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CATTLE BARON of THE WEST
When neighboring townspeople returned home to their Brackenheim village in Württemberg, Germany during the mid-1800s boasting of the money they earned in a short time in America, Heinrich Kreiser, a young butcher’s apprentice, knew he would do the same with … Continue reading →
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Tagged a Chicago meatpackers organization, American Cattle Trust, Brackenheim village, Branding Iron, Buri Buri ranch, butchers, Cattle Baron, Charles Lux, E Clampus Vitus, Elizabeth Wilmarth Sheldon, Germany, Gustave Kreyenhagen, Gustine, Heinrich Alfred Kreiser, Henry Miller, High Desert Museum, Las Animas, meat packing, Miller & Lux, Nancy Wilmarth Sheldon, Sanjon de Santa Rita ranch, Western Meat Company
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