Beneath The Window: Early Ranch Life In Big Bend Country

Before it became a national park, the Big Bend was home to a number of ranches and mining operations. On the Wilson ranch, which stood at the center of the current park, Patricia Wilson Clothier spent her youth exploring the wonders of ranch life in the Chisos. Patricia´s richly detailed memories, coupled with a backdrop of Depression era hardships, bring the Big Bend to life in this original and vivid description of a childhood spent Beneath the Window.

Big Bend has been a National Park since the mid 1940´s. Thus it is preserved for visitors to enjoy, however almost all signs of earlier ranches and homes have disappeared. It is difficult today to imagine crops growing, peach trees bearing fruit and fenced pastures and shearing sheds. The Wilson ranch alone had some 40 miles of fence with careful attention paid to preserving water sources and using them carefully. Being a stone´s throw from the Rio Grande made Mexico and its people close and friendly neighbors to the American community in Big Bend. If you ever have a chance to visit Big Bend National Park, this memoir is a must."

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Beneath The Window: Early Ranch Life In Big Bend Country

Before it became a national park, the Big Bend was home to a number of ranches and mining operations. On the Wilson ranch, which stood at the center of the current park, Patricia Wilson Clothier spent her youth exploring the wonders of ranch life in the Chisos. Patricia´s richly detailed memories, coupled with a backdrop of Depression era hardships, bring the Big Bend to life in this original and vivid description of a childhood spent Beneath the Window.

Big Bend has been a National Park since the mid 1940´s. Thus it is preserved for visitors to enjoy, however almost all signs of earlier ranches and homes have disappeared. It is difficult today to imagine crops growing, peach trees bearing fruit and fenced pastures and shearing sheds. The Wilson ranch alone had some 40 miles of fence with careful attention paid to preserving water sources and using them carefully. Being a stone´s throw from the Rio Grande made Mexico and its people close and friendly neighbors to the American community in Big Bend. If you ever have a chance to visit Big Bend National Park, this memoir is a must."

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Beneath The Window: Early Ranch Life In Big Bend Country

Beneath The Window: Early Ranch Life In Big Bend Country

by Patricia Clotheir
Beneath The Window: Early Ranch Life In Big Bend Country

Beneath The Window: Early Ranch Life In Big Bend Country

by Patricia Clotheir

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Before it became a national park, the Big Bend was home to a number of ranches and mining operations. On the Wilson ranch, which stood at the center of the current park, Patricia Wilson Clothier spent her youth exploring the wonders of ranch life in the Chisos. Patricia´s richly detailed memories, coupled with a backdrop of Depression era hardships, bring the Big Bend to life in this original and vivid description of a childhood spent Beneath the Window.

Big Bend has been a National Park since the mid 1940´s. Thus it is preserved for visitors to enjoy, however almost all signs of earlier ranches and homes have disappeared. It is difficult today to imagine crops growing, peach trees bearing fruit and fenced pastures and shearing sheds. The Wilson ranch alone had some 40 miles of fence with careful attention paid to preserving water sources and using them carefully. Being a stone´s throw from the Rio Grande made Mexico and its people close and friendly neighbors to the American community in Big Bend. If you ever have a chance to visit Big Bend National Park, this memoir is a must."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780974504827
Publisher: Iron Mountain Press
Publication date: 10/08/2017
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 873,804
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.54(h) x 0.65(d)

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Acknowledgments ......................................................ix

Foreword ...................................................................xi

Introduction ................................................................xiii

PART 1: GOOD TIMES

Chapter One — A Broader Window ..........................5

Chapter Two — Rough Country ...............................15

Chapter Three — Illusive Dreams .............................25

Chapter Four — Beneath the Window .....................33

Chapter Five — Expanded Outlook ..........................43

Chapter Six — Seeing a Better Life ............................51

Chapter Seven — Beyond the Window .....................61

Chapter Eight— Connected Views ............................71

Chapter Nine — A Desert Rainbow ..........................83

Chapter Ten — Celebration ........................................95

PART 11: TROUBLED TIMES

Chapter Eleven — Dust Clouds the Horizon ...........115

Chapter Twelve — Added Panorama ........................125

Chapter Thirteen — Fog Curtains the Window .......131

Chapter Fourteen — An Open Vista .........................141

Chapter Fifteen — Lightning Flashes .......................153

PART 111: END OF AN ERA

Chapter Sixteen — Thunder on the Horizon ............169

Chapter Seventeen — The Window Cracks ...............181

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