History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
J. Robb. John 'Wright'. Charles H. McDonald, and a score of others now that
HISTORY OF WESTERN NEBRASKA
have taken the "long, long trail," to Other Ranges.
And from those living, (1919), Frank and Jess Yoder, H. V. Redington, R. U. Vantassel, John Adams, Charles F. Coffee, John Hunton, Granville Tinnen, Joe Wilde, Eugene A. Hall, Perry Braziel, Robert Graham, Charles Nelson, Runey C. Campbell, Robert Harvey, Colonel Joe Atkins, L. J. Wyman, Morrill Wy-
We drove our car to his very door, and as the rain had begun to fall it was suggested that we drive it upon his porch, which is a prodigious affair. It extends three hundred and fifty feet in length and sixteen feet wide along the length of his "residence," and the balcony floor forms the roof of the lower porch and is itself covered, and extends the full length and breadth of the lower porch.
'Branding Calves"
man. Ark (Henry county) Hughes, W. F. Connoly, Tom Snow, Dan McUlvane, Tom Powers, W. L. Wallace, Charlie Foster, Captain Cook, S. P. DeLatour, J. W. Harper, A. S. Neuman, W. F. Gumaer, Billy King, Harry Hynds, John Evans, Tom Hughes, and dozens of other of the old guard have come the stories of the time when the Panhandle of Nebraska was one vast pasture where roamed the long horns, and where wild horses and the bronchos ran free in the western wind.
In the new mode of travel, the motor car, I have gone many miles to find the man or the setting.