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Home County of Famous Frontiersman J. Wright Mooar

Snyder, Scurry County

Marker Text

J. Wright Mooar and his brother John W. Mooar established the first buffalo hunting camp in the Texas Panhandle in 1873. Wright killed a rare albino buffalo (one of two known killed in Texas) in Scurry county on October 7, 1876. Mooar shot about 22,000 buffalo, a record probably unsurpassed. His ability to hit a vital spot from a distance of 1,000 feet or farther won the respect of Comanche Indian Chief Quanah Parker, a friend in later life. The Mooar brothers began ranching in Scurry county in 1877 and Wright became known as Scurry county's No. 1 citizen. (1997)

Marker Details

Address 6200 College Avenue
Location Description Western Texas College, Scurry County Museum, inside in J. Wright Mooar exhibit
Marker # 2665
Dedicated 1997
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; ranches/ranching
Latitude, Longitude 32.677996, -100.915082

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