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The Rocking P Ranch was one of the most ambitious family ranches in Southern Alberta. Founded in 1900 by Roderick Riddle Macleary, the Rocking P flourished during the Second Cattle Frontier as open-range the Texas System ranches failed. Beginning in 1923, Maxine and Dorothy Macleay edited, reported, and published The Rocking P Gazette, a monthly newspaper grounded in the daily life of the Rocking P. Ranch. With an audience of their parents and relatives, cowpunchers, teachers, and cooks, the 12- and 14-year-old sisters set out to create a family newspaper that reflected as closely as possible the commercial publications of the time. With sections for local news, advertisements, riddles, poetry, and contributions from Macleay ranch hands, The Rocking P Gazette brings the family ranch to life. Clay Chattaway and Warren Elofson draw upon this remarkable resource to explore the Second Cattle Frontier and to tell the story of the Rocking P Ranch. Through the lens of The Rocking P Gazette, Chattaway and Elofson detail not only a system of agricultural production, but a way of life that continues to this day.

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A great collaboration that brings family ranch history to life! -Richard W. Slatta, professor of History, North Carolina State University
This fascinating account, enriched by the artwork of Dorothy and Maxine Macleay, serves as a reminder that young people are often astute observers and commentators. -Bill Waiser, distinguished professor emeritus, University of Saskatchewan
A lively account of the Rocking P. Ranch and southern Alberta ranching life in the first half of the twentieth century. -Donald Smith, professor emeritus, University of Calgary

Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction: The Macleay Family and the Rocking P Gazette
  • I. The Second Cattle Frontier in Western Canada
  • 1. Go West Young Men
  • 2. The Extended Family Period: Riddle and Macleay Brothers
  • 3. Nature's Fury and The Tattered Dream
  • 4. The Rocking P Ranch (and Farm)
  • 5. Enlisting the nuclear Family, 1909-1925
  • 6. Finance Matters II. The Rocking P Gazette
  • 7. Introducing the Rocking P Gazette
  • 8. The Rural West
  • 9. Country Entertainment
  • 10. Principles of Need
  • 11. From Religion to Race
  • 12. Reinforcing Family Values
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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        Publisher: University of Calgary Press
        Publication Date: 30/01/2019
        ISBN13: 9781773850108, 978-1773850108
        ISBN10: 1773850105

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        The Rocking P Ranch was one of the most ambitious family ranches in Southern Alberta. Founded in 1900 by Roderick Riddle Macleary, the Rocking P flourished during the Second Cattle Frontier as open-range the Texas System ranches failed. Beginning in 1923, Maxine and Dorothy Macleay edited, reported, and published The Rocking P Gazette, a monthly newspaper grounded in the daily life of the Rocking P. Ranch. With an audience of their parents and relatives, cowpunchers, teachers, and cooks, the 12- and 14-year-old sisters set out to create a family newspaper that reflected as closely as possible the commercial publications of the time. With sections for local news, advertisements, riddles, poetry, and contributions from Macleay ranch hands, The Rocking P Gazette brings the family ranch to life. Clay Chattaway and Warren Elofson draw upon this remarkable resource to explore the Second Cattle Frontier and to tell the story of the Rocking P Ranch. Through the lens of The Rocking P Gazette, Chattaway and Elofson detail not only a system of agricultural production, but a way of life that continues to this day.

        Trade Review
        A great collaboration that brings family ranch history to life! -Richard W. Slatta, professor of History, North Carolina State University
        This fascinating account, enriched by the artwork of Dorothy and Maxine Macleay, serves as a reminder that young people are often astute observers and commentators. -Bill Waiser, distinguished professor emeritus, University of Saskatchewan
        A lively account of the Rocking P. Ranch and southern Alberta ranching life in the first half of the twentieth century. -Donald Smith, professor emeritus, University of Calgary

        Table of Contents
        • Preface
        • Introduction: The Macleay Family and the Rocking P Gazette
        • I. The Second Cattle Frontier in Western Canada
        • 1. Go West Young Men
        • 2. The Extended Family Period: Riddle and Macleay Brothers
        • 3. Nature's Fury and The Tattered Dream
        • 4. The Rocking P Ranch (and Farm)
        • 5. Enlisting the nuclear Family, 1909-1925
        • 6. Finance Matters II. The Rocking P Gazette
        • 7. Introducing the Rocking P Gazette
        • 8. The Rural West
        • 9. Country Entertainment
        • 10. Principles of Need
        • 11. From Religion to Race
        • 12. Reinforcing Family Values
        • Conclusion
        • Notes
        • Bibliography
        • Index

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