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Horses, Cows, and Cattlemen

By: Robert W. Schrader
Narrated by: Gary Mehlbrech
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Jerry Burkley is the sheriff of a fictional county in Wyoming. Horses, Cows, and Cattlemen is the fourth book in the Sheriff Jerry Burkley Story series written by Robert W Schrader.

In this story, Jerry Burkley discovers the history of his ancestors in Banner County, Wyoming. Billy Grubb was the first to homestead along Piney Creek. Billy, Fred (a retired Army sergeant major), and Sarge's lovely daughter form the C-G ranch with Jerry's cattle and Sarge's local knowledge. C-G fights outlaws, Indians, and the weather. They survive as a team.

The cattle herd increases. Local politics upset Billy, so he became a United States marshal to enforce the law in Banner County. Then, he entered politics and became a United States senator. Billy's sons and daughters became primary shapers of Banner County. Jerry is part of that future. The Grubb family, including Jerry, is still part of Wyoming history.

©2023 Robert W. Schrader (P)2023 Robert W. Schrader

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