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J. S. Means Ranch House

Andrews, Andrews County

Marker Text

Built in 1900, this is one of the oldest houses in Andrews County. S. H. Purcell, his wife, and two relatives each filed on a section of public land, building this home where section-corners met, so that each individual could fulfill the legal requirement to live on his claim. Soon after proving their claims, they sold out to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Means, who then (1904) owned 14 sections. Adding much more land, the Means family established a very successful working ranch. It continues to run cattle, even though the range has contained oil fields since the 1920s. (1974)

Marker Details

Address 700 W. Broadway
Location Description Chamber of Commerce property (house and marker moved from ranch site northeast of town in 2011)
Marker # 2683
Dedicated 1974
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches/ranching; houses
Latitude, Longitude 32.317227, -102.554669

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