Details for Site of Ranch of the Thurmans of Kickapoo
Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5137004876
Data
| Marker Number | 4876 |
| Atlas Number | 5137004876 |
| Marker Title | Site of Ranch of the Thurmans of Kickapoo |
| Index Entry | Thurmans of Kickapoo, Site of the Ranch of |
| Address | |
| City | Rocksprings |
| County | Edwards |
| UTM Zone | 14 |
| UTM Easting | 365118 |
| UTM Northing | 3291512 |
| Subject Codes | ranches/ranching |
| Marker Year | 1972 |
| Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | No |
| Marker Location | from Rocksprings take US Highway 377 south approximately 3 miles to RR 674; take RR 674 south approximately 25 miles (row) |
| Private Property | No |
| Marker Condition | In Situ |
| Marker Size | 18" x 28" |
| Marker Text | In 1882 Joe Thurman and sons Bill, Sam and Jess became first permanent settlers on the west prong of the Nueces River. By 1895 neighbors included the Barksdale, Chapman, Cox, Ellis, Haley, Justice, Parham, Silman, and Tabor Families. A brush arbor sheltered the first church, with Virgil Silman and A.J. Cox as preachers, and first school, with Perry Ellis as teacher. Joe Thurman acted as doctor, dentist, and coffin maker for this ranch community. His family raised fine horses for racing. In 1895 they matched their favorite against the horse of John Nance Garner, later U.S. Vice President. (1972) |