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Definition of Stockmen
1. stockman [n] - See also: stockman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stockmen
Literary usage of Stockmen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Western Grazing Grounds and Forest Ranges: A History of the Live-stock by Will Croft Barnes (1913)
"By this means the stockmen who are not permittees are given opportunity to cross
back ... Elimination of Tramp stockmen.—On the National Forests the tramp ..."
2. Digging, Squatting, and Pioneering Life in the Northern Territory of South by Harriet W. Daly (1887)
"... stockmen — George — Horse- breaking—Pros and Cons of the Territory—After-dinner
Talk—Arrival of the Omeo—Fixing First Telegraph Pole. ..."
3. A-saddle in the Wild West: A Glimpse of Travel Among the Mountains, Lava by William Henry Rideing (1879)
"Primitive Agriculture—How the Writer " Fixed " the Conductor—Three Texan stockmen
on a Carouse—The Beauties of Fisher's Peak—The Expedition seen through the ..."
4. A-saddle in the wild West by William Henry Rideing (1879)
"Primitive Agriculture—How the Writer " Fixed " the Conductor—Three Texan stockmen
on a Carouse—The Beauties of Fisher's Peak—The Expedition seen through the ..."
5. A History of Oklahoma by Joseph Bradfield Thoburn, Isaac Mason Holcomb (1908)
"... the tax to forty cents per head for grown stock and twenty- five cents per
head for yearlings. 186. First General Meeting of Cherokee Strip stockmen. ..."