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West Texas Cattle Kingdom
West Texas Cattle Kingdom
West Texas Cattle Kingdom

West Texas Cattle Kingdom (Images of America)

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Shipping Dimension 9.21 x 6.5 x 0.35 inches
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About West Texas Cattle Kingdom

Product Description Images of America: West Texas Cattle Kingdom relates the frontier saga of cowboys and longhorn cattle, of trail drives and great ranches. Cattle and horses were introduced to the Western Hemisphere by Spanish conquistadores and colonizers while Mexican vaqueros handled cattle from horseback, developing special techniques, equipment, and attire. Half-wild longhorns multiplied into the millions in the unpopulated brush country above the Rio Grande. After the Civil War, a hungry market for beef developed in the north. Texas "cow boys" learned the vaquero skills of roping and branding and adapted heavy-duty Mexican saddles, wide-brimmed hats, high-heeled boots, jingling spurs, leather chaparejos, and colorful bandanas. The adventure of driving large herds of cattle up the Chisholm Trail and other famous trails captivated America. Vast Texas ranches included the fabled King Ranch, the three-million-acre XIT, Charles Goodnight's JA Ranch, and El Rancho Grande of legendary Shanghai Pierce, who described himself as "Webster on cattle, by God." About the Author Bill O'Neal is the state historian of Texas. He taught for four decades at Panola College in Carthage, Texas, and he is the author of more than 40 books. In 2012, the Wild West Historical Association presented O'Neal its lifetime achievement award, and in 2007, he was selected as True West magazine's Best Living Nonfiction Writer. O'Neal's great-grandfather drove cattle up the Chisholm Trail.