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Mrs. Cordia Sloan Duke

Dalhart, Dallam County

Marker Text

(Jan. 10, 1887 - July 23, 1966) Chronicler of a unique era in the history of the Southwest. Born in Belton, Mo. At 17, taught school in Indian Territory (Okla.) In 1907, she married Robert L. Duke, a ranch hand who had risen to division manager of the XIT Ranch (then world's largest). In addition to ther own family, she "looked after" the 150 cowboys who worked the 3,000,000-acre spread. Kept a diary of everyday events in ranch life around her and successfully encouraged 81 others to do likewise. Thus was preserved an authentic account of a passing phase of American life -- the cowboy and his work. (1969)

Marker Details

Address 615 Pine St.
Location Description Pine St., SW side 250 feet SE of Omaha St., near Empty Saddles monument, overlooking Railroad St. (US 87)
Marker # 3509
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches/ranching; women, women's history topics; writers and poets
Latitude, Longitude 36.067353, -102.522918

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