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101 Ranch, State Highway 156 between Ponca City & Marlin, Ponca City, Kay County, OK

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The address has been corrected to read "State Highway 156 between Ponca City & Marland," rather than "State Highway 156 between Ponca City & Marlin."

1995 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry

Significance: Located a few miles south of Ponca City, the ranch encompassed over 110,000 acres at its peak in the late 1920s. It was one of the largest ranches in Oklahoma and the U.S. It evolved in several distinct stages beginning with cattle drives, homesteading in a dugout, ranching, farming, orchards, meat packing, rodeos and traveling wild west shows. The success of the ranch was based in part upon grazing rights leased from the Ponca Indians.

Its annual roundups drew people from across the nation who purchased many of the food items produced on the ranch throughout the year. It was not unusual for visitors to enjoy a Wild West show, order a custom made saddle, and get an ice cream from the dairy. Food processing was a significant operation involving meat packing and canning goods. Fruits from the orchard when into chutney.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N192

Survey number: HABS OK-58

Building/structure dates: 1910 Initial Construction

National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 73001560

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ranches agriculture indians of north america building deterioration floods fires kay county ranch highway state highway ponca ponca city marlin kay american indians oklahoma barns general stores houses bunkhouses blacksmith shops vegetable gardens orchards pastures meat processing plants silos schools exhibition buildings restaurants garages flagpoles windmills ruins recreation entertainment amy carrel jerod costner historic american buildings survey brad hoffman taylor king budi laksana charles l leider steve leider holly martin joe miller bill odle landscape architecture program oklahoma state university sri sugeng photo wild west shows western wild west plan city plan maps library of congress national register of historic places
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1910 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Miller, Joe
Leider, Charles L, faculty sponsor
Leider, Steve, field team
Odle, Bill, field team
Sugeng, Sri, field team
Oklahoma State University, Landscape Architecture Program, sponsor
Carrel, Amy, delineator
Costner, Jerod, delineator
Hoffman, Brad, delineator
King, Taylor, delineator
Laksana, Budi, delineator
Martin, Holly, delineator
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

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ranches agriculture indians of north america building deterioration floods fires kay county ranch highway state highway ponca ponca city marlin kay american indians oklahoma barns general stores houses bunkhouses blacksmith shops vegetable gardens orchards pastures meat processing plants silos schools exhibition buildings restaurants garages flagpoles windmills ruins recreation entertainment amy carrel jerod costner historic american buildings survey brad hoffman taylor king budi laksana charles l leider steve leider holly martin joe miller bill odle landscape architecture program oklahoma state university sri sugeng photo wild west shows western wild west plan city plan maps library of congress national register of historic places