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  • Biographies,  North Dakota History

    Biography of George W. Nohle

    March 1, 2015 /

    The Link children told the story about when Nohle’s cattle would get through the fences and out of one of his sections. They would chase the animals back in and then ride over to the Nohle ranch to report it. For their trouble they would earn a “shiny half dollar" which was a considerable reward in those days.

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    Harold Schafer, Mr. Bubble and the Legacy of Medora

    April 9, 2015

    Charles Franklin Martell: Pre-1940’s Ranching Division nominee 2019

    February 13, 2019

    The Cowboy Doctor

    December 22, 2020
  • Biographies,  North Dakota History

    Biography of Andrew J. Nohle

    February 28, 2015 /

    When Nohle began to establish himself the area was new and untamed. His cattle ranged up the Missouri River and over the region to the Canadian border. The Nohle Ranch became quite an achievement and an outstanding farm in the Yellowstone Valley.

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    Harold Schafer, Mr. Bubble and the Legacy of Medora

    April 9, 2015

    The Wandering Man

    June 4, 2019

    Biography of George W. Nohle

    March 1, 2015
  • Biographies,  North Dakota History

    Biography of Charles Franklin Martell

    February 28, 2015 /

    In August, 1908 a young man traveled from his home in New York to North Dakota. He got off the stage operated by his uncle, George Nohle, and walked the last seven miles to his uncle’s ranch.

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    Charles Franklin Martell: Pre-1940’s Ranching Division nominee 2019

    February 13, 2019

    Harold Schafer, Mr. Bubble and the Legacy of Medora

    April 9, 2015

    A Wandering Man: Louis L’Amour

    September 28, 2019
  • Horses,  North Dakota History,  The Cowboy Chronicle,  Western History

    The Western Trail

    February 13, 2015 /

    American cattle drives loom large in our imagination, but in reality they only lasted a short time in our history. The Chisolm Trail is iconic Americana and often what people think of when they envision an old west cattle drive. However, the lesser known Western Trail which succeeded the Chisolm was longer, carried more cattle and was traveled for more years.

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    The Wild Horses of Roosevelt’s Badlands

    February 24, 2018

    History of the Western Saddle

    January 27, 2015

    The Legacy of the Horse in the Lives of the Great Plains People

    August 25, 2016
  • North Dakota History,  Tales of the Ranch,  The Cowboy Chronicle

    The Lewis and Clark Trail Museum

    February 7, 2015 /

    Busy with the demands and struggles of everyday life, it was hard to realize the things one used on a daily basis would someday be historical treasures.

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    The Cowboy Doctor

    December 22, 2020

    In Good Company

    February 13, 2019

    The Railroad and Settlement in Early North Dakota

    April 9, 2015
  • Ghost Towns,  North Dakota History,  Tales of the Ranch,  The Cowboy Chronicle

    Booming Settlement to Ghost Town: Whispers of the Living History of Charbonneau

    January 29, 2015 /

    As you pass abandoned homesteads, schools, depots and the myriad of other buildings left alone to face unforgiving elements, don’t you wonder about the stories that may be whispering in the crumbling walls or have been blown away by a prairie wind?

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  • Horses,  The Cowboy Chronicle,  Western History

    History of the Western Saddle

    January 27, 2015 /

    A good saddle would often cost a month or two of wages. This was money well spent; a well-made saddle would serve its owner well for thirty years or more. A good saddle and a considerate rider could travel 70 miles a day and still have a healthy horse. A thoughtless rider in a poor saddle could make a horse sore in an hour.

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    The Wild Horses of Roosevelt’s Badlands for The Cowboy Chronicle

    November 10, 2017

    The Wild Horses of Roosevelt’s Badlands

    February 24, 2018

    Rex

    April 21, 2020
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