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English cricketer

Clement Bengough
Personal information
Born(1861-01-14)14 January 1861
Bristol, England
Died19 November 1934(1934-11-19) (aged 73)
Laramie, Wyoming, United States
BattingRight-handed
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1880Gloucestershire
Source: Cricinfo, 1 April 2014

Clement Stuart Bengough (14 January 1861 – 19 November 1934), commonly called Ben, was an English cricketer. He played two matches for Gloucestershire in 1880. He was also a remittance man and a pioneer dude rancher.

References

  • "Bengough, Clement Stuart". Marlborough College Register: 1843-1952. Ninth Edition. Page 188. Marlborough College register from 1843 to 1904 inclusive. Page 264.
  • Lee Olson. Marmalade & Whiskey: British Remittance Men in the West. Fulcrum Publishing. 1993. Pages 30 to 38. See also pages 27 to 29. Google
  • Olson, "The British Remittance Men: In Fact and Fiction" (2001) 40 Journal of the West 36 at 37
  • "Marmalade & Whiskey" (1993) 61 Utah Historical Quarterly 296
  • "Overland Stage Trail: Trek No 1" (1961) 33 Annals of Wyoming 73 at 89 and 91
  • Robert H Burns, "Beef Makers of the Laramie Plains" (1964) 36 Annals of Wyoming 185 at 190 to 193
  • Gordon Olaf Hendrickson. Peopling the High Plains: Wyoming's European Heritage. Wyoming State Archives and Historical Department. 1977. Page 19. Google
  • Lawrence R Borne. Dude Ranching: A Complete History. University of New Mexico Press. 1983. Pages 18, 19, 237 and 278. Google
  • "The Origins of Dude Ranching in Wyoming" (1973) 45 Annals of Wyoming 11 and 12
  • Lawrence R Borne. "The Cowboy and the Dude". Harris and Rainey (eds). The Cowboy: Six-Shooters, Songs, and Sex. University of Oklahoma Press. 1976. Page 107 at 112.
  • Burns, Gillespie and Richardson. "The Gresley-Robins-Logan Ranch: Host to the First Dude: Clement Bengough". Wyoming's Pioneer Ranches. Top-of-the-World Press. 1955. Pages 238, 243 to 245, 247 and 248. See also page 89. Google
  • Mary Lu Kost. "Milepost 282 Bengough Monument/Grave". Milepost I-80: San Francisco to New York. Milepost Publications. 1993. Page 99. Google
  • Hausel and Jones. "Grave of C S Bengough". Self-guided Tour of the Geology of a Portion of Southeastern Wyoming. Geological Survey of Wyoming. 1984. Page 22. Google
  • Lageson and Spearing. Roadside Geology of Wyoming. Mountain Press. 1988. Page 45. Google
  • Trenholm and Carley. Wyoming Pageant. Prairie Publishing Company. 1946. Page 214. Google
  • John Rolfe Burroughs. Where the Old West Stayed Young. William Morrow. 1962. Pages 63 to 65. Google
  • The Westerners Brand Book Denver 1953. (1953 Brand Book: 17). The Westerners. Denver. 1954. Pages 269 and 270.
  • Judy Skalla, "Strange Old Codger Buried Up There", Casper Star Tribune, 27 February 1972, Section 2, p 30
  1. "Clement Bengough". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 1 April 2014.
  2. (1975) 2 Red River Valley Historical Review 120
  3. Wyoming's Pioneer Ranches, p 238
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