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Sanzenbacher Ranch Headquarters

Henrietta, Clay County

Marker Text

The Sanzenbacher Ranch began in 1873 when German immigrant Johann (John) Sanzenbacher (1797-1879) bought land in south Clay County near the Fort Richardson- Fort Still military road and the Little Wichita River. Sanzenbacher descendants have continuously operated the ranch since that time. The ranch has operated under several brands, including the original Circle J (1875) and the Cross Turkey Track (1899), which is still in use today. This home was constructed in 1890; the original design was a two-story I-plan house built of dressed stone with arched windows, with two rooms on either side of a center passage. Additions including a two-story rear extension and the front facade columned portico were added by 1910. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2009

Marker Details

Address SH 148
Location Description Off SH 148 on private property
Marker # 15768
Dedicated 2009
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches; residences; German immigrants/immigration
  • Private Property:

    True
  • Latitude, Longitude 33.660065, -98.16826

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