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A Cracker Cowboy (1895) by Frederic Remington, depicting Mizell. Morgan Bonaparte "Bone" Mizell (1863–1921) was a Floridian cattle herder, and one of the early Florida frontiersmen known as Florida crackers. Mizell was known for his mischievous antics, and was regarded as a fun-loving and hard-drinking entertainer.
A Cracker Cowboy (1895) by Frederic Remington, illustrating cracker Bone Mizell (1863–1921) In Florida, those who own or work cattle traditionally have been called cowmen. In the late 19th century they were often called cowhunters, a reference to seeking out cattle scattered over the wooded rangelands during roundups.
An 1895 drawing by Frederic Remington of a Florida cracker cowboy, Bone Mizell (1863–1921). Horses first arrived on the southeast North American mainland in 1521, brought by Ponce de León on his second trip to the region, where they were used by officers, scouts, and livestock herders.
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Pages in category "Florida cracker culture" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Bone Mizell; P. Plumb House (Clearwater, Florida) S.
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