
The Chuckwagon – Queen of Ranch Roundups and Trails: Part 2
During the heyday of trail drives and roundups, millions of cattle were driven thousands of miles, with “Cookie” and his chuckwagon following along.
During the heyday of trail drives and roundups, millions of cattle were driven thousands of miles, with “Cookie” and his chuckwagon following along.
On a still pond, a rock splashes sending ripples in all directions. A simple action, but one that causes expanding reactions all about. In the same way, a legacy gift
Besides cowboys, there is probably no more quintessential symbol of the Old West than the chuckwagon. How did they come to be?
Early Prescott had water to put out fires, but the problem was getting it to the fire in time. A volunteer fire department seemed to be the answer.
Fires like the one on May 2, 1867, could quickly devastate a small frontier town like Prescott. Would the young settlement survive this crime?
In March of 1928, Sharlot moved into a shabby, dirty old building. How would she go about restoring it?