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Howard Bland, Sr.

Taylor, Williamson County

Marker Text

(1848-1933) Born in Zanesville, Ohio, Howard Bland, Sr., came to Texas in 1878 and began raising sheep on his homestead near this site. An annual sheep shearing contest evolved into a community fair, and Bland donated land for the annual event. His other business interests included real estate, a commodities warehouse, a flour mill, and ice house, a hotel, a local power company, theater, and the Taylor Daily Press, an anti-prohibition newspaper. A community leader, he served on the city council and chamber of commerce, and was a member of the 34th Texas legislature.

Marker Details

Address FM 112/FM 619 intersection, .5 mi. E
Location Description 1/2 mile E of Taylor at FM 112/FM 619 intersection
Marker # 9032
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code journalists; agriculture, general; state official; Business topics, general; fairs and festivals
Latitude, Longitude 30.492799, -97.203131

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