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Claiborne Walker Merchant

Abilene, Taylor County

Marker Text

(August 31, 1836 - March 9, 1926) Claiborne W. Merchant and his twin, John, were born in Nacogdoches. "Clabe" married Frances Bell in 1856. He served in the Confederate army and later became a cattle rancher. Merchant established his first ranch in 1874 in Callahan County and began acquiring land in neighboring Taylor County prior to the arrival of the railroad in 1881. When Abilene was established, Merchant, a city founder, named the new town after Abilene, Kansas. For many years he contributed his time and money to the development of Abilene. He is lauded as a respected benefactor and beloved citizen. Recorded - 1999

Marker Details

Address 1133 Cottonwood St.
Location Description Abilene Municipal Cemetery, 10th & Cottonwood
Marker # 12220
Dedicated 1999
Size, Type grave marker
Code ranches/ranching; Civil War; Business topics, general; cattle, cattle industry topics; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.457314, -99.723906

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