Jared Osborn leading a horse on what is now the Tilting H Ranch, then owned by James D. Tewksbury, the patriarch of the Tewksbury clan, was the site of one of the most infamous ambushes of the Pleasant Valley war. The Tilting H Ranch has been in existance since 1873 (approx)
"Cowboys are also called "hands" and "cowhands." In order to "make a hand" a cowboy must take hold of any task for which he has been hired and apply every bit of his skill and dedication to the task from start to finish. The best reward a cowboy can have is to be told that he made a hand. The worst that can be said of him is that he didn't make a hand. Or that he's not a good hand." ~ JPS Brown
Jared Osborne working on what is now the Tilting H Ranch, in Young, Arizona (then owned by James D. Tewksbury, the patriarch of the Tewksbury clan), was the site of one of the most infamous ambushes of the Pleasant Valley war. The ranch has been in existence since 1873.