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  2. XIT Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The XIT Ranch was a cattle ranch in the Texas Panhandle which operated from 1885 to 1912. Comprising over 3,000,000 acres (12,000 km 2) of land, it ran for 200 miles (300 km) along the border with New Mexico, varying in width from 20 to 30 miles (30 to 50 km). The massive ranch stretched through ten counties in Texas and at its peak regularly ...

  3. Great Western Cattle Trail - Wikipedia

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    A western extension of the trail was used by the XIT Ranch for trail drives connecting Tascosa to Dodge City until 1885. Afterwards, the northern portion of the trail connected Buffalo Springs to the XIT range on Cedar Creek, 60 miles north of Miles City, Montana. The trail passed through Lamar, Kit Carson, and Lusk. That trail was used from ...

  4. Channing, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The XIT Ranch office is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Channing was founded in 1888 by George Channing Rivers, a paymaster for the Fort Worth and Denver City Railway. [6] The settlement was originally called Rivers. Since the name Rivers duplicated another community in Texas, the name was changed to Channing later that year ...

  5. Dalhart, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Dalhart is known as the "XIT City" because of its relationship with the historic XIT Ranch. [1] The ranch was a 3,000,000-acre (12,000 km 2) plot of land traded in exchange for the construction of the Texas State Capitol in Austin. The ranch was dissolved in 1912, but its history is celebrated with the city's XIT Museum and

  6. Category:Ranches in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Southfork Ranch; Spade Ranch (Texas) T. ... U Lazy S Ranch; W. Waggoner Ranch; X. XIT Ranch This page was last edited on 29 September 2024, at 21:19 ...

  7. Littlefield, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The world's tallest windmill was said to be below Yellow Houses Bluff at nearby Yellow House Ranch from the early 1900s until 1926, when the 128-foot (39 m)-high structure was blown over. [9] Littlefield is also home to the historic Lamb County Library. This library was established in 1913 by "The Afternoon Club."

  8. Demolition Ranch YouTuber says he's 'shocked' Trump shooter ...

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    A Texas YouTuber who runs a popular gun enthusiast channel is distancing himself from the gunman who opened fire on former President Donald Trump during a rally Saturday in western Pennsylvania.

  9. George W. Littlefield - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, Littlefield made his greatest cattle acquisition, when he purchased at $2 per acre 312,000 acres of the Yellow House (southern) Division of the XIT Ranch in Lamb and Hockley counties. He erected a windmill 130 feet tall. The windmill was then believed to be the world's tallest such structure.