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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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    …in the late l880s, Vail and Gates had begun shipping more yearlings and two-year-olds to Warner’s Ranch near San Diego. In fall of 1889, just before the larger ranchers commenced their annual shipments of stock to winter pastures outside Arizona, the Southern Pacific raised its rates to various points in California. Company officials in San Francisco believed Arizona cattle growers could afford a twenty-five percent increase and would have no alte…

  • Chiricahua Ranches Company Ownership, 1928-1951
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    …mesquite. The experiments are being conducted on stumps freshly cut and two-year old stumps.” [Tucson Citizen, 4/3/1931] Over the years Frank Boice would try differing methods of mesquite control, often in collaboration with UA scientists. Amos Davis, ca. 1931. ERF archives: B206-007 Frank Scott, ca. 1931. ERF archives: B206-54 Report of the Rodeo (Roundup) – 1932 Eva Ferra, age 15, frequently wrote reports for the Empire [school] Merry Makers, wh…

  • Banning Vail, 1909-1929
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    …e for polo playing. In addition, Banning Vail now has a large number of two-year-old colts in the pastures of the Empire ranch which within the next two year will develop into acceptable polo horses. There are about 20 or more of these colts which were bred by the Vail stallion a horse of strong thoroughbred blood. From an economic standpoint the breeding of polo horses in this section will be a factor of importance in ridding the range of scrub h…

  • Newsletter Articles – Topic Index
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    …ov 2002, p. 4 NCA Dedication Celebrates Partners, Feb 2002, p. 2 WATG Camps–Wild about the Grasslands WATG 2013, Feb 2013, p. 3 Register Now for WATG, May 2012, p. 2 Save the Dates for WATG Summer Camps, Feb 2012, p. 3 Wild About the Grasslands 2011, Aug 2011, p. 3 Last Chance to Register for WATG 2011, May 2011, p. 3 WATG Spring and Summer Camps announced, Feb 2011, p.3 Santa Cruz Cachers, Feb 2011, p.4 New Summer Camp for Youngsters Premiers, A…

  • Boice Family Ranching History, 1859-1928
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    …Henry S. told the local barkeeper that he was interested in purchasing two-year-old steers. “…delivery in May and June, stuff to be full aged, of any color, cripples, runts, swaybacks, and big jaws to be cut out.” The local ranchers soon learned that Henry S. Boice was interested in buying 20,000 head at $12 apiece, and instantly signed up. Henry S. returned and “on the date of the first delivery he was on hand ready to receive the steers. Bankin…

  • Frank & Mary Boice Family Ownership, 1951-1969
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    …hool, you’d have really been a cowboy.’ Because he was really a good hand a-horseback, he was a good manager, and he just was all around, knew what to do. I know for years I’d worked for him there, and he’d never had a rope down, because I was with him all the time when he worked with us. We was penning some cattle, and a calf broke back, Bob jerks his rope down, and just jumped out there and just – wearing a collar around his neck, just… It surpr…

  • Vail, Hislop, and Harvey 1877-1878
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    …nna Vail. Driving cattle on the Empire Ranch range, 1900. ERF archives A536-55 Horses From Mexico – June 1878 In June Walter purchased 75 head of horses in Sonora, Mexico. He was pleased with what he saw on his return. “When I arrived at the ranch I found everything in good shape on the ranch all our horses are in fine fix and some of our mares are fatter than I like to see them. The cattle have also improved we sold 19 head of yearling steers a f…

  • Empire Ranch is Purchased and the Hard Work Begins (August-December 1876)
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    …stang Mountains in the background, 1880s. ERF archives: A530-08 September 1-9, 1876 – Empire Ranch Expansion Begins Hislop writes (9/23/1876): “We have got another ranch now and 620 sheep on it, we bought the man that owned them out. He was ill with fever and got disgusted so let us have them cheap. We gave him 4/-a head, that is cheap enough and they come in very handy to us as meat and when we can get 50 lbs. of meat for 4/-it is not so bad. I t…

  • The Search for the Right Ranch (July 14-August 22, 1876)
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    …found myself rolled up in blankets on the dirt floor of Mr. Fish’s house…” Horses holding a roped bull, 1880s. This image was used to create the Vail Company letterhead. Source: ERF archives A410-01 July 19, 1876 – Managed to Buy Horses Hislop writes (8/7/1876): Heard bad news about the Indians that they had broken out in the country where we were going to and had killed 3 men. This scared us a little but for all that we were obliged to go, so bou…