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Buckeye Blake
In Hollywood, James Coke Blake was well known for painting great scenery for film studios. In Nevada, he was well respected for his work on construction sites, ranches and sign-painting jobs. Back home in Carson City, his relatives wondered if he was going to follow in his great-grandfather’s footsteps and become a great breeder of quarterhorses, whether he was going to keep his father’s tradition of being a great rodeo rider or be like his mother and become an artist.

It was the latter that finally claimed Buckeye, named after a city . . .