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a Margarita Co. was dissolved in 1939 when the | ranch was split in two. |
The primary activity of the | ranch was raising cattle for meat and hides, but hun |
220 km2) tract in 1950, and over 50 years, the | ranch grew to more than 312,000 acres (1,260 km2). |
Fred Burns - The | Ranch Hand |
The | Ranch steak comes from the chuck cut of a cow, namel |
quiring land until his death in 1885, when the | ranch had 614,000 acres (2,480 km2). |
The | ranch is located on the extreme eastern edge of Jack |
The | ranch house no longer exists, having been destroyed |
violations in connection with buildings on the | ranch, mainly due to its failure to obtain the requi |
1921 took their toll on the Pitchfork and the | ranch fell into decline. |
Link, and is often found in the company of the | ranch hand character Malon. |
3 women and children had been removed from the | ranch by authorities. |
Panorama of the | ranch yard |
strictly to help Zandy and his family run the | ranch. |
for James Ben Ali Haggin who owned much of the | ranch later subdivided into these streets as well as |
sus Bruno Garcia (1800 - ), sold a part of the | ranch to Ricardo Vejar in 1847. |
During all of this, the | Ranch was a going concern, with a net profit of $227 |
The | ranch is currently owned and operated by La Escalera |
Conagher saves the | ranch and Tay's cattle twice from the Ladder Five, b |
The | ranch was purchased by the Snake River Land Company, |
Working livestock barn on the | ranch |
It was founded in 2000 by Scott Franson as The | Ranch Recording Studio. |
d Captain George A. Johnson, who inherited the | ranch by the time the U.S. government granted a pate |
e believed that authenticity demanded that the | ranch look "run down", and neglected maintenance. |
Afterwards, Mrs. Corse managed the | ranch until 1985, when she could no longer continue. |
Among the sites preserved at the | Ranch are the President's first school, birthplace, |
Bob Hope bought the | ranch in 1966 and renamed it 'Hopetown,' it is now a |
r), Maggie's second daughter, assists with the | ranch, but has taken on other jobs for the security |
It turns out that the owner of the | ranch was formerly a bullfighter, and has fond memor |
he scholarships at TCU benefit students in the | Ranch Management Program, while those at Texas Tech |
has lost over 100 pounds since starting on the | ranch. |
ber 2, 1969, Charles "Tex" Watson had fled the | ranch and headed back to his home state of Texas. |
use in Nederland, Colorado, while building the | ranch. |
The | ranch at which the video was shot was once the set f |
Despite this, the family lived at the | ranch in Buena Vista. |
The | ranch and the island are a popular place for bird wa |
The | ranch is one of the oldest working ranching operatio |
The | ranch was founded in 1953 by Dr. S. Thomas Friedman |
his partners began hiring people to staff the | ranch, they hired a number of Mexican hands, includi |
The | ranch was founded by one William Potts in the 1870s, |
acres (610 ha) in Grapevine Canyon, where the | ranch is located. |
Baldwin used the | ranch primarily as a sheep pasture but it was not pr |
How much Jackson paid for the | ranch has nothing to do with Bubbles and should not |
f St. Joseph, thus leading the men to name the | ranch after the saint. |
Akim Tamiroff.... Pablo, the | Ranch Chef |
Links Spruce Grove, Pineridge Golf Course, The | Ranch Golf & Country Club, Stony Plain Golf Course, |
The | Ranch Oaks housing addition was located lateral of t |
The | ranch was dissolved in 1912, but its history is cele |
The | ranch was a 3,000,000-acre (12,000 km2) plot of land |
The show moved to the | ranch "Duncan Acres", near Plano, Texas, where the s |
t restaurant to open on 2 February 1992 at the | Ranch. |
The | ranch is sited on the west bank of the Snake River. |
and continued Olaus' work, still living at the | ranch. |
The | Ranch School was paid $225 per acre while the homest |
nds with one girl, Mandy, being fired from the | ranch. |
, and that the act would be consummated at the | ranch. |
to Bubbles as he was also a chimpanzee at the | ranch, and the maid's comments likely concern him as |
) were leased from Richard Smart, owner of the | ranch. |
ncho to Flint, Bixby & Co. which converted the | ranch from cattle to sheep. |
They take refuge at the | ranch of Amos Gondora, an old friend of Jim's. |
company's founders, managed and resided at the | ranch from 1866-1871. |
By 1920 the | ranch comprised 100,000 acres (40,000 ha) and leased |
The | ranch was later reorganized into Kenedy County, Texa |
enth child, Minnie (1886-1981) was born on the | ranch. |
The | ranch manager is Ron Lane, who assumed duties in 200 |
who are also involved in the operations of the | ranch: Lee Adams (Vice President), Mike Adams (Presi |
ted to a renewal of agrarian radicalism in the | ranch wars of 1906-1910. |
The | ranch serves as a residence for a few community memb |
previously recorded by Keith Urban's band, The | Ranch, in 1997. |
r City is being targeted via a map left at the | ranch. |
