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Charles Goodnight

Goodnight, Armstrong County

Marker Text

(1836-1929) Texas Ranger, Indian fighter. At 19, on way to California gold fields, saw ranching possibilities. Settled and started ranch in Palo Pinto County, 230 miles southeast of here. In Civil War, scout, guide and hunter for Frontier Regiment, Texas Cavalry, protecting settlers from Indian raids and Federal invasion. With Oliver Loving, moved cattle herds across arid west Texas and New Mexico lands dominated by Comanche Indians, establishing Goodnight-Loving Trail northeast to U.S. forts. Founded old Goodnight College. (1964)

Marker Details

Address US 287
Location Description SW corner US 287 and CR 25
Marker # 813
Dedicated 1964
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches/ranching; roads; cattle, cattle industry topics
Latitude, Longitude 35.033696, -101.18291

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