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Ranchers and Cattlemen

38 results found

  • Abernathy, Mollie D. Wylie

  • Adair, Cornelia Wadsworth

  • Alexander, Kathleen Jones

  • Baker, Armel Keeran Koontz

  • Biggs, Electra Waggoner Bowman

  • Borland, Margaret Heffernan

  • Bush, Wanda May Harper

  • Calvillo, Maria del Carmen

  • Campbell, Elizabeth Bundy [Lizzie]

  • Clifton, Elizabeth Ann Carter

  • Duke, Cordelia Jane Sloan

  • East, Sarita Kenedy

  • Glasscock, Lucille Freeman

  • Goodnight, Mary Ann Dyer [Molly]

  • Griswold, Florence Theodora Terry Shaw Brundage

  • Gurley, Dorothy Gillis

  • Harbison, Helen Sewell

  • Hinojosa de Ballí, Rosa María

  • Hudgins, Rachel Ann Northington McKenzie

  • July, Johanna

  • Kenedy, Petra Vela de Vidal

  • King, Henrietta Chamberlain

  • Kleberg, Alice Gertrudis King

  • Lea, Mabel Doss

  • Lewis, Margaret Lorine Jones Spoonts

  • Lewis, Willie Newbury

  • Marion, Anne Burnett Windfohr

  • Martin, Anna Henriette Mebus

  • McAnulty, Mary Alice McFadin

  • McCormick, Margaret

  • Sanders, Mary Lavinia Griffith

  • Stephenson, Juana María Ascárate

  • Stillwell, Hallie Crawford

  • Stringfellow, Nannie Maddox

  • Tandy, Anne Valliant Burnett

  • Williams, Elizabeth Ellen Johnson [Lizzie]

  • Wolfe, Florida J. [Lady Flo Beresford]

  • Wright, Margaret Theresa Robertson

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