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1by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San AntonioSubjects: “...Ranch life -- Texas -- Mitchell County....”
Published 1978
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2by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... Vasquez Borrego was a wealthy cattleman, who owned ranches on both sides of the Rio Grande. In 1750 he...”
Published 1986
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3by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... Borrego was a wealthy cattleman, who owned ranches on both sides of the Rio Grande. In 1750 he secured...”
Published 1971
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4by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... will be a series of traveling trunks developed on agriculture and ranching, architecture...”
Published 1995
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5by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... small ranch on Salt Creek in Aransas County. A son , John, Jr., became a sea captain and owner of a...”
Published 1981
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6by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... to begin with a "c." Joe Cotulla went on to carve a ranching empire from Nueces valley brush country...”
Published 1979
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7by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... ' are retired: Sid Ballard was a ranch hand on the King Ranch; Jerry Lee John-continued on next page continued...”
Published 1988
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8by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... of the Rio Bravo on a ranch in Mexico. With an introduction by noted historian Joe Frantz, this essay studies...”
Published 1996
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9by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... of the Republic of Texas Convention this summer at the Prude Ranch in Fort Davis. Mabel was nominated by her...”
Published 1990
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10by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... that flourished on the coastal plain, also became a ranch-the largest in Spanish Texas. The removal...”
Published 1972
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11by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“.... and Mrs. George Sealy Sellers Ranch Mr. L.R. Shaver Mrs. Velda M. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. W.M.H. Shaw Mrs. Carl...”
Published 1990
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12by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... caused by wind-shifted sandson the Scharbauer Ranch near Midland in 1953. Exact dating is difficult...”
Published 1970
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13by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... they periodically visited Houston from their nearby ranch. Little else is known about Arabic-speaking visitors...”
Published 1974
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14by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... from their nearby ranch. Little else is known about Arabic visitors to Texas before 1870. Texas's first...”
Published 1988
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15by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... of Texas Jerry Lee Johnson Ms. Emma Teeta Johnston Kallison's Farm and Ranch Kroger Company Mr. and Mrs...”
Published 1990
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16by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... as it is today for ranching, agriculture, oil, and . . serVIce economIes. Although Indian peoples hunted animals...”
Published 1998
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17by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“... and cattle ranches, helped settle the western half of the state after the Civil War. The early 20th century...”
Published 1973
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18by University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio“.... Frenchmen, protecting their capital investment in railroads and cattle ranches, helped settle the western...”
Published 1995
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