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  • Video Gallery
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    …History, 2019 Arizona’s Empire Ranch: A Prominent Past and Promising Future, 2019 Video about Walter L. Vail, shown at his induction into the Hall of Great Westerners, 4/14/2018 Empire Ranch Drone Video by Pete Sterling (4/23/2018) Storyteller Glenda Bonin, telling the story of Dusty 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 (20…

  • The Search for the Right Ranch (July 14-August 22, 1876)
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    …op writes (8/7/1876): “Rested and just looked round the town for horses to buy, but did not succeed. Had more offers of ranches, it is astonishing how quickly one’s business is known in a small place like this. Everybody has the best to sell. It is quite amusing to hear them talk and hear them contradict each other, running down each other as thieves and rascals, but we have our money and intend to keep it unless we get a place suited to our requi…

  • Chiricahua Ranches Company Ownership, 1928-1951
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    …rd Schaus. Arivaca Ranch Purchased – 1930 “Sale of the famous Arivaca ranch, comprising 300,000 acres, located in Pima and Santa Cruz counties, to Boice Brothers, well known Arizona ranch and stock owners, for a sum approximating $750,000 was announced yesterday by Ernest S. Wickersham of Safford, president of the Border Land and Cattle Company.” [Arizona Daily Star, 5/19/1930] “Cattle have been grazing the Arivaca ranges since long before the Ame…

  • Vail, Hislop, and Harvey 1877-1878
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    …pire Ranch.” Walter bought Hislop’s shares in the ranching operation for $7,000, an amount he borrowed from his Aunt Anna 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…

  • Empire Ranch is Purchased and the Hard Work Begins (August-December 1876)
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    …ld turkey we got 4 wild ducks, letting them hang for more than a week to give them a flavour and I stuffed and trussed these as best I could and I thought equal to a poulterer, only I had no sage and onions but plenty of breadcrumbs, salt, pepper and butter, a beautiful dish of nice brown mashed potatoes which I ornamented to the best of my ability, along with plum pudding and brandy sauce, good coffee and two bottles of whiskey the best we could…

  • Boice Family Ranching History, 1859-1928
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    …uBelle Boice, Charles D Gudgell (LuBelle’s brother), Augusta Hatch Mitchell,, (Helen Naomi’s sister) Henry G Boice, Helen Naomi (Hatch) McCormick, Frank S Boice, Henry Stephen Boice. Courtesy of Grant Boice. Henry and LuBelle Boice Children Henry and LuBelle had five children, all born in Missouri. The eldest, Henry Gudgell Boice, was born on February 26, 1893. Frank Seymour Boice was born on August 19, 1894. LuBelle Boice was born on March 11, 18…

  • Vail & Gates, 1888-1909
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    …camp that night was Severo Miranda (Chappo). Pa Chappa as he is called now, commenced working at the Empire Ranch about 1880 and is still on the payroll [1922]. Bridge across the Colorado River at Yuma, 1877. Courtesy of Library of Congress Preparing to Cross the Colorado River – February 1890 Turner and I got a boat with an Indian to row it, and spent the day looking for the best place to swim the cattle. We rode two or three miles up and down t…

  • Agents of Discovery
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    …ect the ones you want to play. Preload the missions and head out to the Historic Empire Ranch to start completing your challenges! Agents of Discovery missions are available for sites in parks, forests, recreation areas, and museums around the country, including other nearby BLM sites: the San Pedro House, Fairbank, and Murray Springs Clovis Site….

  • Explore Empire Ranch Headquarters
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    …trance, as are most of the other buildings/structures. The public restrooms, located north of the Ranch House, are wheelchair accessible. The terrain around the Empire Ranch headquarters is primarily dirt with uneven surfaces that can be challenging for some mobility scooters. Self-Guided Tours Explore Empire Ranch Headquarters on your own using interpretive information designed for public learning. Signs posted throughout the Empire Ranch House d…

  • Empire Land & Cattle Company, 1883-1887
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    …Assessment records indicate that the company owned over 2,000 acres of land, 6,000 cattle, 163 horses, 129 bulls, and 12 mules. Nathan Russell Vail, 1883. John Harvey Visits the Total Wreck – 1883 In February John Harvey visited the Total Wreck mine. He wrote an amusing tongue-in-cheek letter to Maggie (2/10/1883). “I promised to indite unto you an account of the commencement of operations at the Total Wreck Mill, and as I really did see it at wor…