Empire Ranch Foundation

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  • Membership
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/involved/donate-now/membership/

    Please support our important work by becoming a member. We have nine membership categories starting at $35 per year. Homesteader – $35 Total Wreck Miner – $50 Wrangler – $100 Vaquero – $250 Jefe – $500 Majordomo- $1,000 Patron- $2,500 Cattle Baron – $5,000 Territorial Governor – $10,000 The ERF membership is for one year. Renewal notices will be sent one month before your membership expires. Empire Ranch Foundation members receive the print and e…

  • Newsletter Articles – Topic Index
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    …2020, p. 3 Boice Family Legacy at Empire Ranch Begins, March 2019, p. 4 Snobbery in Arizona Brains Not Dress, March 2019, p. 3 Walter L. Vail honored, June 2018, p. 1 Walter Vail and John Harvey–Good Citizens, Mar 2018, p. 1 Walter Vail Recognized, Sep 2017, p. 1 Diary of a Desert Trail: 1890 Cattle Drive from Arizona to California, Dec 2016, p. 3 140th Anniversary of the Empire Ranch Founding, Sep 2016, p. 4 Gift of Vail Materials, Mar 2016, p. 2…

  • Explore Empire Ranch Headquarters
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/visit/explore-empire-ranch-headquarters/

    Empire Ranch Headquarters features ten buildings/structures built between 1870 and mid-20th century. The centerpiece is the Empire Ranch House, is a 29-room adobe and wood frame building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This website contains more information about the History of the Ranch, and its Building & Structures. Most of the rooms of the Empire Ranch House are wheelchair accessible through the breezeway (zaguán) entranc…

  • Tour the Cienega Watershed
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/2023/04/tour-the-cienega-watershed/

    …r features along Hwy. 83 ending (or beginning) in Sonoita. And you don’t even have to drive through the watershed to enjoy the tour! You can download the tour to your computer or tablet, listen to each of the site descriptions, and view photos of the sites wherever you are!…

  • Agents of Discovery
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/visit/explore-empire-ranch-headquarters/agents-of-discovery/

    …llenges! 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….

  • Empire Land & Cattle Company, 1883-1887
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/empire-ranch-history/chronology/empire-land-cattle-company-1883-1887/

    …nd Mr. bears bed and went on and found where someone had camped probably robbers. They found their way by matches–they went in about 200 ft. I don’t think I like caves. Then we went to a pretty place and had lunch. Thomas Frederick Gardner, 1890. Courtesy of Edward Gardner. Back at the Empire – August 1884 We had splendid shower yesterday and another one today. The Ranch looks so beautiful I wish you could see it. We had mushrooms for supper. I ha…

  • Anamax Ownership, 1975-1988
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/empire-ranch-history/chronology/anamax-ownership-1975-1988/

    …en arrived on the scene. (l to r) Bailey Foster, Pete Ortega, Grant Boice, Bob Boice, Steve Boice, Johnny Lavin, and Joe Lavin. ERF archives: B375-85 Boice Grazing Lease Ends – 1975 In 1975 Anamax Mining discontinued the Boice grazing lease on the Empire Ranch. Grant Boice recalled that that closing down the ranching operations at the Empire “…was probably the most traumatic thing that ever happened to Dad [Bob Boice]. And I remember he was very c…

  • Frank & Mary Boice Family Ownership, 1951-1969
    https://www.empireranchfoundation.org/empire-ranch-history/chronology/frank-mary-boice-family-ownership-1951-1969/

    …ctivity,” and described a recent project to clear a 300-acre pasture by grubbing out or treating with diesel oil approximately 7,000 mesquites – over 20 plants per acre. Dick and Wag Schorr, Whetstone Mts in background, Christmas 1978. ERF archives: B401-1 Wag and Dick Schorr – 1955 Dr. Richard “Dick” Schorr, DVM, grew up in the Elgin/Sonoita area between 1948 and the mid-1950s. Dick’s parents, Wagner and Marie Schorr moved from Pennsylvania to a…