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J. W. Clampitt

Ballinger, Runnels County

Marker Text

Pioneer Texas cattleman and law officer. Reared in Denton County, he joined brother-in-law in ranching, 1883-1886. They moved to "free grass" county of Presidio and ran Chalk Valley Ranch. Sometimes had to drive cattle 50 miles to water. On the range, carried their food in typical pioneer "greasy sack". After losing herd in 1885-1886 drouth, Clampitt went into the hardware business with R. A. Hall in Ballinger. Served as second county sheriff-tax collector (1890-1896). By first wife Elizabeth (McAuley), he had 5 children; by second wife Callie (Mansker), 3.

Marker Details

Address US 67, S. of Ballinger
Location Description Ballinger Cemetery (Evergreen) US 67, southwest city limit, Ballinger
Marker # 2685
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches/ranching; sheriffs
Latitude, Longitude 31.717809, -99.965629

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