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Bose Ikard

Weatherford, Parker County

Marker Text

(July 1834 - January 4, 1929) Born a slave in Mississippi, Bose Ikard came to Texas as a child with the family of his owner, Dr. Milton L. Ikard. He remained as an employee of Dr. Ikard following his emancipation, but in 1866 joined a cattle drive to Colorado led by Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving. Ikard became one of Goodnight's best cowboys and a trusted friend. Following his work in the cattle drives, Ikard settled in Weatherford. He and his wife Angeline were the parents of six children. When he died in 1929 at age 85, Goodnight had a granite marker erected at his grave. (1990)

Marker Details

Address Front Street, at Old City Greenwood Cemetery
Location Description Old City Greenwood Cemetery (west side), Front Street -Weatherford
Marker # 461
Dedicated 1990
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; cowboys
Latitude, Longitude 32.764185, -97.794381

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