owerman 5000 are scheduled to play at Rock the | Ranch on August 13, 2011 playing alongside Theory of |
Olaus wrote about the | ranch and its wildlife in his book Jackson Hole with |
lly restored and Johnson enjoyed living on the | ranch for many years. |
erness, essays on Jackson Hole and life at the | ranch. |
Obviously, the | Ranch was operational before the other hotels. |
The | ranch was the venue for the 1948 Wilderness Society |
the film takes place in Nevada, filming of the | ranch took place in Thousand Oaks, California. |
The | ranch and home are part of the 32 acres (13 ha) Jens |
The | ranch has been operated by International Leisure Hos |
n so, Crank suffered financially, and sold the | ranch. |
The | ranch runs 600 cows, in the primarily cow/calf opera |
three-year-old horse, had not returned to the | ranch at the usual time for her water. |
Chaffey subdivided the | ranch, along with other adjacent ranches, and founde |
In 1905, Chaffey purchased the | ranch of John Shepherd at Manzanar, California, loca |
The | ranch was managed by the megalomaniacal convicted mu |
gston head off to Wyoming, where they find the | ranch deserted. |
s was moved to Jackson's $17 million Neverland | Ranch" is better though how much Jackson paid for th |
He negotiated a price with the | ranch owner in order to purchase the land. |
The | ranch is located about five miles (8 km) north of un |
Flood, Jr formed a corporation to control the | ranch now known as Rancho Santa Margarita. |
The | ranch used a diamond-shaped brand, hence the name. |
s eldest son, Manuel Dominguez) settled on the | ranch, building adobe homes. |
Charles F. Mohnike owned the | ranch in 1910. |
Both the springs and the | ranch are located within the Floyd Lamb Park at Tule |
tion for Buck's harassment, McKay stays at the | ranch and learns to ride the horse while telling no |
ge burned, prompting the Woodsmans to sell the | ranch to Koven and Petzoldt in 1935, who planned to |
The | Ranch Club is a country club and golf course located |
e passing of Jake in 1949, Mary had farmed the | ranch herself with the help of farmhands. |
The | ranch consists of seven cabins, a lodge-dining hall |
Sales of the | ranch properties and city lots commenced. |
1969, a suspicious fire destroyed most of the | ranch. |
In 1864, Schlesinger and Tischler acquired the | ranch in a foreclosure, and Phillips, who had previo |
Subsequent to the Gadsden Purchase, the | ranch house (the old Jesuit church) served a number |
of California, which held the mortgage on the | ranch, foreclosed on the property. |
The | ranch was later expanded to 230 acres (93 ha) when t |
The | ranch became a State Park in 1944 after the death of |
1921 George Sawday and Oliver Sexon bought the | ranch and stocked it with cattle. |
James Smith, donated 682 acres (276 ha) of the | ranch to the State of Texas for a park. |
The | ranch district was listed on the National Register o |
He named the home he built on the | ranch Miramar in the 1890s, after Archduke Maximilia |
Arnold purchased the | ranch from Evelyn and Ken Merrill in 1999 for $1,000 |
The | ranch traces its history back to 1867 and is owned b |
Burns grew grains on the | ranch, which remained one of the largest ranches in |
vorced in 1931 and McCoy kept a portion of the | ranch holdings in Hot Springs County, Wyoming. |
At its peak, the | ranch extended over 160,000 acres (65,000 ha) with 3 |
old maneuver area and camp was returned to the | ranch, and a smaller Lalamilo Firing Range used unti |
Burnett added to the | ranch, acquiring old Rancho Sausal Redondo for $29,5 |
The first movie shot at the | ranch was Toby Tyler. |
Parks has completed a major renovation of the | ranch house. |
In 1970 the | ranch was swept by fire. |
She continued to live on the | ranch until her death from complications associated |
The | ranch is near a town called Four Massacres. |
A famous birding hot spot, the | ranch park also houses the headquarters of the Santa |
m what he witnesses on the surveillance of the | ranch over the following days Jeb Maynard deduces Ho |
1998 The | Ranch Horse Association of America is formed in Abil |
formation of lava tree molds discovered on the | ranch of fellow missionary son William Herbert Shipm |
They immediately start to take care of the | ranch. |
But they waited below the | ranch, Anderson said, "not knowing that the Rangers |
anwhile, tries to find more information on the | ranch she has inherited, which makes him suspect her |
John T. Bambury as The | Ranch Owner (Pop Lawson) |
During the early years, the | ranch was a weekend home, but it was a full-time res |
Writer Charles Nordoff stayed at the | ranch in 1874 and wrote an article about Southern Ca |
Eventually, Peralta gave portions of the | ranch to each of his four sons. |
a College where longing to be back home at the | ranch had drawn her. |
It was recorded at the | Ranch Bowl, a now defunct bar/venue/restaurant/bowli |
Charles Appleton Hooper purchased the | ranch property in 1900. |
y thought to be extinct, was discovered on the | ranch. |
