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Purebred shorthorns come to Kirkland Valley D. Schaus April 1960 RANCHES - YAVAPAI COUNTY
The Yolo Ranch G. I. Gardner July 1962 RANCHES - YAVAPAI COUNTY
Cook tells the storyr of historic Ft. Rock ranch M. F. Young December 1958 RANCHES - YAVAPAI COUNTY
The T. Anchor R. G. Schaus April 1968 RANCHES - YAVAPAI COUNTY
The Yolo Ranch G. I. Gardner July 1962 RANCHES - YAVAPAI COUNTY
Cook tells the storyr of historic Ft. Rock ranch M. F. Young December 1958 RANCHES - YAVAPAI COUNTY
Fort Rock M. E. Young November 1956 RANCHES - YAVAPAI COUNTY
Cook tells the storyr of historic Ft. Rock ranch M. F. Young December 1958 RANCHES - YAVAPAI COUNTY
Fort Rock M. E. Young November 1956 RANCHES - YAVAPAI COUNTY
This old ranch L. Clark July 27, 1958 RANCHES - YAVAPAI COUNTY

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