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  2. Waggoner Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Waggonner Ranch in 2023. The Waggoner Ranch is a historic ranch located 13 miles south of Vernon, Texas, in north Texas near the Red River and Oklahoma border. Founded in 1852 by Daniel Waggoner, [2] it is the largest ranch within one fence in the United States. [3] [4] The land has been used to raise crops, beef cattle, and horses and to ...

  3. Daniel Waggoner - Wikipedia

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    However, many sold it willingly, as there was a drought at the time. [3] Many of those small farmers moved to Lockett, Texas, where they enjoyed access to the Seymour Aquifer. [3] Waggoner's landholdings became known as the 'Waggoner Ranch.' [4] The ranch operated under the company name of 'Waggoner and Son.' [2]

  4. 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]

  5. Guy Waggoner - Wikipedia

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    Guy Waggoner was born on September 21, 1883. [1] His father, William Thomas Waggoner, was the owner of the Waggoner Ranch in Texas. [2] His mother was Ella (Halsell) Waggoner. [2] He had a brother, E. Paul Waggoner and a sister, Electra Waggoner. [2] They grew up at the Waggoner Mansion (a.k.a. 'El Castile') in Decatur as well as on the ...

  6. Anne Burnett Tandy - Wikipedia

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    Anne Valliant Burnett Tandy (née Burnett, formerly Waggoner, formerly Hall, formerly Windfohr; October 15, 1900 – January 1, 1980) was an American heiress, rancher, horse breeder, philanthropist and art collector from Fort Worth, Texas.

  7. Albert Buckman Wharton III - Wikipedia

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    Wharton inherited half the Waggoner Ranch in 1970, after his mother sued the estate for four years. [1] Indeed, his father had originally left his estate to his widow instead of him, an outcome his mother wouldn't accept. [1] After multiple lawsuits, the ranch is listed for sale on the real estate market. [1] [2] [3]

  8. Waggoner Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The mansion was built in 1883 for Daniel Waggoner, owner of the Waggoner Ranch. [2] [3] [5] It was designed in the Victorian architectural style. [2] It comprises sixteen rooms and six bathrooms, with two bedrooms on the ground floor and four bedrooms on the first floor. [2] The house was inherited by Daniel Waggoner's son, William Thomas ...

  9. 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.