74,000 acres (299.47 km2; 115.62 sq mi) of the | ranch from Kitson & Partners, using funding from the |
e, he is threatened by a gang who is after the | ranch. |
f the grant, in exchange for Ide operating the | ranch. |
In 1882, the | ranch was purchased by a syndicate from Scotland, th |
raditional schools, when the school closed the | ranch was purchased by John Kenyon and is currently |
The | Ranch was found 50% negligent because it did not pro |
She was nurse and hostess at the | ranch and the postmistress at the nearby town of Mat |
er proves to be a hardworking cowhand, but the | ranch comes under threat by the Ladder Five gang, le |
Mahler deserts the | ranch after an argument with Conagher and joins the |
heckpoint and said he had been attacked at the | ranch. |
of Serrano's herds, forcing foreclosure of the | ranch to Los Angeles banker J.S. Slauson. |
1883, forced the Serrano family to divide the | ranch and mortgage several sections. |
riginally offered the role of Buck Peters, the | ranch foreman, but decided to take the role of Hop-A |
unless Arch grants him a half-interest in the | ranch, now rather than later. |
He arrives at the | ranch of a former lover, Belle Breckenridge (Malone) |
The Briggs company sold the | ranch and adobe to the Great Southwest Corporation, |
The Day family ran the | ranch for many years until selling it; it continues |
ford purchased 74.27 acres (0.3006 km2) of the | ranch to form the city of Santa Ana, which then beca |
ide of Prairie Chapel Road (which leads to the | ranch) in 2005 and was joined at one point by filmma |
In the Spring of 2000, Scott founded The | Ranch Recording Studio which has since spawned indep |
in 1934 Corse moved Joe LePage's cabin to the | ranch. |
e kidnapped by an armed group and taken to the | ranch, near the town of San Fernando, about 100 kilo |
, famous Silver Creek Valley Country Club, the | Ranch on Silver Creek and mostly consists of upscale |
and Hezekiah have a fight, then she leaves the | ranch that night. |
of Bates because a body was never found on the | ranch and though multiple possible murder weapons we |
On the | ranch, he also built mountain trails, a hunting lodg |
egan proceedings to evict the Indians from the | ranch property. |
The charro goes on to win the heart of the | ranch owner's daughter, and manages to recover his i |
By modern landmarks, the | ranch extended from San Gabriel River on the west to |
A prized souvenir from the | ranch is a gray Under Armour athletic shirt emblazon |
The church acquired the | Ranch in 1978 and attempted to continue its use as a |
ichard O'Neill Jr. retained the portion of the | ranch located in Orange County (Rancho Mission Viejo |
Margaretta Corse subleased the | ranch to T.H. and Margaretta Frew Conderman (of the |
The | ranch eventually became one of the largest livestock |
The Park Service then leased the | ranch back to concessioners who operated it as the E |
nized by peace activist Cindy Sheehan near the | ranch of President George W. Bush near Crawford, Tex |
a friend of Will Rogers and had worked on the | ranch of the latter's family during his youth. |
centre and supplier of rare breed poultry, The | Ranch, and Honeybourne Pottery. |
The | ranch is home to approximately 500 people who reloca |
let the men continue their quest to reach the | ranch. |
The riparian zone at the | ranch is subject to invasion by non-native species s |
ime, the Place and the Girl, The Flower of the | Ranch, The Girl Question, Stubborn Cinderella, The G |
Misty stayed in the house at the | ranch during the Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962, a majo |
Then when his widow, Betty, died in 1944, the | ranch became a state park. |
el south along this road about 11 miles to the | ranch. |
The | ranch also produces the “Pitchfork Gray”, a gray hor |
d when Magdalena's friends had shown up at the | ranch. |
There, he falls in love with the | ranch owner, Rebecca (Melissa Gilbert), a widowed si |
orris Ankrum), has made large bets against the | ranch and has his gang kidnap Bob and Alabam. |
Company, manufacturers of pencils, bought the | ranch in 1936. |
The | ranch was originally granted a post office in 1893, |
The | ranch is notable for the high level of craftsmanship |
The | ranch is located about 45 miles north of Stovepipe W |
The | ranch then passed to Montie Ritchie's daughter, Corn |
When Forster died in 1882, his heirs sold the | ranch to Irish immigrant James Flood who selected hi |
s improved, row crops were introduced, and the | ranch became home to Orange County's biggest wheat f |
ed in 1943; his widow, Shirley, maintained the | ranch as a guest/dude ranch during the 1950s and liv |
., established a cotton gin and sawmill on the | ranch in 1860. |
The | ranch was used to film the episodes of Spin and Mart |
Wilson died at the | ranch in 1878 and was buried in San Gabriel Cemetery |
He managed the | ranch and converted it to a sugar plantation startin |
supplied his soldiers with provisions from the | ranch. |
The | ranch, which occupied several comparatively well-wat |
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