Details for The 96 Ranch

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5335005282

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Marker Number 5282
Atlas Number 5335005282
Marker Title The 96 Ranch
Index Entry 96 Ranch, The
Address CR 121, off SH 208 via CR 123, 5 mi. from Colorado City
City Colorado City
County Mitchell
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 328403
UTM Northing 3570205
Subject Codes ranches/ranching
Marker Year 1976
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From Colorado City take SH 208 south about 4 miles to County Road 123. Take 123 West to County Road 121. Follow road south about 1.7 miles to marker.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Cattlemen began settling Mitchell County in the late 1870s, before the arrival of businessmen and farmers. This marker stands on one of the area's important early ranches, the 96 Ranch, founded by James Durham Wulfjen (1845-1933). Wulfjen was a merchant in Round Rock before he visited Mitchell County in 1884. Inspired by the booming ranch economy, he filed on three sections of land, brought in a herd of cattle. And built a cabin near the Colorado River at the site of an old buffalo hunter's camp. He then persuaded his wife Mary Jane (Cocreham) (1854-1950) to give up the comforts of town life and settle on an isolated ranch. On March 11, 1885, at the Mitchell County Courthouse, Wulfjen registered the "96" brand, still used by his descendants. He and his sons increased the size of the ranch to 19 sections (12,160 acres), on which they raised fine Durham cattle and saddle horses. The land is still owned by various members of the family. The Wulfjens helped build a school and church at nearby Seven Wells and contributed to the stability of the ranching frontier. To provide education for their six children and others in the area, they donated funds for schools in Mitchell and Scurry Counties. (1976)

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