By 1930, R C had around 100 brood mares of all different types. Drummond ranching in Osage County, Oklahoma, traces its roots to Frederick Drummond (1864–1913) who came to the former Osage Nation, Indian Territory, at age twenty-two in 1886. Stylish proved to be a major cross on Chuck’s broodmares, producing offspring such as Mr Mom, Playin Stylish, Pepto Stylish Oak, Stylish and Foxie and others. Every horse produced on this ranch plays a strong role in the programs of breeding, competition and ranch work.In 1995, Tim, Chuck and Nan’s middle son, took over the cutting horse operation. If your dream is to live the Wild West ranch lifestyle, then Wild Horse Ranch at Lake Hattie is the choice for you. As of 2014 at the Mecuria Finals, four of Drummond Ranch’s horses were in the finals. After graduating from Stanford, he joined United Missouri Bank of Kansas City as an inspector and counter of cattle used as loan security. The land is spread over 433,000 square miles. They could be found conducting business on the second floor of the Gunter Hotel in San Antonio, Texas, or in the lobbies of the Duncan Hotel in Pawhuska or the Broadview in Emporia, Kansas. "The family helped write ranching history in Oklahoma. A member of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association since the age of seven, in 2002 he was training his son, Ford, to be a fourth generation Drummond rancher.John Roy Drummond, "Frederick (Fred) Drummond," in No part of this site may be construed as in the public domain.Copyright to all articles and other content in the online and print versions of Users agree not to download, copy, modify, sell, lease, rent, reprint, or otherwise distribute these materials, or to link to these materials on another web site, without authorization of the Oklahoma Historical Society. This is my third time visiting the lodge where Ree Drummond tapes her shoes for her Food Network show. Having little success, he went to St. Louis and found work with a wholesale dry-goods house. In 1927 he married Grace Ford, and they became parents of three daughters and a son. The colt proceeded to win numerous titles and was the world champion in 2004. They have now managed to stay at the 23rd position in the United States as the largest Landowner. Frederick Drummond's education and banking experience equipped him well to operate the family ranch. By 1920, R C had increased his cattle, bison, and horse operations; Horses were utilized in both ranching and farming, as well as travel. That's $1.04 million a year. One of their customers, John R. Skinner, owner of the Osage Mercantile Company in Pawhuska, hired Drummond as a clerk. Ladd Drummond's ranch covers approximately 40 square miles and contains 2,500 head of cattle. While completing his education at Oklahoma State University, Chuck met Nan Olsen and the two were married in 1964. Roy (1892–1981) began ranching in 1913, and Jack (1896–1989) established ranches in Osage and Marshall counties. Drummond purchased Lizzielena who was in foal to Freckles Playboy producing a colt named Lizzy Gotta Player. Ranch hand Wes Young said he rode a bay mustang named JC14. The Drummond Ranch was founded in 1910 by R C Drummond, who was later joined by his brothers and sons in expanding the ranch. The extended Drummond family owns about 433,000 acres and is among the top 20 land owners in the country, as of 2015. The Hughes family runs about 4,300 wild horses — all geldings or castrated males — on about 10,000 acres in three northeastern Oklahoma counties. Individual users must determine if their use of the Materials falls under United States copyright law's "Fair Use" guidelines and does not infringe on the proprietary rights of the Oklahoma Historical Society as the legal copyright holder of Photo credits: All photographs presented in the published and online versions of Oklahoma Historical Society | 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 | 405-521-2491