This is the old Chapman & Barnard Ranch bunkhouse that was built in the early 1920's.
Maybe this was what it looked like back in the '20's, though they probably had barb-wire fence
instead of pipe.
But it could be used to call in the cowboys for dinner, from the barn that set's to the east of the Bunkhouse.
Here's a look at the cowboys who used to work here (and yes this is the Real Deal, no Paint Shop used!!)
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See this Ol' Cowboy? Know who he is? That's my Great, Great Grandad, Ben Johnson Sr.! He used to work here and was the Ranch Foreman.
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So there's your Osage Co. history lesson for today
Thanks for lookin' and Class Dismissed!!!
Josie
P.S. Long Live Cowboys & Cowgirls!!!
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