... especially true of the northern portion of the region, which comprises the basin of the Upper Missouri, and with which alone I am familiar. Here there are no fences to speak of, and all the land north of the Black Hills and the Big Horn Mountains... Around the World - Page 139by Stella Webster Carroll Tolman, Tolman (Mrs. Stella Webster (Carroll)) - 1908Full view - About this book
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - American literature - 1888 - 990 pages
...north of the Black Hills and the Big Horn Mountains and between the Rockies and the Dakota wheat-fields might be spoken of as one gigantic, unbroken pasture, where cowboys and branding-irons take the place offences. The country throughout this great Upper Missouri basin has... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Cowboys - 1888 - 244 pages
...north of the Black Hills and the Big Horn Mountains and between the Rockies and the Dakota wheat-fields might be spoken of as one gigantic, unbroken pasture, where cowboys and branding-irons take the place of fences. The country throughout this great Upper Missouri basin has... | |
| Albert Shaw - Literature - 1895 - 790 pages
...Roosevelt says of the ranch country where his herds graze, the basin of the Upper Missouri, that it " might be spoken of as one gigantic, unbroken pasture, where cowboys and branding irons take the place of fences. " His one particular part of the grazing lands of the arid belt that reaches from... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1903 - 334 pages
...north of the Black Hills and the Big Horn Mountains and between the Rockies and the Dakota wheat-fields might be spoken of as one gigantic, unbroken pasture, where cowboys and branding-irons take the place of fences. The country throughout this great Upper Missouri basin has... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Frontier and pioneer life - 1909 - 292 pages
...north of the Black Hills and the Big Horn Mountains and between the Rockies and the Dakota wheat-fields might be spoken of as one gigantic, unbroken pasture, where cowboys and branding-irons take the place of fences. The country throughout this great Upper Missouri basin has... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Frontier and pioneer life - 1909 - 282 pages
...north of the Black Hills and the Big Horn Mountains and between the Rockies and the Dakota wheat-fields might be spoken of as one gigantic, unbroken pasture, where cowboys and branding-irons take the place of fences. The country throughout this great Upper Missouri basin has... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Frontier and pioneer life - 1914 - 282 pages
...north of the Black Hills and the Big Horn Mountains and between the Rockies and the Dakota wheat-fields might be spoken of as one gigantic, unbroken pasture, where cowboys and branding-irons take the place of fences. The country throughout this great Upper Missouri basin has... | |
| Harrison Smith - Geography - 1921 - 272 pages
...north of the Black Hills and the Big Horn Mountains and between the Rockies and the Dakota wheat-fields might be spoken of as one gigantic, unbroken pasture, where cowboys and branding-irons take the place of fences. The country throughout this great Upper Missouri basin has... | |
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