On Independence Creek :: the story of a Texas ranch /
Deep in southwest Texas a creek pours into the Pecos River. Because it flows from the west, one might expect that even in the rainiest of years it would be intermittent, but its flow is steady, and it is the largest freshwater tributary of the Pecos. As a result of its reliable, spring-fed flow, Ind...
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Zusammenfassung: | Deep in southwest Texas a creek pours into the Pecos River. Because it flows from the west, one might expect that even in the rainiest of years it would be intermittent, but its flow is steady, and it is the largest freshwater tributary of the Pecos. As a result of its reliable, spring-fed flow, Independence Creek has had a long history. Indians camped along its banks for centuries before the white man arrived. Spanish conquistadores may have found an oasis there during their exploration of the otherwise arid region. And in the nineteenth century, cattle, sheep, and goat ranchers felt the pull of its sweet water and the rich grass on its banks. The author's grandfather, Charles Chandler, settled the area of the mouth of Independence Creek in 1900 and ranched it for many years. But her father, Joe Chandler, saw more potential for the green valley than ranchland. Over the years he built there one of the most popular recreation areas in southwest Texas. First a guest ranch for hunting and fishing, it later included a nine-hole golf course. For about forty years it was the only such entertainment spot on the Pecos River in Texas. Because of its unique ecological situation, the ranch was named a potential natural landmark by James F. Scudday of Sul Ross State University in 1977, and in 1991 the Nature Conservancy of Texas obtained a conservation easement on seven hundred acres of the ranch, the first such arrangement in the state. Charlena Chandler goes beyond the history of the ranch to tell a more personal story of the experiences of her grandparents and parents and of her growing up on the ranch. She tells of the good times, such as sleeping on her grandfather's porch under starry night skies, successful golf tournaments, and happy family events, and the bad: Depression days, family strife, and the time the creek flooded, destroying the camp. Her book is a realistic, human-events account of the generations that came to realize there was no other place on earth like the place they lived. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 203 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-198) and index. |
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topic | Chandler family. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85022497 Chandler family fast Natural history Texas Independence Creek Preserve. NATURE Essays. bisacsh NATURE Reference. bisacsh TRAVEL Special Interest Ecotourism. bisacsh Natural history fast |
topic_facet | Chandler family. Chandler family Natural history Texas Independence Creek Preserve. Independence Creek Preserve (Tex.) History. NATURE Essays. NATURE Reference. TRAVEL Special Interest Ecotourism. Natural history Texas Independence Creek Preserve History |
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