This work chronicles the establishment of the cattle industry in the Great Plains, spanning the years from the Civil War to World War II. John and Mahlon Thatcher were two of the many pioneers looking to begin a new life in the great open spaces of the West. In the 1860s, the brothers began a small mercantile in the town of Pueblo, Colorado. From a small safe in the corner of their newly created mercantile, the two Thatcher brothers founded what was to become the First National Bank of Pueblo, Colorado. Together with such legendary figures as Frank Bloom, Henry Cresswell, O.H. Perry Baxter, William Anderson, Burton Mossman, and Mahlon T. Everhart, they created a cattle empire financing and directing the Bloom Land and Cattle Company, Diamond A Cattle Company, and the Hatchet Cattle Company. Their herds of cattle, horses and sheep ranged on some eleven million acres of land sprawling from New Mexico to Canada.
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Go West Young Man Don Colora'o Gold Nuggets and Golden Spikes Trail Drive Free Grass The Dawning of a New Day The Associates Black Friday Trailing to Texas Beef Bonanza Looking South West of the Pecos The Bloom Cattle Company Changing Times White Christmas on the Plains The Turkey Track Roundup The Capitalists Ranch on the Rio Hondo Expanding Horizons Cresswell Cattle Company Burton "Cap" Mossman Ranch on the Cheyenne River Reservation The Hatchet Cattle Company Few Equals and No Superiors Circle Diamond and Tree Down Bar