These are the recollections of Laban Samuel Records, the youngest of 12 children, who, with his family, moved from Indiana to Kansas. Laban became a freighter on the Santa Fe trail and a cowpuncher in the Dodge City stockyards, as well as a line rider for the T-5 and Spade ranches.
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At age fifteen, Laban Samuel Records (1856-1940), the youngest of twelve children, moved west with his family from Indiana to Kansas. About sixty-six years later, writing in pencil on Big Chief tablets, he remembered this move and his other western experiences through the year 1892, when he settled with his wife and children on the claim he had staked in the Cheyenne-Arapaho Run.
In the intervening years, Laban was a freighter with his brother on the Santa Fe Trail and a cowpuncher in the Dodge City stockyards. He first encountered Indians on the banks of the Verdigris River in southern Kansas, learned the Osage language, and became an agency cook at Pawhuska. Later he worked in the Cherokee Outlet as a line rider for the T-5 and Spade ranches, eventually becoming a foreman.
Because of Laban's firsthand knowledge of people and events, his account adds a new perspective to several infamous episodes. For example, he barely escaped the raid by Dull Knife and other Cheyenne warriors in 1878, and he knew the participants in the Medicine Lodge bank robbery, the Talbot raid at Caldwell, and the Potts-Franklin shootout on the T-5 Ranch.
In addition, Laban recounted many affectionate and often humorous stories about Outlet ranchers such as Maj. Andrew Drumm, Outlet cowpunchers such as Charlie Siringo, Texas trail drivers such as "Shanghai" Pierce, and western writers such as Thomas McNeal of the Medicine Lodge Cresset, Scott Cummings (the "Pilgrim Bard"), and Pawnee Bill. But perhaps most memorable are Laban's stories of everyday cowboy life: herding cattle with his dog Shep, riding his favorite horses, and surviving the rigors encountered by everyone on the western range - tornadoes, rattlesnakes, cold and snow, outlaws, and hard work.
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hardcover. Zustand: Used-Very Good. First Edition. Cloth, d.j. Some shelf-wear. Else clean copy. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1801033
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Trade Paperback. Zustand: V. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dj. near new cond, clean. true stories from the memory of a man who lived it. wonderful pictures and maps. By Editor. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 008944
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Second printing (per publisher's number line upon copyright page). xx, 370 pages. Hardcover: H 23.5cm x L 15.5cm. Color pictorial dust jacket lightly rubbed with slight bumping at edges. Light beige cloth. Faint stain to text block's top edge; two small stains to bottom edge which fractionally affect some leaves at their bottom margins; interior pages are otherwise clean. Binding retains some crispness. ISBN 0806126949. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers PXZP-19531
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. 370 pages, maps, illustrations. Records was a freighter on the Santa Fe Trail, a cowpuncher in the Dodge City stockyards, escaped the Dull Knife raid in 1878, and staked a claim in the Cheyenne-Arapaho Run. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1991
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 370 pages, maps, illustrations. Records was a freighter on the Santa Fe Trail, a cowpuncher in the Dodge City stockyards, escaped the Dull Knife raid in 1878, and staked a claim in the Cheyenne-Arapaho Run. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 018292
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good +. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good +. First Edition. Though I've listed this as an ex-library copy, the book appears to have been donated to a library which decided not to keep it, stamped discarded on the front loose endpage, and sold it in a library sale. It is a book on the "Recollections of Laban S. Records" that were compiled and edited by Ellen Jayne Wheeler, who has signed the book with a "Howdy from Oklahoma!" on the title page. Apparently the book was also a gift from one person to another as there's a "To Karin" notation/message on the page right before the title page. Signed by Author(s). Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 002494
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hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Includes dust jacket. Signed. Flat signed by Ellen Jayne Maris Wheeler on title page.inscription from family member to mother on mother's day. Jacket in Fair condition with tear. No markings on text. Historic Oklahoma Bookstore on Route 66. Packages shipped daily, Mon-Friday. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers mon0000728393
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. First Edition. Inscribed by Wheeler. Drawing of cowboy on horse by jacket artist Jack Wells on half-title page. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 114845
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Anbieter: Chris Fessler, Bookseller, Howell, MI, USA
offwhite full cloth hardcover 8vo. (octavo). dustwrapper in protective plastic book jacket cover. fine cond. binding square & tight. covers clean. edges clean. contents free of markings (except for editor's inscription). dustwrapper in fine cond. not worn or torn or price clipped (no price listed). nice clean copy. no library markings, store stamps, stickers, bookplates, no names, inking, underlining, remainder markings etc~. first edition. first printing (#1 in # line). SIGNED with an inscription ("To Jack") by the editor "Ellen Jayne Wheeler" (Records' grand~daughter). xx+370p. 20 b&w illustrations. 5 maps. notes. bibliography. index. biography. autobiography. memoirs. american history. history of oklahoma. santa fe trail. american indian history. ~ "At age fifteen, Laban Samuel Records (1856~1940), the youngest of twelve children, moved west with his family from Indiana to Kansas. About sixty~six years later, writing in pencil on Big Chief tablets, he remembered this move and his other western experiences through the year 1892, when he settled with his wife and children on the claim he had staked in the Cheyenne~Arapaho Run. In the intervening years, Laban was a freighter with his brother on the Santa Fe Trail and a cowpuncher in the Dodge City stockyards. He first encountered Indians on the banks of the Verdigris River in southern Kansas, learned the Osage language, and became an agency cook at Pawhuska. Later he worked in the Cherokee Outlet as a line rider for the T~5 and Spade ranches, eventually becoming a foreman. Because of Laban's firsthand knowledge of people and events, his account adds a new perspective to several infamous episodes. For example, he barely escaped the raid by Dull Knife and other Cheyenne warriors in 1878, and he knew the participants in the Medicine Lodge bank robbery, the Talbot raid at Caldwell, and the Potts~Franklin shootout on the T~5 Ranch. In addition, Laban recounted many affectionate and often humorous stories about Outlet ranchers such as Maj. Andrew Drumm, Outlet cowpunchers such as Charlie Siringo, Texas trail drivers such as "Shanghai" Pierce, and western writers such as Thomas McNeal of the Medicine Lodge Cresset, Scott Cummings (the "Pilgrim Bard"), and Pawnee Bill. But perhaps most memorable are Laban's stories of everyday cowboy life: herding cattle with his dog Shep, riding his favorite horses, and surviving the rigors encountered by everyone on the western range ~ tornadoes, rattlesnakes, cold and snow, outlaws, and hard work. Laban concludes, "The great open range that I knew so well, worked on so hard, and loved so much . [has] vanished, as have the signs of the old cow trail." Perhaps so, but thanks to Ellen Jayne Maris Wheeler's organization of these stories, and to Laban's colorful and entertaining writing, the readers of Cherokee Outlet Cowboy can still ride that range and see that old cow trail for themselves. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 7182204
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Anbieter: Gene W. Baade, Books on the West, Renton, WA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. First Edition. 1st printing. Cloth. 370pp. Illust. Maps. Editor Wheeler's presentation inscription, dated, on title page. The editor is Records' granddaughter. A terrific book on ranching in the early Cherokee Strip - deserves a permanent place alongside any other book on the subject & region. Near fine in like dj. Someone punched a couple of dimples the size of a pencil point through the front panel of the dj & indented the cloth. Couple of superficial scratches on back panel of dj. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 0711311
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