BILL THOMSON 1883-1958
On February 16, 1883, William Warren Thomson was born in Pilot
Rock, Oregon to William Green Thomsen and Lydia Alcott Thomsen.
Thomas family moved to the Vale, Oregon area where sometime
after that date Bill was raised and schooled through High School. Later on he attended Portland Business
College, Portland, Oregon for two years.
He later returned to Vale, Oregon where he did freighting with a
jerkline team hauling freight to the old town of Watson, Oregon. Also, at this time Bill hauled materials to
build the Oregon Shortline Railroad between Vale, Oregon and Crane,
Oregon. Then he acquired a ranch
Southwest of Vale, Oregon known as “Dry Creek”, which is now under the waters
of the Owyhee Reservoir. He managed some
cattle and mainly horses until the reservoir filled with water. Although it put him out of his own ranching
business, Bill and his younger brother Ross went to work for the Miller and Lux
Cattle Company, better known as the PLS Company (Pacific Land & Livestock)
in the fall of 1924, bill transferred from the Whitehorse Division to Quinn
River, Nevada where he served as the Buckaroo Boss on the Quinn River/Blackrock
Division.
In 1927, the Miller and Lux Cattle Company started going out of
business and began selling all of the ranches in Nevada. Bill was then transferred. Bill and his younger brother Ross bought a
small ranch near Harney City, which they operated as partners.
Bill Thomsen was one of the great Buckaroo’s of the early 1900’s
as well as a good Buckaroo Boss to work for.
All of his men went with him as he was transferred to different
divisions, Ross Thomson, Shirley Scoggins, Frank Larenzano, Weaver Bond, Pete
Fordyce and Waltzy Elliott.
Bill Thomson passed away at the age of 76 in 1958.
Bill Thomson was inducted into the Buckaroo Hall of Fame in
September 1997.