The Final Days By Laci Jones The 101 Ranch was a great success for several decades under first, G.W. Miller, then his three sons — Joe...
The Beginning of the End By Laci Jones After the height of the 101 Ranch, the days of the Miller empire were numbered. The success of...
The Height of the Ranch By Laci Jones With the Millers predicting success of the moving art while staying true to their heritage, they decided to...
Bringing the West to Life By Laci Jones In the early 20th century, the 1905 National Editorial Association was scheduled to be held in Guthrie, Oklahoma...
Building a Diversified Ranch By Laci Jones The 101 Ranch was officially established in 1893, and the Millers began diversifying their ranch throughout the next few...
By Laci Jones Joe Miller was still learning the ropes on becoming as good of a cattleman as his father, G.W. Miller. Only a year after...
By Laci Jones In the mid-19th century, the Miller family developed a lasting friendship with the Ponca Indian tribe in Baxter Springs, Kan. The relationship between...
By Laci Jones By 1872, G.W. Miller focused on building his cattle empire, making trips to central Texas to purchase Longhorn cattle and driving them north...
By Laci Jones Where the rubble of a great ranch near Ponca City, Okla., remains, was once the site of America’s Largest Diversified Farm. Before 101...