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  • Reading List
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    …sity of Arizona, 1978. Posted with permission of Gregory Paul Dowell. Journal of a Special Place from Ranch Land to Public Preserve text by Jan Barstad, photographs by Jerry Sieve. Arizona Highways September 1990, 66(9):4-13. Posted with permission of Arizona Highways. Vail Family Diary of a Desert Trail: 1890 Cattle Drive from Arizona to California by Edward L. Vail. Sonoita, AZ: Empire Ranch Foundation, 2016. [Available from Amazon.com] The Empi…

  • Vail, Hislop, and Harvey 1877-1878
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    …any cattle now so there is not much income for the ranch.” Location of the Total Wreck Mine which operated from 1881-1887. The mine produced over $500,000 in revenue which financed the rapid expansion the Empire Ranch. Roskruge Map of Pima County, 1893. Walter and John Harvey’s Plans – March 1878 Walter was not unhappy about Hislop’s plans: “Hislop is talking about selling out his stock and interest in the ranch. I wish we were able to get it & I…

  • Membership
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    …ial fundraising activities. Donation / Membership Amount Homesteader – $35 Total Wreck Miner – $50 Wrangler – $100 Vaquero – $250 Jefe – $500 Majordomo- $1,000 Patron- $2,500 Cattle Baron – $5,000 Territorial Governor – $10,000 Other Amount – please specify below: ($10 minimum) Would you like to dedicate this donation? Yes No Reason for the donation e.g., an event or person’s name Type of Dedication In honor of In memory of As a gift for Other Wou…

  • Gulf American Corporation Ownership, 1970-1975
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    …anned density ranges from 3.4 homes per acre to one home per four acres. A total of 1,325 acres is for industrial use, which is east of Sonoita and south of Highway 82.” [Tucson Daily Citizen, 4/16/1970] A swell of concerns about the project surfaced at the first meeting and the P&Z Commission delayed action until further information was provided including: “A title search of the Empire Ranch area to learn how much of the land is owned by GAC. A s…

  • History Overview
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    …ers expanded the original land holdings to include over 100,000 acres. The Total Wreck silver mine was discovered and developed, adding to ranch prosperity. The Ranch House became an extended complex with more than 22-rooms and a number of outbuildings and structures were added. Their original flat earthern roofs were later replaced with wooden gable roofs. Click here to learn more about the Empire Ranch buildings and structures. In 1896, in order…

  • History Chronology
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    …es of the Empire Ranch in 1879 led to the development and operation of the Total Wreck Mine. Between 1881 and 1887 the mine produced over $500,000 in revenue that allowed for the rapid expansion of the Empire Ranch through the purchase of more land, cattle, and other ranch improvements. The information recounted comes primarily from letters written by Vail family members, newspaper accounts, and History of the Empire Ranch by Gregory Paul Dowell….

  • Heritage Discovery Trail
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    …ed trees you see did not recover from the 2017 Sawmill fire which burned a total of 12,000 acres of LCNCA land. Try to spot some of the nesting birdhouses in the trees. Interpretive signs along the trail describe the history of the Hired Man’s House and the New Ranch House. Note the thick, tall, densely clumped stands of Sacaton grass near the trail. The small amphitheater bench seating provides a place to rest or seating for educational presentat…

  • Non-Profit Partners & Friends
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    …ty Cienega Watershed Partnership Colossal Cave Mountain Park Friends of Canoa Ranch Friends of Ironwood Forest Friends of Kentucky Camp Friends of Sonoita Creek Friends of the San Pedro River Santa Cruz Valley Natural Heritage Area Sonoran Institute Temecula Valley Historical Society/Vail Ranch Restoration Association Tucson Rodeo Parade Committee and Museum Vail Preservation Society…

  • Agents of Discovery
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    …e Play or visit www.AgentsofDiscovery.com. After downloading the app, click on the Missions button and select the ones you want to play. Preload the missions and head out to the Historic Empire Ranch to start completing your challenges! Agents of Discovery missions are available for sites in parks, forests, recreation areas, and museums around the country, including other nearby BLM sites: the San Pedro House, Fairbank, and Murray Springs Clovis S…

  • The Filming of Red River
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    …ks. A temporary camp with 75 semi-portable tent cabins, mess and recreational halls, and other housing and equipment was constructed in the community of Elgin, southeast of the Empire Ranch, at a cost of $150,000. [Arizona Daily Star, 9/6/1946]. About 250 actors, technicians and directorial staff were housed at the camp, and the Elgin Community Club was used by Hawks and his film editor to view the daily rushes of film. The grouping of white struc…