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  • Video Gallery
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    …mpire Ranch by Barbara Hensen (2013) Scenes from the 2013 Roundup & Open House by Steele Photography (2013) The Empire Ranch in 3-D (3-D glasses required) by KingRalf (2011) 2010 Roundup & Open House by Linda Gregory (2010) The Historic Empire Ranch by Bob Lee (filmed in 1998, uploaded 2012)…

  • Boice Family Ranching History, 1859-1928
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    …ut.” The local ranchers soon learned that Henry S. Boice was interested in buying 20,000 head at $12 apiece, and instantly signed up. Henry S. returned and “on the date of the first delivery he was on hand ready to receive the steers. Banking on his general tenderfoot exterior, we had all agreed that he was a bird to be plucked. What could such a man know of the steers and their ages? We had 2,500 all rounded up. Now if there was one yearling in t…

  • The Search for the Right Ranch (July 14-August 22, 1876)
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    …us always keeping them handy.” Vail writes (8/2/1876): “I left Tucson about 10 days ago since which time I have traveled about 200 miles in different directions which isn’t very easy work especially when one has to sleep all night in a bad storm with no other protection than a blanket and a saddle for a fellow, all this after a hard days ride with no supper and no chance of getting anything to eat until the middle of the next day with thirty miles…

  • Empire Ranch is Purchased and the Hard Work Begins (August-December 1876)
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    …east of the Empire, along Cienega Creek. Empire Ranch and LCNCA landscape, 2016. Photo by Sally Reichardt September 10-16, 1876 – Indian Troubles Hislop writes (9/23/1876): “The Indians are beginning to be a bit troublesome again here. Last week they killed two ranchmen about 20 miles from our ranch and have run off the horses and mules belonging to another ranchman close to us, that is 20 miles southeast of us. It is beginning to look serious ag…

  • Reading List
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    …ne Edition, April 18, 2002 Profile of good stewardship: The Empire Ranch. The Quivira Coalition Newsletter. 2(4):10-12, 15, June 1999. Tomlinson Family Ian Tomlinson. Managing the Grasslands of the Historic Empire Valley. Field Notes for Members of the Nature Conservancy in Arizona. Fall 2016: 10-12. Library Collections with Empire Ranch Related Holdings Arizona Historical Society Library and Archives MS087 – Edward Vail Collection Special Collect…

  • Vail & Gates, 1888-1909
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    …e. Empire Ranch Foundation. Drought – 1890 Fred Paine, a California cattle buyer, wrote about his cattle buying expedition in the 1890’s when he found the area in the grip of a drought. He arrived at the railway shipping point of Pantano, about twenty miles east of Tucson, and found an ordinary station house and a small wooden shack about a hundred yards away, about 10’ x 12’. These were the “shipping yards” from which most of the Empire cattle we…

  • Frank & Mary Boice Family Ownership, 1951-1969
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    …out of the pool. But it was a lot of fun there.” [James Kolbe oral history, 2010] Empire Ranch landscape, 2015. ERF archives: D601-223 Mesquite Eradication – 1955 “No day on this [Empire] ranch is completely lost if we kill a few mesquites.” With this exhortation Frank Boice, Sr., encouraged stockmen attending the 1955 meeting of the Society of Range Management (SRM) not to wait for “miraculous” remedies for brush invasions on their ranges. Rather…

  • Chiricahua Ranches Company Ownership, 1928-1951
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    …in 1922 when a group of 10 women living within a 50 miles radius of Elgin, organized to buy and share books, since they did not have access to a library. [Arizona Daily Star, 4/16/1933] The membership of the Book Club was limited to 17 and each year 17 books were chosen to circulate among the members for a year. The Book Circle continues today. Pancho and Bob Boice, ca.1933. ERF archives: B206-039a Private Tutor for Pancho and Bob – 1934 “Miss Ele…

  • Tour the Cienega Watershed
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    …wy. 83 ending (or beginning) in Sonoita. And you don’t even have to drive through the watershed to enjoy the tour! You can download the tour to your computer or tablet, listen to each of the site descriptions, and view photos of the sites wherever you are!…

  • Membership
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    …s, please email the Empire Ranch Foundation at admin@empireranchfoundation.org, or phone (888) 364-2829. The Empire Ranch Foundation has an IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit classification; all donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Membership Form “*” indicates required fields The Empire Ranch Foundation welcomes your support! The Empire Ranch Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that was established in 1997. Acting in cooperation with…