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  • Newsletter Articles – Topic Index
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    …y 2010, p.2 A Most Spectacular Show, Feb 2010, p.1 Coming in January…Empire 100 Western Art Show and Sale, Nov 2009, p. 3 Empire 100 Western Art Show Concludes, May 2009, p. 2 “Empire 100” Western Art Show is Spectacular, Feb 2009, p. 1 Coming in March — The Empire 100 Western Art Show and Sale, Nov 2008, p. 3 Thank You, Marion!, May 2008, p. 2 2008 “Empire 100” Art Show a Standout Success, May 2008, p. 3 Northern Trust Puts Empire Ranch Up Agains…

  • The Search for the Right Ranch (July 14-August 22, 1876)
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    …ranch. After leaving our camping place we killed a large rattle snake about 100 yds. from our sleeping place, and taking away his rattle we left him behind and journeyed on, reaching the ranch at 8 a.m. where we had some curds for breakfast and then started for a ride round the ranch, which took us 4 hours to go over about 10 miles of it as it was very hilly and rocky. On my return I acted as doctor as there was a Mexican woman ill with fever and…

  • History Overview
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    …il and various partners expanded the original land holdings to include over 100,000 acres. The Total Wreck silver mine was discovered and developed, adding to ranch prosperity. The Ranch House became an extended complex with more than 22-rooms and a number of outbuildings and structures were added. Their original flat earthern roofs were later replaced with wooden gable roofs. Click here to learn more about the Empire Ranch buildings and structure…

  • Special Recreation Permits
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    Permits are generally not required to visit the Las Cienegas National Conservation Area. However, commercial, competitive, and large organized group events require a Special Recreation Permit. Permits are generally required if the group number is over 29, or if the activity needs BLM oversight or will have an impact to public lands and people. Below is the general pre-application interview checklist to use Public Lands (BLM): Are you charging a f…

  • The Trip from Los Angeles to Tucson (July 5-13, 1876)
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    …used by the alkali dust and heat of the desert, as the thermometer was over 100° in the shade and had been 113° where we were. Even with a shirt on the perspiration ran off you like water.” Tyson’s Well Stage Station, Arizona. Image source Arizona 100. July 9, 1876 – Crossing the Arizona Desert Hislop writes: “Nothing particular happened except my nose bled again and we still were enjoying the beautiful desert ride. I now know what a desert is hav…

  • Vail & Harvey, 1879-1882
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    …ty of Arizona, 1978.] Total Wreck Mining & Milling Co. stock certificate No 100 (May 15, 1884). Total Wreck Mining and Milling Company – February 1881 To obtain capital to develop the Total Wreck it was necessary to attract investors. Nathan Vail was instrumental in the incorporation in the New York State of the Total Wreck Mining and Milling Company. They were successful in obtaining investors for a little less than 50% of the stock. The Vails ma…

  • Banning Vail, 1909-1929
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    …arbara and is just south of the Empire along the American line. It contains 100,000 acres with the Buena Vista Ranch which adjoins it. I knew Señor Mascarenas quite well in the early 1890s and have been on his ranch several times. Banning is only driving cows down there and leaving the big calves and steers at the Empire.” [Letter from Edward Vail to Charles Scribner, 12/10/1924]. Banning Vail on “Tortuga” in ranch orchard. ERF archives: A068-2 Al…

  • Boice Family Ranching History, 1859-1928
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    Henry Stephen Boice, 1900s. ERF archives: B203-23 Introducing Henry Stephen Boice The Boice family ranching legacy begins in New Mexico in 1859 with the birth of Henry Stephen Boice. His father, Stephen Boice, was a physician. “Young Boice started regular cowboying when he was 15 years old – at $15 a month.” He worked for the Creswell Young ranch, becoming its foreman at age 18. In 1881 Henry partnered with Dave Berry to run the 777 outfit in eas…

  • History Chronology
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    …acres purchased by Walter Lennox Vail and Herbert R. Hislop in 1876 to over 100,000 acres. The discovery of silver deposits on the northern pastures of the Empire Ranch in 1879 led to the development and operation of the Total Wreck Mine. Between 1881 and 1887 the mine produced over $500,000 in revenue that allowed for the rapid expansion of the Empire Ranch through the purchase of more land, cattle, and other ranch improvements. The information r…

  • Gulf American Corporation Ownership, 1970-1975
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    Frank Stephen Boice, 1960s. ERF archives: B203-27 Pancho Boice, President of ACGA – 1970 Pancho Boice was President of the Arizona Cattle Growers Association from 1970-1971. When Pancho stepped down from that office he noted in his outgoing speech: “Though we may often feel like the old timer did when asked if he’d seen many changes in his lifetime. His response was ‘Yes sir, sonny and I was against every dang one of them.’ We cannot ignore the f…