Skip to content
Scan a barcode
Scan
Paperback The Xit Ranch of Texas and the Early Days of the Llano Estacado: Volume 34 Book

ISBN: 0806114282

ISBN13: 9780806114286

The Xit Ranch of Texas and the Early Days of the Llano Estacado: Volume 34

Select Format

Select Condition ThriftBooks Help Icon

Recommended

Format: Paperback

Condition: Good

$9.59
Save $12.36!
List Price $21.95
Almost Gone, Only 1 Left!

Book Overview

Among the famous ranch brands of Texas are the T Anchor, JA, Diamond Tail, 777, Bar C, and XIT. And the greatest of these was XIT--The XIT Ranch of Texas.

It was not the first ranch in West Texas, but after its formation in the eighteen-eighties it became the largest single operation in the cow country of the Old West and covered more than three million acres, all fenced.

The state of Texas patented this huge rectangle...

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Good Read Very Informative

Another excellent book by Mr Haley about the settling/civilization of the Texas panhandle and the men who made it their lifes work.Explains alot of how the longhorns were phased out and the English bloodlines were introduced into the country. My only issue was that the book was smaller and the font's were smaller than his book about Charles Goodnight which was published earlier.

Three Million Acres

The XIT ranch was a 3,000,000 acre ranch in Northwest Texas that was created in payment for building the Texas state capital building. This, in itself, is a fascinating story. A huge tract, covering parts of ten counties and spanning much of the western panhandle of Texas, was given in payment by a cash-poor state in the wake of the Civil War. The ranch became a major player in the ranch culture of the southwest as well as on the cow trails from Texas to Montana. Hailey documents the history of the ranch through first hand interviews with people directly associated with the ranch as well as using historical documents. The book was originally published in the 1920s, when many of the workers were still alive. Their stories provide a powerful antidote to the image of cowboys as gunslingers and romantic heroes, as portrayed by Hollywood. Their lives were intensely difficult as they worked to overcome a cruel and unforgiving environment plagued by drought, fire, ne'er-do-wells, and wolves. This book is a great read and highly recommended.

XIT Ranch and J. Evetts Haley

J. Evetts Haley is a historian of the school that believed the facts of history were worthy of accurate historical narrative. This book is masterful: Haley laboriously documents the sources that he needed, some of them obscure and in dusty minutes, but the XIT ranch fills the Texas Panhandle's early history with a stirring and memorable quality seldom accorded modern history writing. Haley's thesis is: The XIT history as told from original sources. Unlike most modern historians, who propound a thesis that is alien to the subject, Haley lets the materials of the XIT guide his writing. I heartily commend this book to the serious reader. I learned why the XIT was named, the meaning of "Lobo" and a myraid of other interesting facts. Longdrycreek Ranch, Shamrock, Texas
Copyright © 2024 Thriftbooks.com Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Cookie Policy | Cookie Preferences | Accessibility Statement
ThriftBooks® and the ThriftBooks® logo are registered trademarks of Thrift Books Global, LLC
GoDaddy Verified and Secured