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The Lords of the Valley is the intertwining of two voices, one male and one female, to tell the story of life in and around a tiny, remote ranching community on the Oklahoma/New Mexico border from the 1890s through the 1930s. La Verne Hannerss gentle, helpful commentary is woven through the unaltered text of Ed Lords Out Sheltered Lives, a curt, no-nonsense account of his life as a cowpuncher, freighter, and storekeeper in Kenton, Oklahoma. Hanners also was a longtime resident of Kenton.Lord and hanners both describe a way of life that demanded toughness-stoicism, commitment, and humor when possible-but their recollections make an interesting counterpoint. Following the branding and castration of a thousand young bulls, Lord insists that the entire town came with buckets to carry the testicles home-They were really meat hungry. Hanners insists, however, that cooking and eating mountain oysters was strickly a masculine endeavor, pursued by the men after the women had vacated the kitchen. When Lord matter-of-factly describes being left alone at a young age to trail cattle in Indian Territory, Hanners observes that sixteen seems pitifully young to be so far away from home, broke and hungry, while agreeing that necessity often required such things. When Lord says there were saloons because the men had to have a place to drink and fight in, Hanners remembers the many saloons that mysteriously burned to the ground. And when Lord flatly says, Our first baby was killed. I will tell about it now, Hanners thinks of a number of other children buried in the Kenton cemetery.Over Kenton looms the colossal Black Mesa. Hanners describes it vividly, yet Lord writes his entire book without mentioning, let alone describing it. Nevertheless, we learn a great deal from him, and his feelings surface, especially when he affectionately mentions his wife, Zadia.Both Lord and Hanners survive not only Kenton, but modern life. In a postscript written in 1964, Lord, who has retired with Zadia to Leisure World in California, grumbles that he has to stop writing and go wash off the patio. In 1994 Hanners, having lived away from Kenton since early adulthood, returns there to live and write.Forty-nine photographs and five maps accompany the text.

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title The Lords of the Valley author Hanners LaVerne Lord Ed - photo 1

title:The Lords of the Valley
author:Hanners, LaVerne.; Lord, Ed.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806128046
print isbn13:9780806128047
ebook isbn13:9780585146089
language:English
subjectLord, Ed, Kenton Region (Okla.)--History, Kenton Region (Okla.)--Biography.
publication date:1996
lcc:F704.K46H36 1996eb
ddc:976.6/132
subject:Lord, Ed, Kenton Region (Okla.)--History, Kenton Region (Okla.)--Biography.
Page I
The Lords of the Valley
Page II
LeRoss Apple cowboy looking west up the Valley of the Dry Cimarron Photo by - photo 2
LeRoss Apple, cowboy, looking west up the
Valley of the Dry Cimarron. Photo by C. Kelly Collins, 1995.
Page III
The Lords of the Valley
By LaVerne Hanners
including the complete text of
Our Unsheltered lives
By Ed Lord
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : Norman and London
Page IV
Also by LaVerne Hanners
Girl on a Pony (Norman, 1994)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hanners, LaVerne.
The Lords of the valley / by LaVerne Hanners.
p. cm.
Partial Contents: Our unsheltered lives / by Ed Lord.
ISBN 0-8061-2804-6 (alk. paper)
1. Lord, Ed.
2. Kenton Region (Okla.)History.
3. Kenton Region (Okla.)Biography.
I. Lord, Ed. Our unsheltered lives.
II. Title.
F704.K46H36Picture 31996Picture 495-36291
Picture 5Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8976.6'132dc20
Picture 9Picture 10Picture 11Picture 12CIP
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence
and durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for
Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc.
Picture 13
Copyright 1996 by the University of Oklahoma Press,
Norman, Publishing Division of the University.
All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
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This book is dedicated
to the cowboys of the Cimarron,
past and present, true lords of the Valley.
Page VII
Contents
List of Illustrations
IX
List of Maps
XII
Acknowledgments
XIII
Introduction
XV
Chapter 1. Our Unsheltered Lives
3
Chapter 2. Ed on the Move
19
Chapter 3. Ed Arrives at Kenton
49
Chapter 4. Ed and D. K.
91
Chapter 5. Back to Kenton
101
Chapter 6. Ed and Zadia
115
Chapter 7. Moving On
143
Appendix I. Prologue
161
Appendix II. Epilogue
163

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Illustrations
LeRoss Apple
frontispiece
Steamboat Butte
XVII
Wedding Cake Butte
XVII
Red sandstone formation
XVIII
White sandstone formation
XIX
Kenton and cemetery
XXI
Tomb of D. K. Lord
XXIV
Wesley Labrier
XXVII
Marion K. Collins
XXVII
Dust storm
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