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Spade Ranch (Texas) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spade Ranch (Texas) ''This article is about Spade Ranch in the Texas Panhandle. For other uses, see Spade Ranch.'' Spade Ranch was the name of two separate West Texas ranches, both of which were invariably linked through the innovation of barbed wire. The two were under separate ownership. ==The early and first Spade Ranch== The first Spade Ranch was begun in the Panhandle in 1880 by John F. "Spade" Evans, who had formed a corporation with Judson P. Warner, an agent who sold Joseph Glidden's barbed wire. On 25 August 1880 J.F. Evans and Company purchased 23 parcels of land in Donley County. Texas, near Clarendon, from J.A. Reynolds. Their first camp was established near Glenwood Creek and they erected a log cabin on Barton Creek which they designated as their permanent headquarters. In the end, neither Evans nor Warner had the time to devote to active ranching. They turned over operations to such able ranchers as Baldy Oliver and Dave Nall. Alfred Rowe worked at Spade for a time before he started his own RO Ranch.
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