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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)

  • 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 Ingra**{[m **{[oral]}**]}** history, 1993] Borderlands Highway route from Ft. Huachuca to Tucson. Good Roads Association, 1913. Borderland Highway – 1913 By 1913 use of

  • Chiricahua Ranches Company Ownership, 1928-1951
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    r neighbors all enjoyed the pool during the summer months. The pool was back-filled with dirt during the 1990s to mitigate safety concerns. “Miraculous Jack” Cooper, 1991. ERF archives D300-071. Empire Ranch breaking corral, 1950s. ERF archives: B300-85a Jack & Gordon Cooper – 1936 Brothers Jack and Gordon Cooper worked a roundup at the Eureka Ranch in 1935 and in 1936 began to work at the Empire Ranch breaking horses. Jack Cooper described his wo

  • Frank & Mary Boice Family Ownership, 1951-1969
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    things like that – great places to hide for hide-and-seek, and playing kick-the-can, to hide when you’re playing kick-the-can. So, we always played those kinds of games there. So, I do remember going over there. It was a lovely spot, sitting around the patio and the pool. The adults would sit around and enjoy themselves, and we’d be racing around, screaming, jumping in and out of the pool. But it was a lot of fun there.” [James Kolb**{[e **{[oral]}**]}** history

  • Vail & Gates, 1888-1909
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    were headed toward Tucson and “yours truly” rode on ahead to **{[buy]}** a new chuck-wagon and have it loaded with provisions and ready for the road. I had two 40-gallon water barrels rigged up, one on each side. John, the cook, came into town after breakfast and exchanged his old chuck-wagon for the new one. Our camp that night was to be on the Rillito Creek, just be**{[low]}** Fort **{[Low]}**ell, about eight miles northeast of Tucson. We drove the cattle east of Tucso

  • Oral History & Archives
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    e Ranch or who have had significant involvement with the Empire Ranch. Click here to view summaries of th**{[e **{[oral]}**]}** histories available. Listed be**{[low]}** are important archival collections relating to the history of the Empire Ranch, including the Empire Ranch Foundation Records. Arizona Historical Society Library and Archives MS087 – Edward Vail Collection Special Collections, University of Arizona Library AZ 246 – Empire Ranch Collection AZ 366 – Selim

  • Oral Histories
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    oper Henry Dojaquez Dorothy Fisher Bailey Foster Jim Gilbert Annie Helmericks-Louder Norman Hinman Mary Dojaquez Jimenez Gerald Korte Jim Kolbe Austin Moss James Pickrell Verne Steen Alice Barnett Turner and Jack Turner Jim Van Auken Jane Woods Corporate Era (1969-1988): Donaldson Family, Cowboys, and Staff Pete Bidegain John Donaldson Mac & Billie Donaldson Fernando Leon, Fernando Leon Jr., and Maria Leon James Pickrell Jim Van Auken Bureau of La

  • 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

  • Empire Ranch is Purchased and the Hard Work Begins (August-December 1876)
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    soon have to abandon their homes which they have so long been trying to make **{[com]}**fortable.” Photo taken by Harry Heffner, Empire Ranch manager (1902-1905) of a covered wagon heading to Greaterville, ca. 1900. ERF photo archives: A536-118a September 19-25, 1876 – Hard Work and Changed Circumstances Hislop writes (9/23/1876): “I often think of the jolly times I used to have up the river and when I have done my day’s work (as we have made all the win

  • Oral Histories
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