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  2. Lobo, the King of Currumpaw - Wikipedia

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    Lobo was a North American Mexican gray wolf who lived in the Currumpaw Valley (Corrumpa Creek [1]) in New Mexico.During the 1890s, Lobo and his pack, having been deprived of their natural prey such as bison, elk, and pronghorn by settlers, became forced to prey on the settlers' livestock to survive.

  3. Parker Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Parker Ranch of Hawaii: The Saga of a Ranch and a Dynasty. Mutual Publishing Company. ISBN 978-1-56647-682-9. Dr. Billy Bergin. Loyal to the Land: The Legendary Parker Ranch, 750–1950. University of Hawai‘i Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-2692-5. Dr. Billy Bergin. Loyal to the Land: The Legendary Parker Ranch, 1950–1970. Volume 2: The Senior ...

  4. Tom Horn - Wikipedia

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    Horn worked on a ranch owned by Robert Bowen, where he became one of the prime suspects in the disappearance of Mart Blevins in 1887. [17] He claimed that throughout the war he was the "mediator" of the conflict, serving as a deputy sheriff under three famous Arizona lawmen: Buckey O'Neill, Perry Owens, and Glenn Reynolds. [18]

  5. Moose milk - Wikipedia

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    The Elk House (Älgens Hus) farm in Bjurholm, Sweden, run by Christer and Ulla Johansson is believed to be the world's only producer of moose cheese. As of 2007 [update] , it had three milk-producing moose, whose milk yielded roughly 300 kilograms (660 lb) of cheese per year, which sold for about $1,000 (equivalent to $1,469 in 2023) [ 6 ] per ...

  6. Wolf hunting - Wikipedia

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    Aerial hunting has been discontinued in the former Soviet Union because of budget restraints. [2] Wolf hunting is still practiced this way in the U.S. state of Alaska. [121] "Congress passed the Federal Airborne Hunting Act of 1972, [122] which made it illegal for hunters to shoot animals from a plane or helicopter. The federal legislation does ...

  7. Sherwood v. Walker - Wikipedia

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    They also argued that because the cow was in fact with calf, she was actually worth between $750 and $1000. The issue (under Michigan contract law ) was whether the defendants (Walkers) could refuse to deliver the cow because, as a factual matter, the parties entered their contract with the shared and mistaken understanding that the cow was ...

  8. United States one-hundred-thousand-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The United States one-hundred-thousand-dollar bill (US$100,000) is a former denomination of United States currency issued from 1934 to 1935. The bill, which features President Woodrow Wilson, was created as a large denomination note for gold transactions between Federal Reserve Banks; it never circulated publicly and its private possession is illegal.

  9. Wyatt Earp - Wikipedia

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    Tall like his brothers, Wyatt Earp was about 6 feet (1.8 m) when the average height was about 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m). [175] [235] He was described in 1887 by the Los Angeles Herald as "quiet, unassuming, broad-shouldered, with a large blonde mustache. He is dignified, self-contained, game and fearless, and no man commands greater respect."

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