cattle ranch in Tubac, Ariz., was my second home when I was growing up. My grandfather, James Garrett, moved there from San Angelo, Texas, when there was a severe drought in West Texas in 1913. He sold his ranch home in Knickerbocker and his San Angelo home, filled two railroad boxcars with belongings, and moved to Tubac, where he purchased acreage for a cattle ranch. Then he owned 25,000 acres, extending into the surrounding mountains. He had his cattle and horses in Texas loaded in a boxcar and sent to him
Ranch Living in Tubac
Oct 04, 2022
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