King, Frank M. (Frank Marion), 1863-
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King, Frank M. (Frank Marion), 1863-
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King, Frank M. (Frank Marion), b. 1863.
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King, Frank M. (Frank Marion), b. 1863.
King, Frank M. 1863-
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King, Frank M. b. 1863 (Frank Marion),
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Frank M. King, cowboy, ranchman, editor, and author, was born in Los Angeles in 1863. King, who was one-quarter Cherokee Indian, went to Texas with his family in 1873, then to Indian Territory. He returned to Texas in 1876, engaging in cattle driving there, and moved to New Mexico in 1879. King's formal education was extremely limited. He attended a school for two years in El Monte, California in 1880 and 1881 after which he returned to cattle driving in New Mexico and later ran a ranch in Phoenix, Arizona with his brother Sam King. King finally settled with his wife Sophie Klos King in Los Angeles where he served as the Associate Editor for the Western Livestock Journal, wrote a column entitled "Mavericks," and wrote books about western folklore and the cattle industry. His book titles include: Wranglin' the past (1935), Longhorn trail drivers (1940), Pioneer western empire builders (1946), and Mavericks (1947).
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Authors, American
Authors, American
American Indian education
Cattle brands
Cattle trade
Cherokee Indians
Cheyenne Indians
Cowboys
Crow Indians
Frontier and pioneer life
Hopi Indians
Klamath Indians
Navajo Indians
Trail of Tears, 1838-1839
Western stories
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Chisholm Trail
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Southwest, New
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West (U.S.)
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Sioux Nation
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