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Ranchers and miners
Ranchers and farmers who built homes along the fertile plain of the Hassayampa River accompanied the miners.
Ranchers and miners who were contemporary with the Mormon immigrants also took advantage of the Joshua tree, using the trunks and branches as fencing and for fuel for ore-processing steam engines.
Ranchers and farmers followed the miners and the U. S. government failed to keep settlers out of Indian lands.

Ranchers and by
* 1875 – The first official game of Polo is played in Argentina after being introduced by British Ranchers.
Ranchers were hurt by mavericking ( taking lost, unbranded calves from other ranchers ' herds ), and responded by organizing cooperative roundups, blacklisting, and lobbying for stricter anti-maverick laws.
Ranchers were hurt by mavericking ( taking lost, unbranded calves from other ranchers ' herds ), and responded by organizing cooperative roundups, blacklisting, and lobbying for stricter anti-maverick laws.
Ranchers tried to put a stop to this by using barbed wire fences to barricade their land, water sources, and cattle.
As a player he was a striker from 1989 until 2005, starting his career with Ranchers Bees before earning notability by playing outside his native country with Premier League side Everton, as well as Club Brugge and Beşiktaş before initially finishing his career in the United States with Major League Soccer club Colorado Rapids.
Amokachi, nicknamed " The Bull " was discovered while playing for Ranchers Bee by Nigerian national team coach Clemens Westerhof, who brought the talented player to the 1990 African Nations Cup, and soon Amokachi moved to play for Club Brugge in Belgium.

Ranchers and water
Ranchers and farmers moved into the region, like the stations, taking the best lands available with water and forage, significant water and resource sites for the Goshutes in the otherwise barren land.

Ranchers and area
Ranchers and conservationists alike complained to Roosevelt, who made several trips to the area.

Ranchers and .
Ranchers moved out on the plains, and needed to fence their land in against encroaching farmers and other ranchers.
Ranchers, under extremely strict sanitation regulations, see their cattle and sheep coming into biological contact with these unchecked wild populations.
Ranchers would hold a spring roundup where the cows and the calves belonging to each ranch were separated and the calves branded.
Ranchers raise cattle and sheep.
Ranchers and farmers, though, do deem this species as invasive because it quickly can move into pastures and grazing lands out-competing grasses for living space.
The following year, the Asociación Campesina de Ganaderos y Agricultores del Magdalena Medio (" Association of Middle Magdalena Ranchers and Farmers ", ACDEGAM ) was created to handle both the logistics and the public relations of the organization, and to provide a legal front for various paramilitary groups.
Ranchers raised sheep here from 1850 to 1948.
One of the longest homesteaded Ranchers were the Lesters, a family of four that parted their way from the island during Pearl Harbor due to the dangers the war posed on them.
Ranchers may lease portions of this public rangeland and pay a fee based on the number and type of livestock and the period for which they are on the land.
" Ranchers and railroads later became the common villains seeking for empire in Western stories.
Ranchers sell these animals, which account for 10 % of Cameroon's beef, mostly in the Douala market.
Ranchers supported armed groups to hunt down and kill the Selk ' nam.
In 1926 the Dude Ranchers Association was founded in Cody, Wyoming to represent the needs of this rapidly growing industry.
* The Dude Ranchers ' Association Group of about 100 ranch owners mostly in the Western United States.

miners and formally
This strike also was formally a failure, with miners returning to work before their demands had been met, but not long after the return wages were escalated across the board by the mine owners, fearful of future labor actions.

miners and established
First catering to miners and railroad workers, they established eateries in towns where Chinese food was completely unknown.
* At the end of the 19th century, male voice choirs became popular with the coal miners of South Wales, and numerous choirs were established including the Treorchy Male Choir, Morriston Orpheus Choir and Cor Meibion Pontypridd Male voice choirs.
Chicken was settled by gold miners in the late 1800s and in 1902 the local post office was established requiring a community name.
Empire was founded in 1923 ; in that year miners formed a tent city while mining a claim originally established by the Pacific Portland Cement Company in 1910.
First established by miners after the discovery of gold July 4, 1862, the community was originally called Independence and was situated about a mile-and-half west-north-west of the present location.
Most of the gold was stripped from the mines by 1877, but the town was now established and merchants who came to serve the miners stayed to serve the nearby ranchers.
Government inquiries later established that the miners were infiltrated and instigated by former Securitate operatives.
In May, 1893, about forty delegates from northern hard rock mining camps met in Butte, and established the Western Federation of Miners, which sought to organize miners throughout the West.
Opal was discovered in the region in the late 1920s, and the town developed out of the scattered miners ' camps which established in the area.
Revueltas was one of the few established actors in that film, all the other roles, including that of her husband Ramon, were played by actual miners, some who had taken part in the real life strikes.
Golden, Colorado, established in 1859 as Golden City, served as a supply center for miners and settlers in the area.
A rival group of civic individuals, including William A. H. Loveland, established the town of Golden at the base of the mountains west of Denver, with the intention of supplying the increasing tide of miners with necessary goods.
In 1900, Cornish miners established the Pachuca Athletic Club, which was primarily dedicated to soccer.
These pioneers, some of whom were white gold miners married to native Karok women from the Klamath River basin, established gardens and orchards, kept horses, cows, and other livestock, and received occasional shipments of goods sent by pack mule over the mountains.
Planned in the late 1940s as one of Scotland's first post-second world war new towns its original purpose was to house miners who were to work at a newly established coal mine, the Rothes Colliery.
2, 500 miners were to be employed at the mine who would produce 5, 000 tonnes of coal per day and huge railway yards were established to transport the extracted coal from the site.
William Judge, a Jesuit priest who during the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush established a facility in Dawson which provided shelter, food and any available medicine to the many hard-at-luck gold miners who filled the town and its environs.
He lobbied hard to get a better education system for miners similar to the ones established in Germany.
Smaller exploration for coal had been attempted for an hundred years but the Cotgrave colliery was established in the early 1960s with large numbers of miners & their families being relocated from other mining areas in England, especially the North East, to live on a large purpose built housing estate.
Some four years later a similar scheme was introduced to attract miners from other worked out mines in the north east of England including Gateshead, It is interesting to note that, according to residents special meetings were arranged in the township so that workers already established could understand, for safety reasons, the dialect, and vice versa, of the newcomers. The population of the village rose from around 700 to over 5, 000 within a few years.
By 1880, the road was well-used by miners and packers and they established the Riverstone Hotel to service the passing trade.
ECV flourished, in part, as the result of the miners ' reaction to the " established " organizations such as the Masons and Odd Fellows.
Ross was established in the 1860s, during the West Coast Gold Rush, where it became an important centre for miners.
The Union of Democratic Mineworkers is a British trade union based in Nottinghamshire, England, established in December 1984 by miners who continued working during the 1984-85 miners ' strike.

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