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Will Rogers

Higgins, Lipscomb County

Marker Text

One of America's best loved humorists, whose stage act, gently mocking man's foibles, was highlighted by rope tricks learned here in his youth. Born in Oklahoma. In 1898, threatened with discipline for pranks, he left school and came to Texas. He became a cowboy on the Little Robe Ranch near Higgins and made a lifelong friend of young Frank Ewing, son of his employer. In 1902 he joined a wild west show; was famous by 1918. Rogers died in a crash during a globe-circling pioneer flight with aviator Wiley Post, 1935. (1967)

Marker Details

Address US 60, West side of Higgins
Location Description from Higgins take US-60, west to park, on west side of town
Marker # 5813
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code artists; cowboys
Latitude, Longitude 36.116175, -100.031893

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