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<strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY</strong><strong>Archard</strong>, <strong>Ruth</strong> <strong>Dangberg</strong> <strong>Interview</strong>, <strong>Carson</strong> <strong>City</strong>,Nevada, June 10, 1967. Story of <strong>Dangberg</strong>s andSheep.Adams-Mc Gill, Range Barons, Nevada Magazine,January-February, 1949, p. 19-47.American Columbia Sheep Association Standards ofExcellence, February, 1966, 20 p. Illus.American Lamb Council's Facts about Lambs nd 4p.American Hampshire Association, Mar. 1965, MembershipLists.American Cattle Producer, Range Cattle in Nevada,February-April, 1963.American Sheep Producers Council, 1966.American Livestock Journal, William Moffat, February,1963.Anderson, Arthur L., Introductory Animal Husbandry,3rd Ed. MacMillan, 1958, 742p. illus.Austen, Mary, The Flock, Houghton Mifflin, 1906,266p. illus. The Industry Around Bridgeport inthe Early Days of the Foreet Service Supervision.


Barrum, Louis, Speech on Dan Wheeler at UncleDan's Dinner, B.P .O.E ., Reno, Nevada, December3, 1965.Battle Mountain Messenger, Battle Mountain, Nevada,July 11, 1882, Sale of W.D. Jones Sheep Interestto J.G. Birchem of Reese River.Battle Mountain Messenger, Battle Mountain, Nevada,November 3, 193 0, Henry Anderson Biography.Battle Mountain Scout, Battle Mountain, Nevada, November7, 1933, Registration of Sheep Brands.Bohman, Verle <strong>Interview</strong>, Reno, Nevada, June 2,1968, Max C. Fleischman College of AgricultureFaculty Member.Borda, Raymond, <strong>Interview</strong>, 1967-1968, Dayton, Nevada.Bradley, Glenn D., Winning the Southwest, A .C. Mc-Clurg, 1912, 225p. Freighting for Sheep Outfits.Breeders' Gazette, February, 1963, p. 21, Moffatobituary.Brimlow, George, Harney County Oregon and ItsRangeland, Binfords and Mort, 1951, p. 136,146, 217, French and Glenn Ranching.Browne, J. Ross,Mining Adventures of, Paisano 1961,207 p. illus. Ate Mutton at Mono Lake, sleptin Sheep Corral.Buckrnan, Thomas E. Setting up Taylor GrazingDistricts in Nevada. Agricultural Extension Service,University of Nevada Bulletin 77, June 30,1937. Maps and Organizations of local boards.194Bureau of Land Management, see U.S .D .I.Call, Hughie, Golden Fleece illus. by Paul Brown,Houghton Mifflin, 1942, 250 p. Raising Sheep inMontana.County Recorders, Letters to and from, 1967. Sheepon Taxrolls.Chappell, Maxine, Early History of Mono County,California Historical Quarterly V. 26 p. 233-48,September 1947, Stock Raising in EsmeraldaCounty, Nevada.Clawson, Marion, Cruz Venstrom and T. Dean Phinney,Rangelands of Northeastern Nevada, theirProper and Profitable Use, Washington, 1938,Mimeo 63 p.Clawson, Marion, Western Range and Livestock Industry.U .S .D .A. 1942.Conard, Howard Louis, Uncle Dick Wootton, R.R.Donnelly and Sons, 1890, 465 p. p. 234-267.Corsiglia, Frank F., Letter to author, Mar. 26, 1937,Introduction of sheep into Nevada.Crowe, Earle, General Beale's Sheep Odyssey, KernCounty Historical Society, 1960, 24th annualpublication 22p. Being an account of Lopezcrossing Nevada with Beale's sheep in 1879.Davis, Sam, History of Nevada, Elms Publishing Co.,1913 2 v. Chapters on stock.Deming, Oscar V., Government Sheep Herder, DesertMagazine, March, 1954, P. 4-8. Bighorn material.195


