-Ä-U-Ä-U

FLINT, JOHN HAMFORD. INTERVIEW 9469

Growth in the West

U.S. History. Chapter 5 Changes on the Western Front 5-1 Cultures Clash on the Prairie

7D Ranch & Cattle Companuy 2,544 ACRES FOR SALE IN SAN SABA COUNTY $10,216,000

In 1981 Barbara Oringderff recognized

NELSON MORRIS and THE CHICAGO RANCH by Dorthy Payne

TEXAS LONGHORN WAGON TOURS & SAFARIS, LEAHTON PARK

Bigger, Better, Faster: The Changing Nation

TERRITORIAL NEWS. August Cowboy Action Shoots FROM THE CHAIRMAN

Facilitator Study Guide

$1,850, CASH. NOUQUE RANCH McDERMITT, NV DEEDED ACRES IN OREGON IN NEVADA HUGE BLM PERMIT OVER 330,000 ACRES

GOETTING, CECIL INTERVIEW

WGRE, EENRY IHTmnS*

CLTBURN, J. E. / INTERVIEW 10079

RANCH & FARM SALES PRESENTS NAPIER RANCH 620 +/- ACRES $2,400 PER ACRE

18 N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R A M E R I C A S H O R S E

HAY. f 3, V, INTJ.Vi ^W

HORSE CREEK RANCH. 6,607 Acres Elbert County, CO $5,500,000

The Flint Hills Riders Club is hosting the 2008 Saddle-Up Trail Ride along with Cowboy Way Ranch and Vacations, LLC

ì<(sk$m)=bdedae< +^-Ä-U-Ä-U

Bedroll: A cowboy s sleeping blankets rolled up for easy carrying on his horse.

WATER HAULING AND STEER ROPING STEER ROPING DIRECTIONS

The Cattle Kingdom. What encouraged the establishment of cattle trails from Texas to Kansas?

OKLAHOMA MARKET REPORT

Pen of Two Heifers Show Hereinafter P2HS

AGRIVIEW. All aboard! The 51 annual Henderson County Farm & Ranch Tour will be

Horses. Desert. in the

Post- Civil War Western Migrations and the Western Frontier

Rallies November Las Vegas Motorcoach Resort, Las Vegas, Nv Bob & Mary-Ann Stephens Presidents Message

RANCH & FARM SALES PRESENTS. Hunt Mill Hollow Ranch 730 +/- ACRES $1,900 PER ACRE

Great Western Cattle Trail

Transcription:

GABBOLJs, R. 0. immvim #8480

INTERVIEW. - 8-8450 Form A-(S-149) ' BIOGRAPHY mm WOUJCS PR0GR3SS " ADMINISTRATION Indian-Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma Field Worker 1 s name Ethel B..Tackitt This report made oft- (date) August 31 193 1. Name Mr. rt. 0. Carroll, Post Office Address Lone =Volf, Oklahoma 3. Residence address (or location) Route 4 4. DATE OF BIRTH: Month >_ 5. Place of birth State Hanger 6. Name of Father Other information about f'ither 7. Name of Mother Other information about mother ' Day Place of birth - Place of birth Year Motes or complete narrative.by the field worker dealing with the life and story of the person interviewed-..^.rafer to Manual for suggested subjects and questions* Continue on blank sheets if'necessary and attach firmly to this form. Number of sheets attached.

CiRROLL.R. 0. INTERVIEW. 8450 Sth«l Tackett Interviewer. August 31. 158 ' Interview-^with R. C. Carroll LOne Wolf, Okla. v There is much misunderstanding about the cattle trails through Oklahoma as the trails used for different purposes were located in different'.sections of the country. - ". ; The cattle-shipping trail used by the cow outfits of old Greer County^and by many of tfee ranchmen along the Texas border^followed a line north from the gefieral round-up grohada in the vicinity.of Soggy and Sandy Creeks in the southern part of what is now Harmon and Jackson Counties, crossing the Salt Fork of Red.River west of Mangum and crossing White Flat, south of Reed, where there was another well known round-up ground. Elm was often crossed at the Jay Buckle Spring which took its name from the Jay Buckle camp which was located there in an early day. The cattle shipping trail continued north crossing Haystack Creek south of the present Delhi community and crossed the North Fork at one of several different * points. Herds of cattle might cross Red River near th«mouth of Sweetwater Creek or they could cross Starvation Creek, Long Creek or Timber Creek. These places were

CARROLL, R. C. INTERVIEW. 8450 2 from there the trail followed a general well known x and used by the cow outfits on account of. the abundance of grass, wood and water at these crossings.' northerly direction to Cheyenne in what is now Roger Mills v County and continued north, crossing the South Canadian River near the Pack-Saddle Bridge, and on north to Gage in Ellis County. Gage is located on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad and this is where the cattle were loaded in stock cars and shipped to Kansas City, St. Louis or Chicago for beef. Two, three and four yea? old steers,,were usually shipped and occasionally an old cow was shipped but the youkg cows and calves were kept on the range in the days of the big ranches. Each ranch had a trail boss who took the herds to market, a wagon boss who looked after the round-up wagon and the ranch boss who was one of the owners or who it. i' carried out the orders of the owners. The chuck-wagon cook was an important person in the march of a trail herd, for he fed the man and helped ' J much in keeping the outfit In a good humor. Almost all

0AHR01X, B.C. INTERVIEW. 8450 160 3 cow outfits fed their men well with canned corn, tomatoes, potatoes, beef, coffee, sugar, molasses and sour dough biscuit, dried apples, peaches, prunes and onions. Jack Reno waa one of these chuck-wagon cooks and ho waa hard to beat and Sam Taylor was chuck-wagon cook for the Mill Irons outfit and I believe he was the best cook I ever saw. Bob Richman and Will Wright were two mighty fine trail bosses. Sam Doxey.WSB bossing a trail herd through to Gage one timo and he had hired a tenderfoot and they had gotten as far as Cheyenne and it had rained a lot* This young fellow had a good tarpaulin and was covered up and there was a ditch around his bed to keep him dry. It was his hour to go on night guard and Sam Doxey came in off guard and went to the would-be cowboy's bed, shook the tarpaulin and said, "It's your time to go on guard". The tenderfoot raised up. and found that it was raining hard and crawled back under the tarpaulin and said, "Mr. Dozey, I believe 1*11 quit until morning." Sam Doxey said, "If you quit until morning you quit for gopd" so the young man crawled out and stood his guard and the whole outfit had fun at his expense fdr months

CARROLL, R. C. IirmVIEW, 8480 but he made a fine cowhand later. I give you the names of these cowboys for many have gone on and they should be remembered in the history of Oklahoma.