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Storm and Stampede on the Chrisholm by Hubert E. Collins β€” book cover

Storm and Stampede on the Chrisholm

by Hubert E. Collins, Hamlin Garland (Foreword by), Robert R. Dykstra
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Overview

In 1883 young Hubert Collins traveled the Chisholm Trail to a ranch in Indian Territory. For the next fifteen months he lived at the Red Fork Ranch on the banks of the Cimarron River at present-day Dover, Oklahoma. It was the boy’s β€œgreat land of romance,” a dusty empire of cattle and rattlesnakes owned by his older brother, Ralph. With plenty to learn from rangy cowboys in residence and frontier characters passing through, Hubert enjoyed more adventure than he would ever know again. He befriended Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians who stopped by the ranch, and he visited them at the Darlington Agency. In Storm and Stampede on the Chisholm, first published in 1928, he recorded his excitement at being exposed to an elemental way of life soon to be gone.

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In 1883 young Hubert Collins traveled the Chisholm Trail to a ranch in Indian Territory. For the next fifteen months he lived at the Red Fork Ranch on the banks of the Cimarron River at present-day Dover, Oklahoma. It was the boy’s “great land of romance,” a dusty empire of cattle and rattlesnakes owned by his older brother, Ralph. With plenty to learn from rangy cowboys in residence and frontier characters passing through, Hubert enjoyed more adventure than he would ever know again. He befriended Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians who stopped by the ranch, and he visited them at the Darlington Agency. In Storm and Stampede on the Chisholm, first published in 1928, he recorded his excitement at being exposed to an elemental way of life soon to be gone.

Library Journal

As a young man in 1883, Collins spent more than a year on the Red Fork Ranch in Oklahoma, during which time he learned Western lore from both cowboys and Indians. In this 1928 volume, he relates his adventures on the range.

About the Author, Hubert E. Collins


Introducing this Bison Books edition is Robert R. Dykstra, a professor of history and public policy at the State University of New York, Albany.

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Library Journal

As a young man in 1883, Collins spent more than a year on the Red Fork Ranch in Oklahoma, during which time he learned Western lore from both cowboys and Indians. In this 1928 volume, he relates his adventures on the range.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1998
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Pages
296
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780803263864

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