This volume represents the Brand Book Of The Jefferson And Broadwater Stockgrowers' Association For 1900. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the late 19th-century cattle industry and the organizational structure of stock growers' associations in Montana. Detailing brands, regulations, and membership, the book offers essential insights into the business and legal frameworks governing livestock management during this period.
A valuable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the agricultural and economic development of the American West, this book preserves an important record of the Jefferson and Broadwater Stockgrowers' Association's activities and its impact on the region. The book showcases the intersection of business, law, and agricultural practices in the historical context of Montana's burgeoning cattle trade.
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