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Andy Adams
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Showing posts with label
Andy Adams
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The Story of a Poker Steer / Andy Adams
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He was born in a chaparral thicket, south of the Nueces River in Texas. It was a warm night in April, with a waning moon hanging like ...
The Ransom of Don Ramon Mora / Andy Adams
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On the southern slope of the main tableland which divides the waters of the Nueces and Rio Grande rivers in Texas, lies the old Spanis...
The Passing of Peg-Leg / Andy Adams
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In the early part of September, '91, the eastern overland express on the Denver and Rio Grande was held up and robbed at Texas Cre...
The Double Trail / Andy Adams
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Early in the summer of '78 we were rocking along with a herd of Laurel Leaf cattle, going up the old Chisholm trail in the Indian ...
Seigerman's Per Cent / Andy Adams
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Towards the wind-up of the Cherokee Strip Cattle Association it became hard to ride a chuck-line in winter. Some of the cattle compani...
Rangering / Andy Adams
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No State in the Union was ever called upon to meet and deal with the criminal element as was Texas. She was border territory upon her ...
In the Hands of His Friends / Andy Adams
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There was a painting at the World's Fair at Chicago named "The Reply," in which the lines of two contending armies were ...
Drifting North / Andy Adams
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It was a wet, bad year on the Old Western Trail. From Red River north and all along was herd after herd waterbound by high water in th...
At Comanche Ford / Andy Adams
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"There's our ford," said Juan,--our half-blood trailer,--pointing to the slightest sag in a low range of hills distant t...
Around the Spade Wagon / Andy Adams
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It was an early spring. The round-up was set for the 10th of June. The grass was well forward, while the cattle had changed their shag...
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