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Oliver Loving

Weatherford, Parker County

Marker Text

Founder of three major cattle trails, Oliver Loving came from Kentucky to Texas in 1845 and to Parker County about 1855. During the Civil War (1861-65), he supplied beef to Confederate forces. With Charles Goodnight as partner on a drive to New Mexico, Loving scouted ahead of the cattle, was badly wounded by Indians, lay five days without food before his rescue, and died of gangrene on September 25, 1867. His dying wish was fulfilled when his son Joseph joined Goodnight to bring the body 600 miles by wagon for burial in this county. Recorded, 1977.

Marker Details

Address Front St. in Greenwood Cemetery
Location Description Greenwood Cemetery, Front Street, Weatherford
Marker # 3850
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; cattle, cattle industry topics; cowboys
Latitude, Longitude 32.76299, -97.793917

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