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Ella Paxton person

born: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)died/dissolved: [1891-01-01,1892-01-01)id: p_ella-paxton_14319d

also known as: Miss Ella Paxton, Cow-Girl of the Panhandle

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Summary:  Known as the 'Cow-Girl of the Panhandle,' authored a poem about steers.
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cited from The Monticello Cattle company of Sierra (1891)
ey reached the road was $10, $14 and $18. The cattle were of me- dium quality only, but the owners supposed they had a choice bunch. Their experience will have a splendid result though, in proving to them ( 81 ) the unprofitableness of rais…
cited from The Beautiful Steer (1891)
The Beautiful Steer Miss Ella Paxton, known as the “Cow-Girl of the Panhandle,” recently favored an enlight- ened western audience with the following original production, which in her introductory remarks she styled a “paradox” on “Beautiful Snow.” S…
father's ranch near Mobetie, Texas
cited from Silver City Enterprise — 1891 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1891-09-11 (1891)
le company of Sierra county are rounding up their cattle rapidly and will soon ship from Engle and San Marcial be- tween 3,000 and 4,000 head. The company’s ranges are reported terribly dry and cattle are suffering for want of food and wat…

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Cow-Girl of the Panhandle
cited from The Monticello Cattle company of Sierra (1891)
ey reached the road was $10, $14 and $18. The cattle were of me- dium quality only, but the owners supposed they had a choice bunch. Their experience will have a splendid result though, in proving to them ( 81 ) the unprofitableness of rais…
Cow-Girl of the Panhandle
cited from The Beautiful Steer (1891)
The Beautiful Steer Miss Ella Paxton, known as the “Cow-Girl of the Panhandle,” recently favored an enlight- ened western audience with the following original production, which in her introductory remarks she styled a “paradox” on “Beautiful Snow.” S…

Sources (3)

The Beautiful Steer

1891 · newspaper · public-domain

The Monticello Cattle company of Sierra

1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details

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