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Written by Bob McKee
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 |
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If it sounds like a tale straight out of the American West, that’s because it is. By way of Iowa and Nebraska, two families of 19th Century immigrants to the United States, one from Germany and the other from Switzerland, end up in east central Wyoming. The result 130 years later is a ranch that covers several square miles and consists of many thousands of acres owned outright as well as many thousands more leased acres.
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