- been
called cowmen. In the late 1800s, they were
often called cow hunters or
cowhunters, a
reference to s****ing out
cattle scattered over the
wooded rangelands...
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tradition was
likely much less than
previously thought. The
Florida "
cowhunter" or "cracker cowboy" of the 19th and
early 20th
centuries was distinct...
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Cowal (Scottish Gaelic: Comhghall) is a
rugged peninsula in
Argyll and Bute, on the west
coast of Scotland. It is
connected to the
mainland to the north...
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November 4, 1893), aka the King of the
Crackers and King of the
Cracker Cow Hunters, was do****ented as the
first child born in
Florida after the land was...
- Steller's sea
cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) is an
extinct sirenian described by
Georg Wilhelm Steller in 1741. At that time, it was
found only
around the Commander...
- Man &
Figure in Folklore". mcagmuseum. Jim Bob
Tinsley (1990).
Florida Cow Hunter: The Life and
Times of Bone Mizell.
University of
Central Florida Press...
- The
cow hitch, also
called the lark's head, is a
hitch knot used to
attach a rope to an object. The
cow hitch comprises a pair of
single hitches tied...
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CowParade is an
international public art
exhibit that has
featured in
major world cities. Fibergl****
sculptures of
cows are
decorated by
local artists...
- 1887
Methodist church, the 1908 schoolhouse, the 1860 courthouse, a
Cow Hunter's bunkhouse, and a
steam engine.
Museum visitors can also tour the nearby...