Railroaded

in collaboration with The Spatial History Project


John Clay remembered that by the spring of 1888 there was plenty of water and that reduced cattle numbers meant that "[i]t was a virgin range we had to stock up."

Clay, My Life on the Range, 92-98, 146.

Clays account of resurrecting the Dickey Cattle Company on the Little Missouri gives some support for an increase in cattle shipments to the West. Although restocking took place, the timing and details in Clay are far from clear.

See Clay, My Life on the Range, 192-96, 215.

Osgood, Day of the Cattleman, 90-92.