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1902-1904 Land Rushes

Gail, Borden County

Marker Text

Cowboys and settlers fought here in early days for right to claim lands placed in public domain in 1902 by Texas courts. To keep land they were using, ranchers sent their men, wearing blue ribbon armbands, to file claims at office of county clerk. Nesters, with red ribbons, rushed for same land. To avoid bloodshed, Sheriff W. K. Clark disarmed men. For 3 days prior to deadlines, the cowboys and nesters had knockdown, dragout fights at the filing window. Later, nesters starved out, because of drouths; land they took up reverted to grazing. (1970)

Marker Details

Address N. Oak St.
Location Description Borden County Museum, NE corner N. Oak St. (FM 669) and Wilbourn Ave.
Marker # 27
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code land surveys, land companies, promotional towns
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 32.769541, -101.445196

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