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C. B. Irwin, , photo by J. E. Stimson |
Irwin's time was 38 1/5 seconds. The above photo is one of Stimson's more noted photographs. The writer has observed a copy of it on the wall of a cowboy theme restaurant in Florida. In addition to promoting wild west shows, Irwin was a lobbyist for the Union Pacific and In *, a little known cowboy who had previously appeared in Widerman's Wild West Show entered the calf-roping and Bronco-busting contests. The cowboy drew a horse named Sabile. The cowboy's wife, Olive Stokes (Mrs. Tom) Mix was in the stands. In the box next to her belonging to the plains hotel was the stock contracor for Frontier Days was Charles B. Irwin (). Mrs. Mix overheard Irwin's comment to no one in particular as to the cowboy then in the arena that he would bet $ that th
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Born Charles Burton Irwin to a blacksmith father and homemaker mother, he spent his early years in Kansas and Missouri before moving as a teenager to Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he worked in the blacksmith shop alongside his father.
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All three of C.B. Irwin’s daughters (from left, circa , Frances, Pauline and Joella) performed in the Irwin Brothers Wild West and other rodeos, including Cheyenne Frontier Days. Abraham Burton (abt. 1669 - bef. 1736) - WikiTree
When John Burton Irwin was born on 9 December 1877, in Iowa, United States, his father, William Merrill Irwin, was 30 and his mother, Levenia Ellen Moran. The Legacy of C.B. Irwin and the Y-6 Ranch - True West Magazine
What the prospectus doesn’t list is the remarkable history of the Y-6 Ranch, the family who lived there and the man who built it, Charles Burton Irwin.
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When Joseph Marvin Irwin was born on 16 October 1846, in Henry, Indiana, United States, his father, Charles B Irwin, was 41 and his mother, Malinda Coleman. Abraham Burton (abt.1691-1758) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
By , it took 18 railroad cars to move Charles Burton (C.B.) Irwin’s livestock and equipment to rodeos throughout the North America.
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A six gun salute today to Charles Burton "Cowboy Charlie" Irwin (), a.k.a. |
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A six gun salute today to Charles Burton “Cowboy Charlie” Irwin (), a.k.a. Prairie: The Legend of Charles Burton Irwin and the Y6 Ranch
What the prospectus doesn’t list is the remarkable history of the Y-6 Ranch, the family who lived there and the man who built it, Charles Burton Irwin.