Are historic contexts not specific enough for your question, Dallas?
There's many for ranching in the western states, from various agencies.
Gwyn Alcock
Riverside, Californai
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From: "Carrig, Charles - NRCS, Casper, WY" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: Cowboy and Ranching Archaeology
Dallas,
You should contact the Wyoming SHPO. The Jim Gatchell Museum is also an
excellent source of information, jimgatchell.com
Chuck
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of dallas ward
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 2:46 PM
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Subject: Cowboy and Ranching Archaeology
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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