By Linda Ludington
In Part I, we learned that Ed Kellis dreamed of owning a cattle ranch, and that as a toddler, he received his first heifer calf. During the Depression, the Kellis family sold their Blackwell, Texas, windmill business and blacksmith shop and moved to Bagdad, Arizona. Having purchased a herd of goats and cattle, the family met with financial disaster due to a severe winter, during which most of the livestock perished, unfortunately. Hence, Ed Kellis started work at the mine in Bagdad.
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