Details for Forester Ranch

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5121001944

Data

Marker Number 1944
Atlas Number 5121001944
Marker Title Forester Ranch
Index Entry Forester Ranch
Address
City Sanger
County Denton
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 657514
UTM Northing 3692274
Subject Codes ranches/ranching
Marker Year 1987
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 7.5 miles west of Sanger on FM 455, at entrance to ranch
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text William S. Forester brought his family to Denton County from Tennessee in the early 1850s, and established a ranch about 1852. He was assisted in his ranching operation by his sons, one of whom, Sol, was killed by Indians at the age of sixteen while herding cattle on the ranch. Following William Forester's death the ranch was operated by his son, Lock S. Forester (1844-1913). A Confederate veteran, Lock Forester increased the size of the ranch to over 6,000 acres. Under his management the ranch's "Two I Jinglebob" brand became well known. He supervised the ranch interests until 1890, when he moved to Denton. Ed W. Forester, son of Lock Forester, assumed management of the ranch in 1890. In 1913 the ranch was divided into sections, with Lock S. Forester's three children each receiving one-third of the ranch property. Ed Forester became a successful rancher in his own right, raising champion shorthorn cattle as well as quarter horses, sheep, and other livestock. He served two terms as Denton County Commissioner. The Forester Ranch has been an important part of the history of Denton County for over a century. (1987)