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  • The Trip from Los Angeles to Tucson (July 5-13, 1876)
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    …cked the line like snow.” The end of the line was Indian Wells, now Indio, California. The Southern Pacific Railroad began operating to Indian Wells on May 29, 1876. Map of the Bradshaw Trail. Source: Bureau of Land Management July 6, 1876 – Indio to Chuckawalla Springs, California Vail and Hislop’s trip to Tucson continues via stage coach. They followed the “Bradshaw Trail” through California. Hislop writes: “Started in the stage coach with 6 hor…

  • Banning Vail, 1909-1929
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    …ement. Courtesy of Chronicling America. Tucson’s First Long Distance Phone Call – 1911 Telephone operator, Gradye Drown, placed Tucson’s first long distance telephone call in June, 1911. It was a call “to Los Angeles, for cattleman Banning Vail. The call took several days to arrange and cost Vail $25. ‘We first called Red Rock, then Casa Grande, then Yuma, then El Centro and so on to Los Angeles,’ Drown said in an interview with The Arizona Daily…

  • Chiricahua Ranches Company Ownership, 1928-1951
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    …attle he didn’t want. After dinner they branded one hundred and fifty-four calves. Eva enjoyed herself watching some of the boys flank calves and rope. Thursday, September 22, the round up and the camp moved down to the farm, it is about 9 miles from the ranch. On Monday, September 26, the roundup and the camp moved up to the Apache ranch. It is northeast up the Apache mountain from the farm. They will stay up at the Apache ranch about three or fo…

  • The Search for the Right Ranch (July 14-August 22, 1876)
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    …hear them contradict each other, running down each other as thieves and rascals, but we have our money and intend to keep it unless we get a place suited to our requirements and on reasonable terms.” The availability of riding stock had not improved since Walter Vail’s visit to Tucson in 1875 when he wrote (11/23/1875): “I have been trying ever since I came here to hire horses for a trip through the country but have not been able to do anything un…

  • The Partners Meet and Prepare to Travel to Arizona (June-July 4, 1876)
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    …treet, San Francisco. Source: Wikimedia Commons 6/23/1876 – San Francisco, California Walter Vail meets Herbert R. Hislop in San Francisco’s Lick House Hotel. Writing (6/23/1876) to his fiancée Margaret Russell in New Jersey Walter provides his first impressions of his new partner: “Hislop seems like a very pleasant fellow, he is decidedly English… it won’t take long to naturalize him I think.” Hislop’s impression of Walter was also positive: “I m…

  • Vail & Gates, 1888-1909
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    cattle. [Tucson Citizen, 10/6/1888]. He also began to look for property in California. In 1888 he and a new partner, Carroll W. Gates, leased the 26,700-acre Warner Ranch in San Diego County. View a summary of the forces at work in Arizona ranching here. Carroll W. Gates, 1909. ERF archives: A540-009 Carroll W. Gates (1860-1920) Carroll Gates was born in New York in 1860 and moved at an early age with his family to California. Educated in the San…

  • Docent-Led Tours
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    …for groups can be scheduled by request. For more information about tours, call the Empire Ranch Foundation at 888-364-2829. Please be aware that the terrain around the Empire Ranch headquarters is primarily dirt with uneven surfaces that can be challenging for walkers, wheelchairs, and some mobility scooters. Most of the rooms at the historic Empire Ranch headquarters are wheelchair accessible through the front breezeway (zaguán) entrance; the pu…

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    …he importance of protecting the privacy of all information provided by users of our website, and subscribers to our Email List. We do not share or forward any contact information. If you have additional questions about our privacy statement, please email us or call 888-364-2829. Thank you for connecting with the Empire Ranch Foundation! * = Required Field   Join Email List “*” indicates required fields Email Address* Enter Email Confirm Email Firs…

  • Contact Information
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    …mpire Ranch Foundation P.O. Box 842 Sonoita, AZ 85637 888-364-2829 admin@empireranchfoundation.org Important Note: There is no administrative staff onsite at the Empire Ranch. Please leave a message and the administrator will return your call promptly. Send Us A Message “*” indicates required fields Your Name* Email Address* Enter Email Confirm Email Phone Number* What is your message?* Security question: Comments This field is for validation purp…

  • National Day of the Cowboy Non-Profit Exhibitors
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    …, 2024 Questions? Contact ERF by email, admin@empireranchfoundation.org or call 888-364-2829. National Day of the Cowboy Non-Profit Booth “*” indicates required fields There is a $12 charge for the booth. Please provide your own 10 x 10 popup tent, table, and chairs. Items for sale at your booth are limited to items with your brand or logo, no other items allowed. All exhibitors must comply with all current Center for Disease Control (CDC) COVID-1…