Dewax, Archie and Jessie, <strong>Interview</strong>, May 26, 1967,Elko, Nevada. Mrs. Dewar was the daughter ofJames Hylton and shared family records as wellas stories of the Hylton family.Dobie, Frank, Voice of the Coyote, Little Brown,1950, Behavior of Coyotes.Dodge, Carl, <strong>Interview</strong>, Fallon Nevada, October,1967. Authority on present day Nevada sheep andpellet feeding.Doten, Samuel, Narrowleaved Milkweed and BroadleavedMilkweed, Agricultural Extension Service,University of Nevada Bulletin 99, December,1920, 32p illus.Economic Research Forest Conservation Reports,State of Nevada. Report No. 1. Little HumboldtBasin, June, 1962.Report No. 2 Ruby Mountains, May 1963Report No. 3 Ruby Mountains BasinReport No. 4 Mary's River, June 1963Reported numbers of sheep in the districts andcovered water and forage conditions.Elko Independent, Eko, NevadaJuly 8, 1889, Range dryJuly 21, 1889, Duck Valley Indians cutting grainfor hayAug. 1, 1889, Fire over 30 miles of grassAug. 3, 1889, Outlook for sheep poorAug. 12, 1889, Brush fires prevalent, irrigationmeeting in <strong>Carson</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Aug. 15Aug. 20, 1889, White Pine ranchers digging wellsOctober 18, 1889, Six carloads of sheep movedto ChicagoDecember 12, 1889, Three years of drought brokenby rains196July 23, 1964, Sale of Marvel ranchesJuly 25, 1964, Louise Marvel Cattleman of theYear, 1962Ely Daily Times, June 25, 1920, Prices high, goodyear for sheep.Eureka Sentinel, August 1, 2, 5, 1879, Beale sheepdrive account.Eureka Sentinel, March 7, 1885, Sheep Growers7Convention, April 2, 1885, Salt Lake <strong>City</strong>.Eureka Sentinel, October 24, 1885, Wool light forseason.Flanigan, Paul, <strong>Interview</strong>, Reno, Nevada, February,1967, Son of Pat Flanigan who spent over 20years with the sheep industry in Nevada.Fleming, C .E . , Dr. <strong>Interview</strong> Reno, Nevada, February2, 1967. Dr. Fleming now dead, was an authorityon Nevada sheep and plants. His work took himto all parts of the state and he knew most of thesheep men in Nevada.Fleming, C .E ., One Night Camps, University of NevadaAgricultural Extension Service Bulletin 94,June 1918, 21p. Based on a two year study (1916-17), gives clear picture of the industry.Fleming, C.E., Range Plants poisonous to Sheepand Cattle in Nevada, Bulletin 95, July, 1918,36 p. Used in Latin America as well as theUnited States.


Fleming, C.E. and Peterson, N.F., The Poison Parsnipor Water Hemlock, University AgriculturalExtension Service Bulletin 100, December, 1920,23p.Fleming, C .E ., Peterson, N .F ., Death Camas, Universityof Nevada Agricultural Extension ServiceBulletin 101, February, 1921, 31p.Fleming, C.E., Feeding Lambs with Barley andAlfalfa, University Agricultural Extension ServiceBulletin 101, September, 1924, 14p,Fleming, C.E., and Miller, M.R., and Vawter, L.R.,T11e Common Chokecherry, University AgriculturalExtension Service Bulletin 109, November,1926, 30p.Fleming, C.E. and Miller, M.R. and Vawter, L.R.,The Greasewood, University Agricultural ExtensionService Bulletin 115, July, 1928, 22p.Fleming, C.E., and Miller, M.R., and Vawter, L.R.,Fitweed, April, 1931, 28p.Fleming, C .E . and Brennen, C .A ., Studies of the RangeSheep Business in Nevada, University AgriculturalExtension Service Bulletin 145, August 1937,13p.Fleming, C .E ., and Brennen, C .A ., Range Sheep Productionin Northeastern Nevada, UniversityAgriculturalExtension Service Bulletin 151, January,1940, 27p. A six-year study.Fleming, C.E., Robertson, J.H., and Mules, G.A.,Feed Consumption of Various Classes of Sheep,University Agriculture Extension Service Bulletin213, August, 1960, 15p.Fulstone, Fred, <strong>Interview</strong>, Smith Valley, Nevada,November 25, 1967.Georgetta, Clel, Sheep in Nevada Historical SocietyQuarterly, v. 8, No. 2, p 16-38.Former owner of Triune Ranch, White PineCounty, ran sheep fox many years.Georgetta, Clel, Wool, Beef, and Gold, Pacific Books,1956, 381p. Short stories, several based on hisexperience with sheep.Gilfilian, Archer B., Sheep, Little Brown, 1936, 272p.Life as a sheep herder in Montana.Glass, Ellen, Water for Nevada; the Reclamation Controversy,1885-1902, University of Nevada, 1966,22p.Goldfield Tribune, Goldfield, Nevada, February 5,1910, Story of B. Lasaga and his Sheep.Gottschallc, Gertrude, <strong>Interview</strong> and letter, <strong>Carson</strong><strong>City</strong>, Nevada, September 1967. Daughter of JamesRiordan not only gave an account of her familyand its sheep, but contacted Dr. Clawson forsignificant material on sheep trails.Griswold, Kitty, <strong>Interview</strong>, Elko, Nevada and Reno,summer, 1967.Griswold, Matie, a typed story of her lile.Griswold, Matie, Letter to author from EUco in 1935.


