Foghorn Clancy

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Frederick Melton "Foghorn" Clancy (4 April 1882, Phenix City, Alabama – 28 April 1957)[1] was a rodeo promoter, historian and author.[2] He wrote My Fifty Years in Rodeo: Living with Cowboys, Horses and Danger (San Antonio: Naylor Company, 1952).[3]

Further reading

  • The American West Dee Brown - 2012
  • Rodeo history and records, by Fog Horn Clancy. ([Waverly, N.Y., s.n., c1947]) [4]
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References

  1. ^ Olson, Jim. "Foghorn Clancy — Rodeos First Announcer". Triple A Livestock Report.
  2. ^ Foghorn gives rodeo history by Ferd Browning (AP) Prescott Evening Courier October 15, 1941 page 5
  3. ^ "Foghorn Clancy". Bobnolan-sop.net. Retrieved 2014-03-28.
  4. ^ "Catalog Record: Rodeo history and records | Hathi Trust Digital Library". Catalog.hathitrust.org. Retrieved 2014-03-28.