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John R. Banister

Santa Anna, Coleman County

Marker Text

(May 24, 1854-Aug. 2, 1918) Missouri native John Banister left home in 1867 and came to Texas. He received training as a cowboy and participated in several cattle drives to northern markets. Banister served with his brother, Will, as a Texas Ranger and participated in the capture of outlaw Sam Bass. Other contributions to the state included his service as a railway officer, inspector for the Cattle Raisers' Association, and Coleman County sheriff. Recorded - 1984

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Santa Anna Cemetery on FM 1176, Santa Anna
Marker # 2802
Dedicated 1984
Size, Type grave marker
Code sheriffs; rangers
Latitude, Longitude 31.734364, -99.312372

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