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he had goblets made of silver to award the winning competitors. agriculture in corpus christi brought many wealthy families to the area that helped bring success through the ages. corpus christi has subsisted mostly on agriculture based in sheep, cotton, and cattle. king ranch subsists mostly of cattle. they have the running w brand. he sent he fenced his land in barbed wire. that stopped transporting of any goods through his land without his control. since he controlled who was on his land, he also controlled the cotton that could be smelled around the union blockade and eventually sold to mexico since they could not get it out of the ports in corpus christi to sell for profit. king ranch has been one of the prominent wrenches in the area. they own most of the land between here and mexico which control the lot of the commerce happening during the mid to late 1800s, before the railroads came into town. after the civil war, with all the ranch money being made by king, entity
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Take a walk on the creative side and step into the Holter Museum of Artâs High Gallery, to catch the Across the Divide 2021, featuring recent works by art professors at the University of Montana and Montana State University.
Oneâs attention is immediately riveted to the far wall.
Taking up the full back wall from floor to ceiling is âLoss (Front/Back),â an ocean of red tally marks marking some 100,000 COVID-19 deaths in America.
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