Trail Drive

Fiction & Literature, Westerns
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Author: Will Welton ISBN: 9781458078131
Publisher: Will Welton Publication: April 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Will Welton
ISBN: 9781458078131
Publisher: Will Welton
Publication: April 29, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

By the end of the Civil War jobs were a thing of luxury if you had one which paid money. The men returning from the war found their lives disrupted, families starving or dead. Then someone decided to drive cattle north to Kansas City or Sedalia Missouri. There was where the markets were for a country which had a need for beef. This is the story of one man who took an old Osage Indian for his word of “All ways help others and they will help you.” He recovered the money, which him and his men had taken from the Union Army during the war, and was buried in Arkansas. He went west to Texas and met a man by the name of Tutewiller who had been on a cattle drive the previous year.
Teaming up they put together a herd of longhorns and headed north to market. Over the next years they had formed the WH ranch and in doing so had ended up with nineteen orphans from around the area. At times he did not know if he was in the cattle business or raising children. However along the way everyone on the ranch became a big family and the ranch grew through hardships and good times along the way.

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By the end of the Civil War jobs were a thing of luxury if you had one which paid money. The men returning from the war found their lives disrupted, families starving or dead. Then someone decided to drive cattle north to Kansas City or Sedalia Missouri. There was where the markets were for a country which had a need for beef. This is the story of one man who took an old Osage Indian for his word of “All ways help others and they will help you.” He recovered the money, which him and his men had taken from the Union Army during the war, and was buried in Arkansas. He went west to Texas and met a man by the name of Tutewiller who had been on a cattle drive the previous year.
Teaming up they put together a herd of longhorns and headed north to market. Over the next years they had formed the WH ranch and in doing so had ended up with nineteen orphans from around the area. At times he did not know if he was in the cattle business or raising children. However along the way everyone on the ranch became a big family and the ranch grew through hardships and good times along the way.

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