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  2. Margaret Borland - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Heffernan Borland (April 3, 1824 – July 5, 1873) was a pioneering frontier woman who ran her own ranch, as well as handled her own herds. She made a name for herself as a cattle baron and was famous for the drive of Texas Longhorn cattle that she took up the Chisholm Trail from Texas to Wichita, Kansas, with her three surviving children and her granddaughter. [1]

  3. List of ranches and stations - Wikipedia

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    3.3.11 Texas. 3.3.12 Utah. 3.3.13 Wyoming. ... Victoria River Downs Station ... Run or station is the term used in New Zealand for large sheep or cattle properties ...

  4. De León's Colony - Wikipedia

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    Bird's Eye View of Victoria, Texas De León's Colony was established in 1824 in the northern Coahuila y Tejas state of the First Mexican Republic , by empresario Martín De León . It was the only ethnically Mexican colony founded during the Mexican period (1824-1835) that is located within the present-day U.S. state of Texas .

  5. Ann Harithas - Wikipedia

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    Through her mother, she was a descendent of Irish immigrant Thomas O'Connor, who at the time of his death in 1887, was the largest land and cattle owner in Texas. During the 1930s, oil was discovered on the O'Connor Ranch; the find soon proved to be the state's largest oil field. [2] Ann grew up in Victoria, Texas, and nearby Tivoli. [3]

  6. King Ranch - Wikipedia

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    On a Texas ranch, a steer worth $11 would bring $20 from a buyer in Abilene. The buyer in turn could ask $31.50 at the Union Stock Yards. King could drive his cattle for a hundred days to the railheads of Kansas. By 1871, though, 700,000 head of cattle caused a market glut, which King avoided by personal negotiation in Abilene.

  7. Two Texas cattle traders promised epic returns on investment ...

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    In 2021, two Texas entrepreneurs started marketing a creative idea. For just $2,000, you could buy a cow from your couch. You wouldn’t ever touch the animal—their company, Agridime, would use ...

  8. Martín De León - Wikipedia

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    Fernando helped trade livestock for munitions to help Stephen F. Austin, and later became aide-de-camp to provisional Texas governor James W. Robinson. [10] Silvestre fought beside his brother-in-law Plácido at the 1835 Siege of Béxar to drive Martín Perfecto de Cos out of Texas.

  9. Thomas O'Connor (rancher) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas O'Connor (c. 1819 – October 16, 1887) was an Irish rancher and landowner from County Wexford, Ireland whose estate was reportedly the largest individual land and cattle holding in Texas at the time of his death.

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