Cattle trade -- Texas -- History
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Cattle trade -- Texas -- History
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Cattle trade
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- The Trail drivers of Texas, interesting sketches of early cowboys and their experiences on the range and on the trail during the days that tried men's souls, true narratives related by real cowpunchers and men who fathered the cattle industry in Texas, originally compiled and edited by J. Marvin Hunter and published under the direction of George W. Saunders ; introduction by B. Byron Price
- The Trail drivers of Texas, interesting sketches of early cowboys and their experiences on the range and on the trail during the days that tried men's souls, true narratives related by real cowpunchers and men who fathered the cattle industry in Texas, originally compiled and edited by J. Marvin Hunter and published under the direction of George W. Saunders ; introduction by B. Byron Price
- Richard King, Texas cattle rancher, William R. Sanford & Carl R. Green
- The cattle-trailing industry, between supply and demand, 1866-1890, by Jimmy M. Skaggs
- Black rodeo in the Texas Gulf Coast region, charcoal in the ashes, Demetrius W. Pearson
- Charles Goodnight, father of the Texas Panhandle, William T. Hagan
- History of the cattlemen of Texas, a brief resume of the live stock industry of the Southwest and a biographical sketch of many of the important characters whose lives are interwoven therein, with an introduction by Harwood P. Hinton
- Cattle kings of Texas, Dian Leatherberry Malouf, photographer author ; John B. Connally, introduction
- Texas livestock auctions, a folklife ethnography, George A. Boeck, Jr
- C.C. Slaughter, rancher, banker, Baptist, by David J. Murrah ; foreword by Cynthia Slaughter Pattison
- Black cowboys of Texas, edited by Sara R. Massey ; introduction by Alwyn Barr
- The brand book of William Graham, with transactions between 1868 and 1876 at Fort Concho, Camp Colorado, Brownwood and Llano from a base in Menard and Kimble counties, Texas, Robert A Graham
- Cattle kings of Texas, by C.L. Douglas
- Frontier Texas, history of a borderland to 1880, Robert F. Pace and Donald S. Frazier
- Riders of the Pecos and the Seven Rivers outlaws, by Clarence S. & Joan N. Adams
- Trails to Texas, southern roots of western cattle ranching, Terry G. Jordan
- The cattle-trailing industry: between supply and demand, 1866-1890,, by Jimmy M. Skaggs
- Charles Goodnight, father of the Texas Panhandle, William T. Hagan
- The Slaughter ranches & their makers, by Mary Whatley Clarke
- A Biggers chronicle,, consisting of a reprint of the extremely rare History that will never be repeated,, by Lan Franks (pseud.) and a biography of its author, Don Hampton Biggers, by Seymour V. Connor
- Why Richard King matters to Texas, by Charles Cameron
- Black cowboys of Texas, edited by Sara R. Massey ; introduction by Alwyn Barr
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