Dallas,
Oklahoma sites might be a good comparision for you as well. The
Oklahoma SHPO has ranching contexts for OK Region 1 (Panhandle) Region
2 (North central), and Region 5,6,7 (Southern OK)
http://www.okhistory.org/shpo/histcons.htm
Also, check-out the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture:
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia
There are many cross-referenced ranching entries, including the Miller
Bros 101 Ranch in the Cherokee Outlet.
Paul A. Demers,
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>> On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 3:45 PM, dallas ward <[log in to unmask]>
>> wrote:
>> > Howdy Fellow HISTARCH listerv members,
>> >
>> > My name is Dallas and I am a graduate student in Heritage Management
>> > at Texas Tech University. I work primarily in Historical Archaeology and
>> > am currently working on a west Texas cowboy site. I have two questions
>> > that hopefully some of you may be of assistance with.
>> > First, do any of you now of any papers or reports related to
>> ranching
>> > or cowboy archaeology? I have only been able to locate a couple and this
>> > seems strange to me, am I just missing something or are publications of
>> > this sort just rare? I have the Fontanna - Johnny Ward's Ranch (1962),
>> THC
>> > - Walker Ranch report by Scurlock (1973), and one from U of A McGuire -
>> > Rancho Punta de Agua (1979). I also have a CRM report out of Nevada but
>> it
>> > was little help. If anyone could offer suggestions or assistance with
>> > sources I would greatly appreciate it.
>> > Second, the cowboy camp has a large quantity of 45 caliber
>> cartridges
>> > without head stamps. Does this mean they are loading their own maybe at
>> > the headquarters? If so I have been unable to find a source in support
>> of
>> > this theory.
>> > I greatly appreciate any help or insight. Unfortunately due to
>> > confidentiality issues I am unable to supply any pics or much of a
>> > description beyond the vague description of a cowboy camp, possibly a
>> > line-camp in western Texas dating to approximately 1890. Thanks in
>> advance
>> > for your responses.
>> >
>> > -Dallas Ward
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