Hazeltine, Ben, Salsberry, Charles, andTaylor, HarrySilver State Range History, Western LivestockJournal April, May, August, 1961. Excellent historyof stock ranching in the state.Hockmuthm, H .R., Franklin, Earl R. and Clawson,Marion, Sheep migration in t,he IntermountainRegion U.S .D.A. Cir . 624, January 1942, Gov't.Print 70 p. Map. An authoritative history of thetrails over Nevada,Holderman, Orville, Adams, Jewet W., and McGill,William N ., Their lives and ranching Empire,unpublished thesis, University of Nevada, 1963.Horlacher, L.J., Sheep Production, McGraw-Hill,1927, 418p. Some material on Nevada.Humboldt Register, Winnemucca, NevadaAugust 13, 1964, Sheep in the countyFebruary 17, 1890, Severe winterApril 1, 1965, Range conditions for sheepHumbold.1; Star, Winnemucca Nevada, September 9,1918, Obituary of John Saval, killed in car accident.Humboldt Star, Winnemucca, Nevada, May 29, 1941,John G. Taylor obituary.Hutchins, Wells A,, Nevada Law of Water Rightswith U.S.D.A. State Print. 1955, 66p.Jackman, E .R. & John Scharff, Steens Mountains,Caxton, 1968, 203p.Kennedy, P .B., and Doten, S .B ., the preliminary Reporton the Summer Ranges of Western, NevadaSheep, University Agricultural Extension ServiceBulletin 55, 1901.Kennedy, P.B., and Doten, S.B., Ranges of EasternNevada Sheep, University Agricultural ExtensionService Bulletin, 55, 1901.Kent, W., Reminescences of an Outdoor Life. A.M.Robertson, 1929, p. 72-120. Kent sheep ranchnear Golconda, Nevada.Kimball, Gorham Gates, Trailing sheep from Californiato Idaho in 1865, 1954, letters to hismother which were a diary of the trip.Kress, Wanda, Mrs., <strong>Interview</strong>. Edgewater, California,April 9, 1967. Daughter-in-law of JohnG. Taylor.Kupper , Winifred, Golden Hoof, Alfred A. Knopf, 1945,203p. General history of sheep.Kuttler, K.L. and Marble, D.W., White Muscle Diseasein Lambs. University Agricultural ExtensionService Bulletin 207, September 1959, 15p.Laird, Albert T. and Helen, <strong>Interview</strong>, <strong>Carson</strong> <strong>City</strong>,Nevada, July 3, 1967. Rode range for years inEureka and White Pine Counties. Knew most ofthe sheep outfits of the area.Las Vegas Age, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 18, 1910.Story on Charles E. Kaiser Livestock Companyin Clark County.Laxalt , Robert, Basque Sheepherders, Lonely Sentinelsof the American West, National Geographicv. 129, No. 6, June, 1966, p. 870-888.


