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Tepee and Trail Wild West 101 Ranch Program, ca. 1915. The Miller Brothers 101 Ranch in Oklahoma/ Indian Territory near Ponca City, Oklahoma, was founded in 1879 by Colonel George Washington Miller, a former confederate soldier. The ranch spread over 110,000-acre of leased Indian land. At its height the ranch was a community unto itself, with its own complex of buildings including a hotel and school, a newspaper, its own issued scrip, oil refinery, and as many as 3,000 people lived there. In 1903 Colonel Miller died and the ranch was operated by his three sons, Joseph, George Junior, and Zack. The ranch remained in the family for almost 60 years.

Miller Brothers advertising 101 Ranch Wild West Show is 36 pages, of Wild West performers, Cowboys, Indians, trick shooters, etc. Multi color front cover and a couple of multi color ads inside. Measures approximately 6.75" x 10".

Condition:
Good-very good, small chip top left corner and small tear.


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Auction Dates
June, 2008
13th Friday
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