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H-T Ranch is a historic ranch complex 10 miles (16 km) west of Amidon, North Dakota. The ranch originally consisted of ten buildings; however, only the ranch house and log barn survive. The ranch served as the headquarters of the Little Missouri Cattle Company, which was run by Arthur Clark Hidekoper.
This is a list of ranches and sheep and cattle stations, organized by continent. Most of these are notable either for the large geographic area which they cover, or for their historical or cultural importance.
Bilby Ranch. John S. Bilby (January 10, 1832 – November 26, 1919) was the founder of the Bilby Ranch, which claimed to be the second largest ranch in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [1] The ranch headquartered in Quitman, Missouri, had holdings throughout the U.S
Map of major cattle trails between 1866-1890. The first large-scale effort to drive cattle from Texas to the nearest railhead for shipment to Chicago occurred in 1866, when many Texas ranchers banded together to drive their cattle to the closest point that railroad tracks reached, which at that time was Sedalia, Missouri.
The ranch is a family affair, worked by Jeremy’s parents, Frank and Nancy Keller, Jeremy and Ashli Keller and their sons Colton and Quinn, and Seth and Jenny Hartings along with their daughters ...
Character in Yellowstone: John Dutton, the protagonist of the series and the owner of the nation’s largest cattle ranch. First appears in: Season 1, episode 1, “Daybreak ...
Map of major cattle trails, with the Great Western Trail in the center. The Great Western Cattle Trail is the name used today for a cattle trail established during the late 19th century for moving beef stock and horses to markets in eastern and northern states.
In "1923," he was the lead ranch manager before he was killed in a shootout by sheepherder Banner Creighton, leaving behind his wife, Emma, and son, Jack. Marley Shelton as Emma Dutton in "1923 ...