- Henry Hooker
Henry Clay Hooker (1831? - 1907) was a prominent and wealthy
rancher of theOld West , and personal friend to lawmanWyatt Earp during the early 1880s.Hooker, sometimes referred to as "Col. Hooker", owned and operated the
Sierra Bonita Ranch , located in Graham and Cochise Counties, first established in 1872. From the time his ranch was established it was the largest inArizona , starting at convert|800|acre|km2. The ranch is now listed as aNational Historic Landmark , due to it having been the first permanent ranch established in Arizona. Hooker, hailing fromNew England , first ventured into Arizona Territory in 1867, and quickly became the most important military beef contractor in Arizona. In 1872, when one of his herds of cattlestampede d into the Sulpher Springs Valley, near what would becomeWillcox, Arizona , Hooker was impressed by the valley, and chose it to erect his ranch. During that time, Hooker averaged 15,500 head of cattle. Shortly after establishing the ranch, Hooker erected a smalladobe fort to fend off regular attacks and raids by the localApache , which initially cost him numerous losses, both in personnel and equipment.Hooker, for a time, employed
Billy the Kid , who at the time was unknown, that being prior to theLincoln County War . Hooker was a supporter of the Earp faction, and assisted them with allowing them the use of hisranch and supplies during theEarp vendetta ride . Hooker was a prominent figure in the events that played out inArizona during the late 19th century. However, little is known of his life prior to the events involving the Earp-Cowboys clash. It is confirmed that he served during the Civil War, on the side of the Union, possibly as aLieutenant Colonel , but the latter is not confirmed. He survived the disastrousdrought of 1891, and shortly thereafter formed the Sierra Bonita Land and Stock Company, and extended his ranch to 250,000 acres, supporting 20,000 head of cattle. He died in 1907, on his ranch, and at the time of his death he was the wealthiest rancher in Arizona. The Sierra Bonita Ranch remains in the Hooker family to the present day.Popular culture
In the 1993 film "Tombstone", Hooker was portrayed by actor
Charlton Heston . Hooker also had a book written about him, byauthor Lynn R. Bailey, titled "Henry Clay Hooker and the Sierra Bonita".References
* [http://www.historynet.com/culture/wild_west/5400896.html?page=3&c=y Earp vendetta ride]
* [http://ranches-arizona.com/ Arizona ranches]
* [http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-earpvendetta.html Legends of America]
* [http://www.sunstonepress.com/cgi-bin/bookview.cgi?_recordnum=242 Buckskin and Satin]
* [http://www.arizonaheritagetraveler.org/templates/topics.php?nid=2&sid=52 Arizona Heritage]
* [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=94&ResourceType=Building Sierra Bonita Ranch]
* [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NHLS/Text/66000181.pdf Original Registration for Historical Significance]
* [http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/geo/geography/ArizonaSketches/chap7.html Henry Hooker and his Sierra Bonita Ranch]
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