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Stringfellow Ranch

Freeport, Brazoria County

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Born at Old Brazoria, Robert Edward Lee Stringfellow (1866-1951) began his career on a cattle ranch at the age of 14. Soon he acquired his own herd. He opened a Velasco meat market in 1890 and provided beef for workers building jetties at the mouth of the Brazos River. Stringfellow's ranch holdings here in southern Brazoria County increased to 20,000 acres. A philanthropist and civic leader, Stringfellow was an early builder and investor in Freeport townsite. After he was injured in the 1932 hurricane, his wife Nannie (Maddox) (d. 1971) operated the ranch and Freeport interests. (1980)

Marker Details

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Location Description roadside park, SH 35, one mile west of Freeport
Marker # 9596
Dedicated 1980
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches/ranching
Latitude, Longitude 28.969628, -95.423691

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