Frontier Life on the Prairie

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Frontier Life on the Prairie

Life and Times of Jim Tyson 1843-1937

Biography: general Autobiography: general History Relationships and families: advice and issues

Author: Robert Tyson

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Language: English

Published by: AuthorHouse

Published on: 28 January 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781452096230


Jim Tyson

Jim Tyson was known as English Jim to the desperados and gunslingers in Oklahoma and Arkansas. He was known as Long-Smokes to the Indians in Oklahoma. But at home in Kansas he was known as Uncle Jim.

About English Jim

English Jim was a quick-thinking, fast-shooting tall cowboy who yearly drove cattle from down near the Red River, up through Arkansas and Oklahoma, to Kansas. He didn't tolerate anyone messing with his gold or his cattle.

Long-Smokes and Rescue

Long-Smokes was that tall, cigar-smoking cowboy who, with his sidekick Chippewa Charlie, came to the rescue of Yellowknife in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma.

Uncle Jim's Life in Kansas

Uncle Jim was the respected rancher in Linn County, Kansas who was a successful businessman and family man.

The Book's Story

This book is the true life story of a small boy from England who grew up to be a 64 cowboy. It tells of his life journey through the interesting times of the 1800s and 1900s. Jim Tyson was dedicated and true to his family and he was a good provider. He loved his family and he was a good provider. He loved his family and he loved adventure. Those were exciting times on his yearly cattle drives and later on his trips to Canada.

Historical Context

The book tells of the history of these years long ago, and gives an account of how Jim Tyson bought his land and how he bought and sold his cattle. These were interesting and trying times. The border war in Kansas, the Civil War, droughts, depressions, pandemics and world wars all happened in Jim's lifetime. A person and his neighbors were on their own, with little help from the law and no help from the government. Like the man said, There is no law west of Kansas City and west of Fort Scott, no God.

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