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San Simon valley association org

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)id: o_san-simon-valley-association_1ad277

also known as: San Simon valley association

Probable 70%
Summary:  Association conducting a roundup starting September 14 with south and north wagons.
Completeness: 75/100 Grade B
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San Simon valleySeptember 14
cited from The roundup of San Simon valley associa-… (1891)
The roundup of San Simon valley associa- tion will commence to work September 14 as follows : The south wagon will commence work at the John Gray ranch at the head of the valley and work north. The north wagon will commence at Scott Vv^hite’s …

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roundup
cited from The roundup of San Simon valley associa-… (1891)
The roundup of San Simon valley associa- tion will commence to work September 14 as follows : The south wagon will commence work at the John Gray ranch at the head of the valley and work north. The north wagon will commence at Scott Vv^hite’s …

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roundup starting September 14
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-09-11 (1891)
long horned, slim bodied Texican steer. How often I wish that I was a steer. With a long shiny horn at the butt of each ear; With a clear, fearless eye and a tapering tail. That would snap like a whip in the maddening gale ! How Pd beller! …

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cited from Aye, even my bustle was thrown out of gear… (1891)
ith mist — Bumping ! Rolling! Grunting, I went ! A full mile a minute or I don’t want a cent. The gravel and grass yanked the hide from my nose. And ruined a pair of forty-cent hose; Aye, even my bustle was thrown out of gear By the frolics…

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