“…However, War II brought a close to J. E. Ranch when Eskew’s two sons went to war with most of the other cowboys and Eskew’s wife, Miss Dolly, died. Things never got back to normal, and ended the days when Waverly was the “Rodeo Capital of the East.” Frank Clancy’s father, Fog Horn Clancy, wrote My Fifty Years in Rodeo, which included the history of the Ranch.”
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Col. Jim Eskew Established a RANCH and WINTER quarters for the rodeo…
“…However, War II brought a close to J. E. Ranch when Eskew’s two sons went to war with most of the other cowboys and Eskew’s wife, Miss Dolly, died. Things never got back to normal, and ended the days when Waverly was the “Rodeo Capital of the East.” Frank Clancy’s father, Fog Horn Clancy, wrote My Fifty Years in Rodeo, which included the history of the Ranch.”
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