As foreman of Lovell’s beef ranch on the Little Missouri I spent five
banner years of my life. In ’89 the stock, good-will, and range were
sold to a cattle syndicate, who installed a superintendent and posted
rules for the observance of its employees. I do not care to say why,
but in a stranger’s hands it never seemed quite the same home to a few
of us who were present when it was transformed into a cattle range.
Late that fall, some half-dozen of us who were from Texas asked to be
relieved and returned to the South. A traveler passing through that
country to-day will hear the section about the mouth of the Beaver
called only by the syndicate name, but old-timers will always lovingly
refer to it as the Don Lovell Ranch.
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