Haley, J. Evetts
Charles Goodnight, cowman & plainsman J. Evetts Haley; Illustrations by Harold Bugbee - Boston Houghton Mifflin Company 1936 - 485 p
Cutting for sign --
Cowboyhood on the Texan border --
Early years on the Keechi range --
The making of a scout --
Minute men of Texas --
Scouting under Obenchain --
Ranging the open country --
Cheap cattle and high honor --
Blazing the Goodnight Trail --
Adventrues of the trail --
The Pecos --
'Graveyard of the cowman's hopes' --
The Comanchero trade --
The Goodnight and Loving Trail --
Trail troubles --
Worthless of the trail --
Managing a trail herd --
The range in Southern Colorado --
The home ranch of the Panhandle --
Founding the JA --
Growth of the JA --
Fighting for order --
The Panhandle Stock Association --
The lease fight --
JA longhorns --
Lore of the range --
At the end of the Goodnight Trail.
A biography of the Texas cowboy who was one of the first permanent settlers of the Panhandle, developed the chuck wagon and the sidesaddle, and experimented with plants and animals.
Goodnight, Charles 1836-1929
Mary Elizabeth Tinsley Texas History Center.
Cattle trade --Texas
Rangelands
Cowboys --Texas
Frontier and pioneer life --West (U.S.)
Ranch life --Texas
923.073 Hal 15
Charles Goodnight, cowman & plainsman J. Evetts Haley; Illustrations by Harold Bugbee - Boston Houghton Mifflin Company 1936 - 485 p
Cutting for sign --
Cowboyhood on the Texan border --
Early years on the Keechi range --
The making of a scout --
Minute men of Texas --
Scouting under Obenchain --
Ranging the open country --
Cheap cattle and high honor --
Blazing the Goodnight Trail --
Adventrues of the trail --
The Pecos --
'Graveyard of the cowman's hopes' --
The Comanchero trade --
The Goodnight and Loving Trail --
Trail troubles --
Worthless of the trail --
Managing a trail herd --
The range in Southern Colorado --
The home ranch of the Panhandle --
Founding the JA --
Growth of the JA --
Fighting for order --
The Panhandle Stock Association --
The lease fight --
JA longhorns --
Lore of the range --
At the end of the Goodnight Trail.
A biography of the Texas cowboy who was one of the first permanent settlers of the Panhandle, developed the chuck wagon and the sidesaddle, and experimented with plants and animals.
Goodnight, Charles 1836-1929
Mary Elizabeth Tinsley Texas History Center.
Cattle trade --Texas
Rangelands
Cowboys --Texas
Frontier and pioneer life --West (U.S.)
Ranch life --Texas
923.073 Hal 15