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The LS brand : the story of a Texas Panhandle Ranch / by Dulcie Sullivan ; introdfuction by Loula Grace Erdman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sullivan, Dulcie, author.
Series:
M. K. Brown Range Life Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cattle trade--Texas.
Cattle trade.
Ranch life--Texas.
Ranch life.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (195 pages)
Place of Publication:
Austin, Texas : University of Texas Press, 1968.
Summary:
In the spring of 1881, W. M. D. Lee and Lucien B. Scott, wealthy businessmen of Leavenworth, Kansas, purchased land in the upper Texas Panhandle to establish the Lee-Scott Cattle Company. Their range sprawled across four Texas counties and extended into eastern New Mexico. About six months later, fifty thousand head of mixed cattle, branded LS, grazed those thousands of acres of free grass. This book is the story of Lee and Scott’s LS Ranch from the tempestuous years of the open range to the era of “bob wire.” It is also the story of the pioneer men and women whose efforts developed the LS into a cattle empire: W. M. D. and Lena Lee, Lucien and Julia Scott, “Mister Mac” and “Miss Annie” McAllister, and Charles and Pauline Whitman. Here are accounts of chuck wagons and wagon bosses; prairie fires, blizzards, and bog holes; ranch management problems and cowboys on strike; lobo wolves and romance; wild sprees in Tascosa and its “Hogtown” sector; LS cowboys fighting against a gang of organized rustlers in a feud that ended in tragedy; and those same cowboys on the long trails to Dodge City and Montana. Drawing upon stories told to her by men and women who were with the LS during the 1880’s and later years, Dulcie Sullivan presents her narrative in a clear, straightforward, but sympathetic manner that gives the reader a vivid sense of how life was really lived there in those times. Especially telling is her occasional use of an almost poetic incident: the steers bedding down around a campfire to listen to the chuck-wagon cook play his fiddle, or the suit of Spanish armor found in a spring, or the hail-battered trees attempting to renew themselves, despite their grotesque shapes.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Foreword
CONTENTS
Introduction
1. W. M.D.Lee
2. J. E. McAllister
3. Lucien R. Scott and the LS
4. Cattle Rranding
5. Charles N. Whitman
6. Tascosa and Root Hill
7. Lawsuits and a Cowboy Strike
8. Chuck Wagons and Roundups
9. A Ranch in Montana and Rustlers in Texas
10. A Prairie Fire, a Land Swap, and a Wedding
11. Rullets for Rrophy
12. Rog Riders End a Feud
13. Work and Play
14. Lee and the Fort Worth and Denver
15. Cattle Loss
16. Lee Leaves the LS
17. The Whitman Era
18. Trail's End
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-4773-0068-6
OCLC:
1280944475

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