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  2. Waggoner Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The ranch is located west of Wichita Falls, Texas, south of Vernon, near the Red River. [6] Other towns nearby include Electra and Seymour. [6] It encloses 520,527 acres (211,000 ha; 813 sq mi; 2,110 km 2) of land. [4] It is the second-largest ranch in Texas, after the King Ranch. [6] It spans six counties [4] [6] and is half as large as Rhode ...

  3. Red River Valley Museum - Wikipedia

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    When W.T. Waggoner was just a lad, he and his father set about on an adventure that would end with a ranching empire of well over 500,000 acres of Texas land, covering parts of six counties. The Waggoner Ranch would come to be known as the largest ranch in the United States under one fence at 530,000 acres.

  4. Vernon, Texas - Wikipedia

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    A glimpse of downtown Vernon, with Waggoner National Bank in the left background The Red River Valley Museum is located on the Vernon College campus. Vernon is a city and the county seat of Wilbarger County, Texas, United States. [4] and as of the 2010 Census had a population of 11,002.

  5. China Creek (Wilbarger County, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    It was also described by early Texas settler Richard Boren. [2] By 1879, the creek was flowing through the Waggoner Ranch established by Daniel Waggoner. This section was managed by his son, William Thomas Waggoner. [3] W.T. Waggoner sold this section of their ranch to developers in 1903. [4]

  6. Daniel Waggoner - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Waggoner (July 7, 1828 – September 5, 1902) was an early American settler and rancher in Texas. He also owned five banks, three cottonseed oil mills, and a coal company. He also owned five banks, three cottonseed oil mills, and a coal company.

  7. Waggoner - Wikipedia

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    Waggoner, Illinois, a village; Waggoner Ranch, a large historic ranch in northwest Texas; Waggoner Ranch Formation, a geologic formation in Texas; Waggoner Airport, a private airport on the Bell Ranch, Tucumcari, New Mexico

  8. William Thomas Waggoner - Wikipedia

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    William Thomas Waggoner (August 31, 1852 – December 11, 1934) was an American rancher, oilman, banker, horsebreeder and philanthropist from Texas. He was the owner of the Waggoner Ranch, where he found oil in 1903. He was the founding president of the Waggoner National Bank of Vernon. He established the Arlington Downs and paid for the ...

  9. E. Paul Waggoner - Wikipedia

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    Edward Paul Waggoner, best known as E. Paul, was born in 1889 to Ella (Halsell) and William Thomas Waggoner. [1] Tom Waggoner was an infant when his father Daniel Waggoner acquired land south of the Red River near Vernon, Texas and started a ranch with a few hundred head of longhorn cattle and some horses. [2]