First Sentence:
During the winter of 1896, two men-Charles McFarland, a Texas stockman, and Charles C. French, public relations director for the newly established Fort Worth Stock Yards Company-met on a sidewalk in North Fort Worth and agreed that a stock show would do a great deal to stimulate the livestock industry and to draw attention to Fort Worth's place in it.
Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
(learn more)
mercantile exhibits, second stock show, first stock show, championship cowgirls, cutting horse competition, annual stock show, hog clubs, fat stock show, championship cowboys, steer riding, commercial exhibits, purebred cattle, breeding associations, livestock show, livestock judging, rodeo stock, bronc riding, total purse, livestock exchange, livestock buildings, mule barns, livestock barns, livestock industry
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs):
(learn more)
Fort Worth, Southwestern Exposition, Stock Yards Company, Burk Burnett, Amon Carter, West Side, Exchange Avenue, World War, Marion Sansom, Van Zandt Jarvis, Marine Creek, Main Street, West Texas, Edgar Deen, Verne Elliott, Will Rogers Memorial Coliseum, Livestock Exchange Building, Bob Watt, Billy Bob, New Mexico, Tad Lucas, Frank Hovenkamp, John Justin, Camp Bowie, Kansas City
New!
Books on Related Topics |
Concordance
|
Text Stats
Browse Sample Pages:
Front Cover |
Front Flap |
Table of Contents |
First Pages |
Index |
Back Flap |
Back Cover |
Surprise Me!