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I picked up this free admit card for the 1940 Texas Cowboy Reunion. I noticed it was signed by Swenson of the giant SMS ranch and it was for Frank and Anna Reeves. Frank was the photojournalist from Fort Worth, Texas. His many photos are in a special collection at Texas Tech, but what is also special is the persons that signed the back of the card. Chief Baldwin Parker and Kenneth Haag the grandson of Bigtree. Baldwin is the son of Chief Quanah Parker of the "Battle of Adobe Walls" fame. Hagg's grandfather Bigtree along with Satank and Santana were the leaders of the Kiowa in the "Salt Creek Massacre". I guess the 1940 reunion was some get together.
This reunion was/is an annual event and continues to this day in Stamford Texas. Not that far from the Swenson, Pitchfork, 6666 and other ranches of note.
Charles, my father-in-law's dad was a old time cowboy that lived in Stamford for a time and attended the reunion often. I have been a few times before the grand-kids were born. Now we have them all down to my place for fireworks on the Fourth of July, so we don't go as often. Thanks!
Rangerider... I lived in Haskell about 20 miles north of Stamford and made the Reunion and Rodeo every year I was there. The Rodeo there is the oldest Rodeo in the United States. Lots of fun for all that enjoy the Cowboy life, both the working and drug store varieties.
My dad's folks lived in and around Albany for several generations. He was 12 in 1940 so the family may have gone to this event - unfortunately, all those folks are gone now so I can't ask them...
That's fascinating stuff. My great-grandfather, Champion Traylor, ranched at now-vanished Plemmons on the Canadian just a couple of miles from Adobe Walls, and knew Billy Dixon and Quanah Parker. He served at one time as a justice of the peace for Hutchinson County. He and my great-grandma were married in Buffalo Gap in the 1870s. Wouldn't it be something to hear a tape of the conversations and songs at that 1940 reunion?