While a handful of Illinois men squabbled over the patent rights of the invention of barbed wire in the late 1870s into the 1880s, John W. Gates, a fellow Illinoian, was in Texas selling miles and miles of the fencing that changed the state nearly overnight.
Two decades of cattle drives ...
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