Laxalt, Robert, <strong>Interview</strong>, October 23, 1968, Reno,Nevada.Laxalt, Robert, Sweet Promised Land, Harper, 1957,179p. Biography of Dominic, his father, a Basquesheep man.Lobato, J .C ., My Forty-two Years as a Sheep Herder,Colorado Magazine, July, 1951, p. 215-218.Brief on Nevada.Lockett, Stephen, Sheep Poisoned by Western Goldenrod,Journal of American Veterinary MedicalAssociation, May 1917.Lovelock Review Miner, Lovelock, Nevada, June 1,1941. John G. Taylor obituary.Lyon County Times, Son of H.W. Beecher in SheepBusiness, August 9, 1879, p. 2, col. 2.McCartney, Lyle, Emergency Drouth Feeding ofLivestock, University Agricultural Extension ServiceBulletin 109, February, 1954, 4p.McCormick, John, <strong>Interview</strong>, Fallon, Nevada, February,1967, Director University of Nevada Farm.Worked with Carl Dodge on feeding of pellets.McElrath, Jean, <strong>Interview</strong>, Wells, Nevada, May, 1967.McGillivray, Eweing, The Basques, unpublished M .A.Thesis, San Diego State College, January 13,1966, 39p., superficial.McLaughlin, Mrs. Alfred, <strong>Interview</strong>, San Francisco,California, February 1, 1967, sister of WilliamMoffat with a knowledge of his business overmany years. Several letters written to the author.Magee, Molly, A Day on the Mountain with BasqueBuckaroos, illus. by Craig Sheppard, NevadaMagazine Fall, 1966, p. 4-6, Little on sheep.Maloney, Paul, Lamb Producl;ion, UniversityAgriculturalExtension Service, Bulletin 102, April 195%,45p. illus. Selection of base stock analysis.Marvel, Louise Jenkins, Letter, Battle Mountain, Nevada,April 21, 1967. Little information, clippingsent.Meaker, Reginald, <strong>Interview</strong>s and letters. January,February 196 7, 40 years buying and raising Nevadasheep. Source of much accurate information.Moore, Boyd, Nevada and Nevadans, Wheeler andMoffat biographies.Morrison, F.B., Feeds and Feeding, Morrison PublishingCo., 1942.Murbarger, Nell, Sovereigns of the Sage, DesertPress, 1958, 342 p.Mills, Lester, Sagebrush Saga,, Art <strong>City</strong> PublishingCo., 1956, 106p. History of Elko County.Murdock, William, <strong>Interview</strong>s, <strong>Carson</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Nevada,January, 1967. Son of Tom. He worked 30 yearsfor Moffat.National Woolgrowers Association, Men, Sheep and aHundred Years, 1966.


Neale, P .E ., Alfalfa Cube Mixture for Fattening Lambsand Wethers, Agricultural Experiment Station,New Mexico College of Agriculture and MechanicArts, Bulletin 375, 1953, Charts.Neale, P .E .,Alfalfa Cube Mixture for Fattening Lambs,Agricultural Experiment Station, New MexicoCollege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Bulletin398, 1955, lop. Charts.Neale, P .E ., Alfalfa Hay Pellets for Fattening Lambs,Agricultural Experiment Station, New MexicoCollege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Bulletin429, October, 1958, 7p. Charts.Nevada Compiled Laws, State Printing, 1912, 1893,1903, 1907, bills.Nevada Magazine, Adams-McGill:Jan.-Feb. 1949, p.19-47.Range Barons,Nevada Revised Statutes, State Printing, 1965.Nevada Secretary of State Dates for incorporation ofsheep companies.Nevada State Board of Sheep Commissioners BiennialReport for the period July 1, 1948 to June 30,1950, State Printing, 15p.A history of the commissionReports for the past ten years readNevada State Historical Society papers, 1909-1910,State Printing.Nevada Territorial ConstitutionNevada State Extension Service with U.S .D.I., January,1935, 14p. charts.Nevada Stock Grower.Nevada State Journal, Reno, NevadaJanuary 3, 1891, Lemrnon ValleyMay 25, 1898October 8, 1908, Flanigan vs. NewlandsOctober 8, 1921, Moffat collapseNovember 3, 1921November 14, 1921December 20, 1902, Flanigan with U. Slater Millon Slide MountainNovember 3, 1921, 50 to 60 carloads shippedbecause of droughtNovember 9, 1921, Milkweed poisoningNovember 14, 1921, Bobcat menaceMarch 21, 1935, Farm Bureau MeetingMarch 21, 1938, Rules adopted for Farm BureauJanuary 14, 1955, William MoffatOctober 10, 1965, Bible offers amendment onwool. Price incentives in farm billNevadan, Las Vegas, Nevada, Home on the Range,April 24, 1966, p 3-4.Pendleton, Woolen Mills, Romantic Story of Menand Sheep, Pendleton, Oregon, 1962, 34p. illus.People's Advocate, Austin, Nevada, March 7, 1899,Short of Feed on Duckwater Range.People's Advocate, Austin, Nevada, April 4, 1899,W .W. Williams has 25,000 sheep for shearing atBeowawe.Peterson, Virgil V., Range Cattle in Nevada, AmericanCattle Producer, April 1946, p. 8.


