Details for Colonel Wm. Edgar Hughes of the Mill Iron

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5075000968

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Marker Number 968
Atlas Number 5075000968
Marker Title Colonel Wm. Edgar Hughes of the Mill Iron
Index Entry Hughes, William Edgar_Mill Iron Ranch
Address 100 Ave. E NW
City Childress
County Childress
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 389288
UTM Northing 3810095
Subject Codes ranches/ranching; banks, bankers, banking topics; law, lawyers; Civil War; military topics
Marker Year 1965
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Childress County Courthouse grounds, NE corner facing Ave. F NW (US 287). Marker reported faded Dec. 2013.
Private Property
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Marker Text = [Mill Iron brand] Born 1840. Came from Illinois to Texas, 1859. During Civil War rose from private, 1st Texas Artillery, to Colonel in 16th Cavalry. Was in bloody battles of Shiloh, Chickamauga, Nashville, Richmond. After war, when "didn't have 2 pairs of pants", taught school and read law in Weatherford. As lawyer, took many land cases. In 7 years became organizer and president, City Bank of Dallas (now 1st National, Dallas). Later, an officer in Exchange Bank, Dallas; Union Trust Co., St. Louis; Continental Trust Co., Denver. In 1880, bought half interest in Mill Iron Ranch. Purchased small holdings from Pease to Red River -- Bridle Bits, DV's, Diamond D's and others. Range lay in Childress, Cottle, Hall, Motley counties. In 1885 added windmills, wells, to run larger herds-up to 50,000. In early years used dugouts, chuckwagons for headquarters. First small ranch house was built at Windmill 62, near Estelline. Bought out Rocking Chair Ranch, Collingsworth County, 1896. Until 1898, ran only longhorns. Was said to have had the largest men, most practical jokers, longest cattle drives, biggest horses in Texas. He sold off the last Mill Iron herd in 1918 -- year of his death. (1965)

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