Ever since I was a kid growing up in Ogden Utah back in the early 80's, I've been fascinated by the Spanish bullfight. I even searched out books on bullfighting at the Weber County library, where I found and read "Death in the Afternoon" by Ernest Hemingway. I'm probably the only kid in Utah to have ever read that book. Now here we are 40 years later and I still enjoy learning about and keeping up with the bullfights.

October 26, 2019

Establish dates for some of Spain's many bull ranches

Jose Vazquez - 1788

Juan Pedro Domecq - 1790

Zalduendo - July, 1817

La Quinta - April, 1831

Guadalest - June, 1843

Dolores Rufino - September, 1844

Sepulveda de Yeltes - September, 1844

Saltillo - Moreno Silva - July, 1845

Miura - April, 1849

Carriquiri - June 1864

Isabel Flores - September 1864

El Capea - July 1875

Arauz de Robles - January 1882

Concha y Sierra - April 1882

Hernandez Pla - San Martin - November 1882

Palha - November 1883

Partido de Resina - April 1888

Soto de la Fuente - October 1888

Juan Luis Fraile - February 1895

Fernando Pena - April 1909

El Sierro - August 1910

Parlade - May 1913

Maria del Carmen Camacho - June 1913

Prieto de la Cal - May 1919

Victorino Martin - May 1919

La Guadamilla - June 1920

Villamarta - April 1921

Montalvo - October 1926

Samuel Flores - April 1928

Victoriano del Rio - July 1942

Fermin Bohorquez - May 1951

Conde de Mayalde - May 1960

Los Chospes - January 1970

La Ventana del Puerto - January 1970

Fraile Mazas - January 1970

Carmen Lorenzo - January 1970

El Torero - May 1970

El Puerto de San Lorenzo - April 1982

Gabriel Rojas - May 1983

Luis Algarra - May 1983

Jose Escolar - March 1985

Garcigrande - June 1986

Alcurrucen - June 1989

Nunez del Cuvillo - May 1991

Valdefresno - May 1994

Martin Lorca - July 1995

El Ventorillo - May 1996

Adolfo Martin - May 1998

Fuente Ymbro - March 2002

Montealto - April 2006

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