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Pioneer Cattleman in Montana

The Story of the Circle C Ranch
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Description

In 1886, Robert Coburn bought 30,000 acres of land from Granville Stuart. The tract lay in the long shadows of the Little Rockies of Montana, and Coburn called it a ""cattleman's paradise."" Then the still-remembered blizzard of the following winter erased half of his stock. This is the story of how Coburn overcame long odds, proved that the Circle C was, indeed, the ""paradise"" he envisioned, and emerged as one of the progressive men of Montana. Coburn had a brief but memorable encounter with Chief Joseph of the Nez Perces in 1877. As always in the frontier country, men were sometimes on the side of the law, sometimes on the outside of the law. Among these were Pike Landusky, the notorious Kid Curry and his brothers, Jim Winters, and Charles Siringo. Artist Charles M. Russell was also a visitor to the Circle C. Pioneer Cattleman in Montana will appeal to everyone interested in the ""most colorful, romantic, lawless era in the history of western America.

Author Biography:

Walt Coburn, in writing about his father's life and times, called upon both his own memories of the past and a well of unwritten history heard around Circle C campfires. He was the author of many popular western novels and stories, including ""Old Yeller.
Release date NZ
January 30th, 2011
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Illustrations
55 black & white illustrations
Pages
352
Dimensions
150x226x23
ISBN-13
9780806142081
Product ID
9128027

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