- egalitarian, with
White and
Black cowhands sharing sleeping quarters and even blankets.
Though White and
Black cowhands were
social equals on the trail...
-
handler of the
American West.
Variations on the word
appeared later. "
Cowhand"
appeared in 1852, and "cowpoke" in 1881,
originally restricted to the...
- "I'm an Old
Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)" is a
comic song
written by
Johnny Mercer for the
Paramount Pictures release Rhythm on the
Range and sung by...
-
April /
Anita 2
episodes 1974 Movin' On
Helen Trueblood Episode: "The
Cowhands" 1974 Kung Fu
Carol Mercer Episode: "A
Dream Within a Dream" 1975 Cannon...
-
agricultural farming and
livestock raising,
often by
huasos or
Chilean cowhands and shepherds.
According to the 2002
census of the
National Statistics...
- banquets, balls, and "ranch rodeos." In the
early years, celebrities—
cowhands as well as big-name bands,
movie stars like Tom Mix, and
artists such as...
-
purchases a
vacant barn.
Cattle rancher Asa Beck, his son Coke, and his
cowhands constantly har**** the sheepherders,
sometimes with
lethal results, and...
-
directed by
Stuart Gilmore and
starring Tim Holt. In 1893 Pecos, Texas, two
cowhands join
forces with a lady marshal. The town is
surprised when the new marshal...
- men who
drove cattle for a
living were
usually called cowhands, drovers, or stockmen.
While cowhands were
still respected in West Texas, in
Cochise County...
- that when his cousin,
Mannen Clements, was
jailed for the
killing of two
cowhands (Joe and
Dolph Shadden) in July 1871, Hickok—at Hardin's request—arranged...