Gaines County MUSEUM

  • Gaines County MUSEUM
    Gaines County MUSEUM
In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s ranchers were often far from a railhead, and needed to ship their cattle to the beef-hungry populations in the eastern United States. Thus was born the cattle drive led by cowboys. Many herds required large numbers of cowboys to move the cattle to the nearest railhead. One of the most important members of the drive was the cook also known as “Cookie”. Each day…

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