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Julian M. Bassett

Crosbyton, Crosby County

Marker Text

(Dec. 4, 1873 - Dec. 29, 1947) New York native Julian Marcus Bassett migrated to Texas with his parents in 1882. A rancher and businessman, he helped establish the C. B. Livestock Company. In order to promote company land sales in the area, Bassett had the townsite of Crosbyton platted in 1907. He later organized construction of the Crosbyton South Plains Rail Line which helped the town become the county seat in 1911. This site was donated by Bassett for use as a public cemetery. Recorded - 1980.

Marker Details

Address US 82
Location Description Crosbyton Cemetery, US 82 E side between CR 209 and CR 213. Marker is at gravesite in SW section of the cemetery.
Marker # 2886
Dedicated 1980
Size, Type grave marker
Code pioneers; ranches/ranching; cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 33.657734, -101.21088

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