Ellison, Jesse W., (Jesse Washington), 1841-1934.

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Pioneer Arizona cattleman, Col. Jesse W. Ellison established the "Q" Ranch east of Young, Arizona in 1885. In 1904, his daughter, Duette, married George W.P. Hunt, Arizona's first state governor. Ellison's grandson, Glenn "Slim" Ellison, a rancher, author and artist, published three books based on his experience as a cowboy in territorial Arizona. Ellison sold the "Q" Ranch in 1915 and moved to Phoenix.

From the description of Ellison ranching photographs, ca. 1885-1915. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 46767104

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creatorOf Ellison, Jesse W., (Jesse Washington), 1841-1934. Ellison ranching photographs, ca. 1885-1915. Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
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associatedWith Alchisay person
associatedWith Arizona State Prison corporateBody
associatedWith Dazen, John person
associatedWith Ellison family family
associatedWith Ellison, Glenn R., b. 1891 person
associatedWith Ellison, Jesse W. (Jessie Washington), 1841-1934 person
associatedWith Hunt, George W. P. (George Wylie Paul), 1859-1934 person
associatedWith Hunt, Helen Duette person
associatedWith Sieber, Al person
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Arizona
Arizona--Gila County
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Apache Indians
Arrastras
Cattle branding
Cattle herding
Children
Chuckwagons
Fourth of July celebrations
Lambs
Ranches
Ranch life
Reading
Women ranchers
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Birth 1841

Death 1934

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