Details for Milton Faver

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5377003391

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Marker Number 3391
Atlas Number 5377003391
Marker Title Milton Faver
Index Entry Faver, Milton
Address US 67
City Shafter
County Presidio
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 570042
UTM Northing 3306993
Subject Codes ranches/ranching; pioneers; agriculture; military topics
Marker Year 1992
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 8 mi. N of Shafter, W side US 67, Cibolo Creek Ranch entrance
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (ca. 1829 - December 1889) The earliest large-scale cattleman to settle in the Big Bend, Milton (Don Meliton) Faver prospered against seemingly impossible odds to become the first cattle baron west of the Pecos. While operating a freighting business on the Chihuahua Trail, he moved his family to Presidio del Norte and opened a general store about 1855 . After accumulating a large herd of cattle in Mexico he moved his family and vaqueros to the mountain country north of Presidio and made his headquarters on Cibolo Creek in 1857. He established two other ranches at nearby La Cienega and La Morita. Springs flowed abundantly on all three ranches, providing water for livestock and agriculture. In the fertile fields surrounding the ranches, Faver devised and installed irrigation systems that supplied water for vegetables, grain, and large peach orchards. El Fortin del Cibolo, ranch headquarters, served as a supply station for the U. S. Army quartermaster division at Ft. Davis. Troops used the ranch as a point of departure for forays into Indian occupied regions to the west and north. Celebrated for his hospitality, Faver was known as a gentleman of means who lived in style. He died in December 1889 and was buried on his ranch at Cibolo. (1992)

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