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| | Inventory of the Red River Valley Co. Records, 1865-1947 (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | At this same time, a new manager on the Bell, Arthur J. Tisdall, would become the first modern ranch manager, using legal institutions, personal diplomacy, and land awareness to meet the needs of modern cattle ranching. |
 | | These modern cattlemen saw land and grass as resources that must be kept in balance with the size and distribution of the herd in order to produce beef cattle successfully over the long haul. |
 | | There are monthly employee lists, payrolls, business books and annual reports, tax records, receipts for equipment and supplies, maps, surveys, cattle and horse breeding records, marketing and transportation records, details on drilling wells and installing windmills, and records of road building, fencing, and improving buildings, corrals, and shipping pens at the Bell Ranch. |
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