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  • Video Gallery
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    …sty Vail by Glenda Bonin (2013) National Public Lands Day at the Empire Ranch by Barbara Hensen (2013) Scenes from the 2013 Roundup & Open House by Steele Photography (2013) The Empire Ranch in 3-D (3-D glasses required) by KingRalf (2011) 2010 Roundup & Open House by Linda Gregory (2010) The Historic Empire Ranch by Bob Lee (filmed in 1998, uploaded 2012)…

  • Vail & Gates, 1888-1909
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    …s impossible to drive the cattle into the river, there as the bank formed a 10-foot perpendicular wall above the water. We hired a lot of Yuma Indians with picks and shovels. They graded a road to the water. This work occupied a day or two. We were then ready to attempt taking the cattle across. Yuma musician, photographed by I.W. Taber between 1870-1912. Courtesy of Library of Congress. Crossing the Colorado, Day 1 – February 1890 The herd had no…

  • Boice Family Ranching History, 1859-1928
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    …ivate Memorial Room at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, CA. Courtesy of Find-A-Grave Henry S. Boice Dies – 1919 On December 7, 1919 Henry S. Boice died in Pasadena, CA. He had been ill for several months. He was survived by his wife, LuBelle and their five children. Will Barnes wrote in his obituary of Henry S.: “In his home life he was singularly happy, his relations with his children being more that of a big brother than a father.” [The Breeder’s…

  • Empire Ranch is Purchased and the Hard Work Begins (August-December 1876)
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    and LCNCA landscape, 2016. Photo by Sally Reichardt September 10-16, 1876 – Indian Troubles Hislop writes (9/23/1876): “The Indians are beginning to be a bit troublesome again here. Last week they killed two ranchmen about 20 miles from our ranch and have run off the horses and mules belonging to another ranchman close to us, that is 20 miles southeast of us. It is beginning to look serious again but I hope that as we are now settled they will no…

  • Gulf American Corporation Ownership, 1970-1975
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    …e Feeders feed lot, 1970s. Courtesy of Grant Boice More Business Expansion – 1971-1973 Pancho and Bob Boice formed a partnership with Bill Laramore, named Laramore and Boice, for feeding cattle, finishing them at the M & M Feedlot (Later K Bar Feedlot) in Greeley, Colo. This replaced the Boice & Boice partnership. Bob and Pancho bought McArthur’s interest in the M & M Feedlot, Greeley, Colo. – and formed a sub chapter S corporation establishing th…

  • Chiricahua Ranches Company Ownership, 1928-1951
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    …ding son Fred. Courtesy of Lynn Rubel. B410-109 Henry Boice President ANLA – 1930-1933 Henry Boice was elected President of the American National Livestock Association (ANLA) in 1930. He served in this capacity until 1933. His presidential address in 1932, during the Great Depression, cautioned his fellow ranchers. “In times like them it behooves all of us to stop and analyze the effects of present circumstances and changing conditions upon the ch…

  • Reading List
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    …Bernard L. Fontana. Overland Press, 1965. [available from libraries or out-of-print dealers] Empire Ranch by Gail Waechter Corkill and Sharon E. Hunt, Charleston, SC, Arcadia Publishing, 2011. Images of America series. [order from the Empire Ranch Foundation] Heart of the Empire. Historic Structure Report, Empire Ranch, Arizona by Laura Soulliere Harrison and Paul Niedenger, Volume 1, December 1992, revised 2020. Historic American Landscape Surve…

  • Vail, Hislop, and Harvey 1877-1878
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    …alter Vail on horseback, ca. 1898. ERF archives: A530-42a Walter’s Travels – November-December 1877 Walter spent the latter part of 1877 traveling. He first visited his cousin Tracy in Kansas where he was able to hunt for prairie chickens. December found him in Los Angeles visiting Uncle Nathan and Aunt Anna Vail. He met an acquaintance from Arizona who: “…said that when he left our cattle where looking very well where mostly all fit for beef, but…

  • Banning Vail, 1909-1929
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    …n of the Throop baseball team from 1907-1908 and was elected Representative-at-Large in the Throop student government in 1907. His daughter Dusty Vail noted:” I think that he had planned originally to spend more time in school than he did. But, you know, each one had to pull his own.” [Dusty Vail Ingram oral history, 1993] Borderlands Highway route from Ft. Huachuca to Tucson. Good Roads Association, 1913. Borderland Highway – 1913 By 1913 use of…

  • Explore Empire Ranch Headquarters
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    …. For more information about tours, call the Empire Ranch Foundation at 888-364-2829. Empire Ranch House Virtual Tour Can’t get to the ranch, or want to prepare for your visit? View the video below that provides a brief history of the Empire Ranch and takes you on a guided tour of the Empire Ranch House. Walk the Heritage Discovery Trail! Enjoy a half-mile interpreted walk under the majestic Cottonwood Grove, view outlying historic structures, and