ROSS DOLLARHIDE 1886-1974
Ross Dollarhide was born October 20, 1886 to Leander and
Florence Dollarhide at Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon. He spent his early years on a ranch at the
summit of the Siskiyou Mountains, where his folks ran the toll gate. They later had a dairy near Dusmuir,
California.
When just a young man his dream was to come to Eastern Oregon
and work on some of the big ranches that were in Harney County. He rode horseback and alone from Ashland
heading for the East. He became
confused in his direction and ended up in Fort Bidwell, California. He stayed there and worked for awhile and
eventually went on to Harney County in Oregon.
During his years in Harney County he worked for almost all the
big cattle Ranches; the Whitehorse Ranch, the famous “P” Ranch, Roaring Springs
Ranch, Rock Creek Ranch, The Diamond Ranch and the New Diamond Ranch.
When World War I broke out, he went to Miles City, Montana to
break horses for the Cavalry. He rode
in all the local round-ups and in 1914 rode at the Pendleton Roundup. He rode a horse, which had up to, that time
had never been rode. He was featured in
the National Geographic Magazine.
In July 1916 he married Alvira Courtright in Winnemucca, Nevada
and took his bride to the Steens Mountains, where he had a small
homestead. They had three sons; Wesley
Leander born in Burns, Oregon in 1918 (deceased 1993), Ross Jr. born in Burns
in 1921 (deceased 1977), Richard (Dick), born in Burns 1924 and lives in
Central Point Oregon.
In the early 1930’s he Alvira divorced and he came to Lake County. In 1933 he went to work for the ZX Ranch in
Paisley, Oregon where he buckarooed and worked. He stayed there until 1938.
Mr. William Kittredge persuaded him to go to Adel, Oregon and work for
him at the MC Ranch where he stayed until shortly before he died. He semi-retired in 1969and did not actively
ride during his later years, but was always willing to help with the branding,
taking the cattle to the desert or just helping out on the Ranch.
The greatest tribute to this man was, everyone said “He had no
enemies”. He was truly a legend in his
time.
Ross Dollarhide passed away January 1974 in Lakeview, Oregon and
is buried at the Sunset Cemetery in Lakeview.
Ross Dollarhide was inducted into the Buckaroo Hall of Fame in
September 1994