Details for J. Frank Norfleet

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5189002663

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Marker Number 2663
Atlas Number 5189002663
Marker Title J. Frank Norfleet
Index Entry Norfleet, J. Frank
Address 702 Main St.
City Hale Center
County Hale
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 237412
UTM Northing 3772962
Subject Codes ranches/ranching; cowboys; writers and poets; communities
Marker Year 1978
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Hale Center City Park, NE corner Main and E. Cleveland streets
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (1865 - 1967) Son of a rancher and Texas Ranger, J. Frank Norfleet was born in Lampasas County. With little schooling, he grew up working on ranches. He served as foreman for 20 years on the Spade Ranch. Norfleet married Mattie Eliza Hudgins (1871-1972) in 1894 and they had four children. In 1905 after years of frugality, the Norfleets moved to their own land located on the east boundary of Spade Ranch. In time their holdings grew to 20,000 acres. In 1905 the Panhandle Short Line Railroad from Vega to Lubbock was begun through the new town named for Norfleet. The site lay 10 miles west of Hale Center. Soon a school called Norfleet was moved in and houses and stores appeared. Due to competition and lack of funds, the railroad was abandoned and the town died soon after. In 1919, while in Dallas, Norfleet was swindled out of $45,000 by a bunco gang. Enraged at losing his savings, he spent almost five years searching the United States, Mexico, Canada and Havana, Cuba, for the five thieves. His determination won him the nickname of "Little Tiger". After the capture which reportedly netted about 75 other confidence ring members, he wrote "Norfleet", a book about his adventures. (1978)

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