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  2. Cattlemen’s Steak House in Fort Worth Stockyards to ... - AOL

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    Fort Worth Stock Show, 1930s to 1950s Oct. 5, 1975: Theo’s Saddle & Sirloin Inn restaurant at 120 E. Exchange Ave. in the Fort Worth Stockyards. (Today the building is Riscky’s Steakhouse)

  3. Does Cattlemen’s Steak House in Stockyards have new owner ...

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    Cattlemen’s has been a Stockyards original for more than 75 years, known for its wall murals of the stock cattle industry, variety of beef cuts and air-mail steaks. Season 5 of “Yellowstone ...

  4. New bourbon tasting room, restaurant planned in historic Fort ...

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    The Stockyards location is a towering, two-story, 11,416-square-foot brick cold-storage warehouse built in 1915 for D. Hart & Sons Livestock Co. and occupied the last 41 years by Los Vaqueros.

  5. List of Old West lawmen - Wikipedia

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    Sheriff of Ford County, Kansas, Marshal of Dodge City [In Dodge Peace Commission Photograph Bassett is seated in the front row at far left] Johnny Behan. 1845–1912. 1871–1882. Sheriff, Cochise County, Arizona Territory. Horace Bell. 1830–1918. Los Angeles Ranger. James W. Bell.

  6. John Horton Slaughter - Wikipedia

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    John Horton Slaughter with his shotgun Incorrectly identified as "Terry's Texas Rangers" in fact these were cowboys of John H. Slaughter; see [1]. John Horton Slaughter (October 2, 1841 – February 16, 1922), also known as Texas John Slaughter, was an American lawman, cowboy, poker player and rancher in the Southwestern United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  7. Murdo MacKenzie - Wikipedia

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    Murdo MacKenzie (black hat) and cowboys at the Matador Ranch chuck wagon, 1891. Murdo MacKenzie (April 24, 1850 – May 30, 1939) was twice (1891–1901 and 1922–1937) manager of the Scots-owned Matador Land and Cattle Company, and founding president of the American Stock Growers Association, for whom he testified before congress and the Interstate Commerce Commission.

  8. Bill Pickett - Wikipedia

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    Bill Pickett. Willie M. Pickett (December 5, 1870 – April 2, 1932) was an African American cowboy, rodeo performer, and actor. In 1989, Pickett was inducted into the ProRodeo Hall of Fame.

  9. THEN & NOW: Historic photos of Fort Worth’s Stock Show All ...

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