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Buckaroos and Mud Pups: The Early Days of Ranching in British Columbia by Ken Ma

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Buckaroos and Mud Pups

by Ken Mather

Tells the story of ranching in frontier British Columbia, highlighting the people and events that shaped the industry. The stories in this book are about drovers, ranchers, cowboys and 'mud pups' (trainees), about ups and downs, hard work and hard play, as the industry responded to the events that either helped or hindered its growth.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Remarkable cattle drives, famous ranches and legendary characters are at the heart of Ken Mather's account of the early days of ranching in British Columbia. These are stories about drovers, ranchers, cowboys and "mud pups" (the remittance men of the ranching industry). You'll meet such people as the flamboyant Harper brothers, drovers who went on to become the biggest landowners in BC, with interests in the Harper, Perry, Hat Creek and famous Gang ranches Johnny Wilson, one of the most successful ranchers in the industry, who became known as the "BC Cattle King" Jim Madden--nicknamed "Big Kid" for his exuberant personality and childish innocence and whose simple lifestyle and colourful adventures made him famous in the Nicola and surrounding valleys Coutts Marjoribanks, a mud pup whose skills as a cowboy--and his exploits, such as riding his horse up the steep steps and into the Kalamalka Hotel bar--far outshone his talents as the ranch manager his rich family forced him to be. The story begins at the time of BC's first gold rush, and the start of a decade that would see more than 22,000 head of cattle brought into the colony.The author takes readers through to 1914, by which time ranching in the BC Interior had become big business. Complete with informative tidbits about the cowboy's tools of the trade, Buckaroos and Mud Pups is an entertaining look at fascinating times and the men who made them so.

Author Biography

Ken Mather has been involved in researching, writing and interpreting western Canadian heritage for nearly four decades. He started out as a researcher for Fort Edmonton Park in 1973. In 1979, Ken moved to BC to work at Barkerville Historic Park; he became the park's curator in 1982. From 1984 until 2004 he was the manager/curator of the historic O'Keefe Ranch near Vernon, BC, where he developed his love of early cowboy history. Ken continues as the curator at the O'Keefe Ranch and lives with his wife, Debbie, near Armstrong, BC.

Table of Contents

Introduction; The Drovers; The Ranchers; The Rise of the Cowboy; The Open Range Era; The Changing Face of Ranching; Endnotes; Index.

Long Description

Remarkable cattle drives, famous ranches and legendary characters are at the heart of Ken Mather's account of the early days of ranching in British Columbia. These are stories about drovers, ranchers, cowboys and "mud pups" (the remittance men of the ranching industry). You'll meet such people as the flamboyant Harper brothers, drovers who went on to become the biggest landowners in BC, with interests in the Harper, Perry, Hat Creek and famous Gang ranches Johnny Wilson, one of the most successful ranchers in the industry, who became known as the "BC Cattle King" Jim Madden--nicknamed "Big Kid" for his exuberant personality and childish innocence and whose simple lifestyle and colourful adventures made him famous in the Nicola and surrounding valleys Coutts Marjoribanks, a mud pup whose skills as a cowboy--and his exploits, such as riding his horse up the steep steps and into the Kalamalka Hotel bar--far outshone his talents as the ranch manager his rich family forced him to be. The story begins at the time of BC's first gold rush, and the start of a decade that would see more than 22,000 head of cattle brought into the colony. The author takes readers through to 1914, by which time ranching in the BC Interior had become big business. Complete with informative tidbits about the cowboy's tools of the trade, Buckaroos and Mud Pupsis an entertaining look at fascinating times and the men who made them so.

Details

ISBN1894974093
Author Ken Mather
Publisher Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
ISBN-10 1894974093
ISBN-13 9781894974097
Format Paperback
Short Title BUCKAROOS & MUD PUPS
Language English
Media Book
DEWEY 971.103
Pages 224
Year 2010
Publication Date 2010-04-05
Subtitle The Early Days of Ranching in British Columbia
DOI 10.1604/9781894974097
Imprint Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd
Place of Publication British Columbia
Country of Publication Canada
Audience General
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified

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