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  1. John Ware, Canada's Legendary Cowboy (1845-1905) “a man of unquestioned honesty and agreeable nature… [who] boasted the rare distinction of never having been thrown from a horse. At roughriding and roping he was an expert’’ (Turner, 1950, pg. 461). John Ware was a cowboy who lived in the latter decades of the nineteen century in Alberta ...

  2. John Ware. John Ware is an award-winning journalist, author, and investigative reporter. Nobody expects the BBC Inquisition. The man who would do anything for a scoop. Artillery Row. John Ware. The never-ending inquiries into the murder of Pat Finucane.

  3. John Ware, cowboy, rancher (born circa 1845–50 in the United States; died 11 September 1905 near Brooks, AB). John Ware is legendary in the history of Albe...

  4. John Ware was a Black cowboy who forged a successful ranching career despite racism, rough frontier conditions, and having been enslaved. After entering the District of Alberta in 1882 on a trail crew driving thousands of cattle to the site of the Bar U Ranch, he wrangled the herds of large ranching outfits before building his own ranch with his wife Mildred and their children.

  5. 30 de nov. de 2022 · John Ware -v- Paddy French. Civil High Court King's Bench Division Media and Communications List Judgment. Skip to related content. Case number: QB-2020-002233. In the High Court of Justice. King’s Bench Division. Media and Communications List. 30 November 2022.

  6. 24 de ago. de 2023 · John Ware (ca. 1845-1905) was a remarkable figure in the history of the American West, known as an African American cowboy and rancher who contributed significantly to the cattle industry. Born into slavery around 1845 in South Carolina, Ware's life journey led him to become one of the most skilled and respected cowboys of his

  7. www.rellablackhistoryfoundation.com › john-wareJohn Ware | RBHF

    Ware. John Ware was a Black Canadian rancher and horseman in Alberta. He was a trailblazer and innovator who helped shape the frontier landscape of what would become the province of. Alberta. Ware made lasting contributions to ranching and farming, which were the main economic drivers in the development of Alberta and other Western provinces.