blacksmithing
Today was Ranch Day at the Ranching Heritage Center and after a rainy morning, hundreds of people wandered through the fourteen acres visiting the historic ranch structures and observing typical ranch activities. The first structure erected at the RHC was this blacksmith's shop, which was moved from the Renderbrook-Spade Ranch. Purchased by Isaac Renderbrook, ironically the manufacturer of barbed wire, the Spade Ranch consisted of 128,000 acres in Hale, Hockley and Lamb Counties. The ranch name originated from the spade-shaped brand recognizing the first herd's original owner J. F. "Spade" Evans.
Ranching Heritage Center
Lubbock, Texas
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