Philips Petroleum Co ., Pasture and Range Plants,Philips Petroleum, 1963, 174p. illus.Pioche Record, Pioche, Nevada, December 14, 1889,Rains heavy, roads must freeze to be passable.Read, Effie Oxborrow, <strong>Interview</strong>, Ely, Nevada, November,1967. Of a stock family and a historianof White Pine, she has wide knowledge of sheepand their tenders in White Pine.Read, Effie, White Pine Auld Lang Syne, Denver BigMountain Press, 1965, 318p. illus.Record Courier, Douglas County, Nevada, April 2,1920, <strong>Dangberg</strong> story.Reese River Reveille, Austin, Nevada.January 1879, Poor range, mutton for sale inbutcher shopApril 18, 1879, Five foot mountain lion killed.July 15, 1879, Wells drying up.August 6, 1879, Lopez story.Reno Gazette and Weekly Stockman, Reno, Nevada.October 10, 1881, Range conditions.October 6, 1892, Sheep leaving summer range.November 24, 1892, Two cars sheep to SanFrancisco.February 1, 1894, Sheep shipped to H. Levy.October 3, 1895, Theodore Winters shipped 8carloads of sheep to San Francisco.March 1, 1896, Sheep Shearers National Conventionin Reno, paying .06 per head.October 17, 1895, 12,000 to 13,000 shipped toeastern market.December 15, 1898, George F. Turreton Story.January 30, 1900, Flanigan and Sullivan broughtin Lincoln rams.February 27, 1900, Frandsen going north withsheep for summer.arch 6, 1900, Letter from Thomas Nelson onland use.March 9, 1900, Same.April 2, 1900, Bradley Hardward advertisesshearing tools for sale.April 19, 1902, Henry Anderson.Reno Evening Gazette.July 1, 1904, Range pod.July 7, 1904, Woolen mills coming to Reno.March 3, 1917, Wool in demand.July 3, 1923, Duborg obituary.July 3, 1920, Flanigan obituary.August 13, 1937, Public Domain leasing planfrom Harold 1ckes.January 1, 1963, William Moffat obituary.Reno Journal, (Nevada State Journal), Reno, Nevada.January 1, 1887, William McGill moved to CougarRanch.June 6, 1888, State Fair.October 5, 1888, Sheep shearing contest.November 20, 1888, Editorial "Cattlevs .Sheep."Ribbel, Arthur, Fewer State Sheep, San Diego, CaliforniaUnion, April 10, 1966, p. 18.Riesbeck, Stella Marshall Ranch (Suffolk) , Reno EveningGazette, July 27, 1963, p. 18.Riesbeck, Stella, Loss of Lambs Critical, Reno EveningGazette, October 30, 1963.Ross, Silas, <strong>Interview</strong>, April 9, 1968, Reno, Nevada.


