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- the Shire of Livingstone Stockyard Landing, original name of Arabi, Louisiana Stockyards, California, former town Stockyards, nickname for the northwest...
- ****ng Company. The Stockyards experienced early success. By 1907, the Stockyards sold a million cattle per year. The stockyards was an organized place...
- the 1890s, the railroad capital behind the Union Stockyards was Vanderbilt money. The Union Stockyards operated in the South Side's New City community...
- of Union Stockyards from Harris (merged with Davies and Gunn in 1927 to form Canada Packers) and Swift were sold to US-based United Stockyards in the 1930s...
- sometimes driven to American stockyards. Circa 1923 there were approximately 70 major stockyards in the United States. Stockyards mostly handled cattle and...
- building housed businesses ****ociated with the nearby stockyards, which later became the largest stockyards in the United States. It also housed a post office...
- Fort Worth Stockyards Company, is credited with bringing the two biggest meat****ng firms at the time, Armour and Swift, to the stockyards. With the boom...
- Stockyards, colloquially the Stockyards or simply the Yards, is a neighborhood on the West Side of Cleveland, Ohio. It is located between I-71 to the...
- as Stockyard Cr**** before 1879 Stockyard Cr**** (New South Wales) is a tributary of the Macleay River Stockyard Cr**** (Western Australia) Stockyard Cr****...
- companies and 25 smaller regional companies. The Stockyards Hotel brothel was operated in proximity to the stockyards by Augusto "Chito" S****o and Rose "Mumsie"...