History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II
Frank evidently felt he could take on more clients and he accepted the work of chiropractics in helping to legalize their profession. The result was disastrous to the state. The chiropractics won. the state lost. No other county has been able to secure adoption of this abortive survey, although they have sought, or individuals have sought from time to time to make the Alt lines stand in counties where the statute has not sanctioned it. So far they have failed.
George W. Fairchild and F. M. Dnrrington were among the old time surveyors in western Nebraska. E. C. Simmons and II. A. Mark have done much recent work. Dan Nippell recently worked in the Antioch district reestablishing corners.
Horse Improvement
When Creighton bought the Coad ranch he bought with it a large number of horses which were of the better class than those generally found on ranches. This was a matter of congratulation to the cowboys for they liked good riding stock.
Harry Winters used to have a fine driving team which he personally used between his saloon business in Sidney and his ranch business on the North Platte river near Wright's gap. Charlie Trognitz also had some fine drivers that he would let out occasionally to
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people that he was sure would not over drive. Sam Fowler had some fair horse stock down on Lawrence Fork. These were the old people and their pride.
The Post ranch on Pole creek a few miles north of Cheyenne was a place where one could find some good horses and some of these found their way into the North Platte valley.