The cattle boom occurred because people started to settle down after the Civil War. It became practical to own a lot of cattle at this time.
Armies.
An infamous rustler who lived a short, hard life in the late 1800's.
The town of Salem was famous for a series of witch trials in 1692.
Cattle drives soon ended in the late 1800's to the early 1900's because of fierce winter storms, barbed wire, drought, overgrazing, and the near extinction of the population of Longhorns originating from Spain and developed in the wilds of southwestern America.
Sallins.
Stevensville
Samarra
Stanley is a city in North Dakota. There are no "towns" in North Dakota.
The Shotover River is a river in New Zealand. Stratford is a town in New Zealand.
a old fashon sled
Alvin Howard Sanders has written: 'The story of the International live stock exposition' -- subject(s): Chicago. International live stock exposition 'Short-horn cattle' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cattle breeds, Shorthorn cattle, Bovins, Races, Cattle 'New walks in old ways' -- subject(s): Natural history, Outdoor books 'At the sign of the Stock yard inn' -- subject(s): Saddle and Sirloin Club, Livestock 'The black swans, and other friends indoors and out' -- subject(s): Natural history, Outdoor books 'The story of the Herefords' -- subject(s): Hereford cattle 'A history of the Percheron horse' -- subject(s): Percheron horse 'New walks in old ways, in which relationship with certain humble folk of the roadside and the fields is re-established' -- subject(s): Natural history, Outdoor books 'The cattle of the world' -- subject(s): Cattle breeds
You add an apostrophe to the "s" like so: 's to make the word as "cattle's."
nig all you need is an odd keystone and then but it on the tower that about to fall down outstide of the town that starts with h and before the one that starts with and s
the old town hall
C. S. Hobbs has written: 'Fluorosis in beef cattle' -- subject(s): Diseases, Cattle
Cattle Drive--- A journey in which cowboys herded cattle north to the railroad depots in the 1800's