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The J. W. Carter Family and the 7-Up Ranch

Dimmitt, Castro County

Marker Text

The first permanent settlers in Castro County, the James W. Carter family moved to this area in 1884. A tent and dugout served as home until a house was constructed (100 yards W.). Their cattle, which they brought with them, were marked with the 7-Up brand. Their daughter Lizzie (b. 1886) was the first white child born to a permanent settler in the area. James Carter (1845-1916) was instrumental in the organization of the Castro County government in 1891 and served on the first commissioners court. Carter and his wife Ellen (1855-1942) later opened a hotel in Dimmitt. (1981) SUPPLEMENTAL PLAQUE: J. W. Carter owned land at this site. His home was located 1/2 mile southwest of here.

Marker Details

Address FM 145
Location Description SW corner FM 145 and FM 1055
Marker # 5360
Dedicated 1981
Size, Type 18" x 28" subject marker with post
Code ranches/ranching; pioneers;
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 34.383706, -102.411106

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