Grew up on father's cattle ranch in Glendale,raised sheep until he went to college. Keen onbreeding and blood lines for cattle and sheep.Saunderson, Montgomery H . , Western Stock Ranching,University of Minnesota, 1956, 247 p.Water development and fencing of range.Scott, Kenneth D., He Fenced 'Em In, Tabeequah,Oklahoma, 1965, 132p. illus. Cowboy with Moffatfor many years tells of Moffat cattle in Eko.Scrugham, James G., Nevada, American HistoricalSociety, 1935 3v. Especially good for biography ofsheep men.Silver State, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 30, 1925, DeathCamas killed 200 sheep.Silver State, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 27, 1963,Ebbie Davis, Clark County sheep man.Simmons, V.L. Sheep Killing Dogs, U .S .D.A. Bulletin1268, February 1947, Government printing.Sparks, John, Livestock Industry of Nevada, ProgressiveWest, June 1905, p. 6-7. Nevada sheepphoto, W.L. Jenkins sheep.Sparks Tribune, Sparks, Nevada, July 12, 1911.Wool industry for Truckee Meadows, mill inprospect.Stoddard, Charles, Taylor Grazing Act of June 28,1934, with amendments to February 1, 1964,Bureau of Land Management, U.S .D.I. 1964, 13p.Stoddard, Charles, H. Acquiring and Leasing PublicLands in Nevada, BLM ., U .S .D .I., July 1966.Sunset Magazine, Here you see a sheep dog"workingP'sheep, April, 1962, p. 67 illus.Thompson and West, see Angel.Towne, Charles, and Wentworth, Edward U., Shepherd'sEnpire, University of Oklahoma, 1946,364p. History of western sheep, Hollister story.Tremewan, Sidney, <strong>Interview</strong>, May 26, 1967, Elko,Nevada. A retired Forest Service supervisor;he knows the range and the men in easternNevada.Tuscorora Times-Review, Tuscorora, Nevada, January12, 1882.. Range severely overstocked.U.S. Bureau of the Census, 12th Census, 1900, V.5, Pt . 1 Farms, Livestock and Animal Products,p. 708, Government printing 1902.Count of Nevada sheep 1860-1900.U.S. Bureau of the Census, 13th census, Nebraska-Wyoming, p. 72-83, Government Printing, 1913.U .S . Bureau of the Census, 14th Census, V. 1, Pt. 3,Agriculture W Report for States-Mountain States,p. 269, Government print, 1922.U.S . Bureau of the Census, 15th Census, V .2, Pt. 3,Agriculture Western States, p. 420, GovernmentPrinting, 1932, Sheep, 1,201, 837, wool 7,308,470pounds.U.S. Bureau of the Census, 16th Census, 1940, Agri-


culture Western States, P. 510, GovernmentPrinting, 1942.U.S. Bureau of the Census, 17th Census, V. 1, Pt. 3,Utah and Nevada, U .S. Government Print, 1952,Sheep 320,733, wool 2,305,906 pounds.U.S . Census of Agriculture V. 1, Counties and StateEconomic Areas, Part 31, V. 1, Governmentprint, 1956.U .S . Department of Commerce Historical Statisticsof the United States: Colonial Times to 1957,Government Print, 1961, p. 290-291.U .S .D .A ., Marketing service (wool situation), GovernmentPrinting, November 1956.U .S .D .A. Western Range Letter from the Secretary ofAgriculture, 74th Congress, 2nd Session, Document199, Senate 1931, Government Print. Excellentsurvey of grazing potential in the West.U .S .D.A . Grading Wool, Bulletin 1805, GovernmentPrint, 1946, 24p. illus.U.S .D.I., BLM, Scrip Information nd.U .S .D .I. Census Office, House of Representatives 47thCongress, 2nd session, Mis. Doc. 42, pt. 3. Reporton the Production of Agriculture as Returnedat the 10th census, June 1, 1880, p. 104-116.Without doubt, the best survey of Nevada Livestockconditions.U.S .D.I. Census Office Report of the Statistics ofAgriculture in the United States at the 11thcensus, 1890, Mis. Doc., House of Representa-tives, V. 50, pt. 10, Government Printing 1896,p. 236.U.S. Senate Documents, V. 9, No. 88, Noes 158-192,58th Congress, 3rd Session, 1904-1906, p. 5-20,Public Lands Problems.Appendix 188 Nevada Grazing and Irrigationgood.U.S. Senate, 74th Congress 2nd session, Doc. 199,52% Nevada range depleted.Walgamott, Charles Shirley, Six Decades Back, Caxton1936, 358p. p. 169-177. Diamondfield, JackDavis.Walton, Richard Guy, Marking Lambs, Nevada Magazine,March 1948, p, 5. Little on castration,teeth tell age.Wentworth, Edward N., America's Sheep Trails, IowaState College Press, 1948, 667p. illus. CoversNevada history well. Information based on interviewsand letters. Wilson letter on Nevada lost.White Pine News, Ely, Nevada.January 24, 1885, Dan Wheeler feeding 600 sheepRange stock good conditionMarch 21, 1885, Sheep Growers Convention, SaltLake <strong>City</strong>, Apr. 2.September 26, 1885, Wool supply light. J.F.Jenkins killed Jos . M . Dean over sheep range.November 20, 1885, Editorial, Cattle vs. Sheep,one of several over the state.January 1, 1887, McGill on Cougar,June 19, 1925, Death of A.L. Parker.


Wren, Thomas, A History of the State of Nevada,1904. Good chapter on livestock and agriculture.

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