- A
ranch (from Spanish: rancho/Mexican Spanish) is an area of land,
including various structures,
given primarily to ranching, the
practice of
raising grazing...
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Montemaggiore (14 June 1858 – 9 June 1896) was a
French duelist,
frontier ranchman in the
Badlands of
Dakota Territory during the
final years of the American...
-
frontier life for
national magazines and
published books:
Hunting Trips of a
Ranchman,
Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail, and The
Wilderness Hunter. Roosevelt...
- the
other man $10 – who had
skipped town. The
ranchman was
committed until the fine was paid; the
ranchman paid the fine. Bean won re-election to his post...
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Huevos rancheros (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈweβos ranˈtʃeɾos], 'ranch-style eggs') is a
breakfast egg dish
served in the
style of the
traditional large...
- life in the West:
Ranch Life and the
Hunting Trail,
Hunting Trips of a
Ranchman and The
Wilderness Hunter. His
adventures in "the
strenuous life" outdoors...
- example, in the
State of Washington,
agister is
defined as "a farmer,
ranchman,
herder of cattle,
livery and
boarding stable keeper, veterinarian, or...
- (1919–1963),
famous Cuban singer Marquis de
Mores (1858–1896),
frontier ranchman in the
Badlands of
Dakota Territory during the
final years of the American...
-
Greenwald started his
directing career in the theater, with The
People Vs.
Ranchman (1968), A Long Time
Coming and A Long Time Gone (1971), Me and
Bessie (1975)...
- 2024.
Retrieved June 21, 2024. Roosevelt, Theodore.
Hunting Trips of a
Ranchman:
Hunting Trips on the
Prairie and in the Mountains,
Adamant Media Corporation...