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  2. Raid on Norias Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Raid on the Norias Division of the King Ranch was an attack August 8, 1915 by a large band of disaffected Mexicans and Tejanos in southern Texas.It was one of the many small battles of the Mexican Revolution that spilled over into United States soil and resulted in an increased effort by the United States Army to defend the international border.

  3. King Ranch - Wikipedia

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    King Ranch is the largest ranch in the United States. At some 825,000 acres (3,340 km 2 ; 1,289 sq mi) [ 3 ] it is larger than both the land area of Rhode Island and the area of the European country Luxembourg . [ 4 ]

  4. Richard King (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    The troops searched the property for King, vandalized the house and took the ranch hands as prisoners. King continued to work the cotton trade throughout the war, and stayed in Matamoros, Mexico waiting to see if his request for amnesty from the President was approved. He acquired letters of amnesty and returned to Texas July 14, 1865. [6]

  5. Presidio - Wikipedia

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    In western North America, a rancho del rey or king ' s ranch would be established a short distance outside a presidio. This was a tract of land assigned to the presidio to furnish pasturage to the horses and other beasts of burden of the garrison. Mexico called this facility "rancho nacional". [2]

  6. Bandit War - Wikipedia

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    The first attack took place on July 4, 1915, when a band of approximately 40 mounted rebels crossed the border and raided Los Indios Ranch in Cameron County. The first bloodshed did not occur until five days later, however, on July 9, when an employee of the King Ranch killed one of the raiders near the Norias Ranch.

  7. Petra Vela de Vidal Kenedy - Wikipedia

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    In the 1860s, Mifflin was partners with Richard King in the King Ranch where they had sheep, horses, and cattle in the 1860s. The partners also invested in land. In 1869, he purchased the Laureles Ranch in Nueces County, Texas, where the Kenedys next lived. The ranch consisted of 172,000 acres and employed 161 people. Kenedy likely managed the ...

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  9. List of ranches and stations - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico. Bell Ranch; Cow Springs Ranch; Imus Ranch; Philmont Scout Ranch; Vermejo Park Ranch; ... King Ranch; Michaelis Ranch; Prairie Chapel Ranch; Southfork Ranch