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On most cattle drives there was usually one or more cowboys who could sing, play a harmonica, strum a banjo or even pick away at a guitar. If time and circumstances allowed it, at the end of the day, around the campfire after a meal one of the ‘cowpokes’ might sit down and pick out a tune maybe an old gospel hymn... or even a favourite civil war song like ‘Dixie’ or ‘The Bonnie Blue Flag’... A little bit of home-spun entertainment sure went a long way in those days!
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A commanding figure who led by example and was a natural-born leader. Chances are he had been an officer in the Confederate Cavalry during the war and was looking to...
$ 125.00
A ‘Swing Rider’ was a cowboy who rode closely along each side of the herd, about a third of the way back from the ‘Point Rider’ who led the cattle....
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‘Flank Riders’ also rode on each side the herd but near the rear... about two thirds of the way back behind the ‘Swing Riders’. Their role was to back up...
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Two animals one primarily brown the other a mottled and speckled mix of white, black and brown.