Details for John Robert Polk Ranch

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5411002806

Data

Marker Number 2806
Atlas Number 5411002806
Marker Title John Robert Polk Ranch
Index Entry Polk, John Robert, Ranch
Address
City San Saba
County San Saba
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes ranches/ranching
Marker Year 1971
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location From San Saba, 10.7 mi W on US 190 in Algerita community. Reported missing Jan. 1982.
Private Property No
Marker Condition Missing
Marker Size N/A
Marker Text Known as San Saba County property with history of longest continuous ownership by a single family. Texas settler Headley Polk, a kinsman of 1845-1849 United States President James K. Polk, bought from grantee Burke Trammel in 1849 a section of land a half-mile to the south of this marker. Headley's son, John Robert Polk (1853-1946), grew up in Lockhart and on the San Marcos River at the Mooney Mill, where he made fine furniture. In 1883, "Bob" and his wife Kate Word Polk moved to this property with their herd of cattle. Over the years they bought adjacent land until they had 2,000 acres with frontage of three and one-half miles on the San Saba River. The second tract of land in this county ever to be enclosed was fenced by Polk with the help of a man named Baker. Two schoolhouses were built at different times on this ranch, for the convenience of the Polk family and neighbors. In the early era, Polk trailed his Bar-P cattle to market; for years he belonged to the Texas Trail Drivers' Association. John Robert and Kate Polk were parents of a son Headley (who died at 17, in 1904) and five daughters: Annie (later Mrs. W. W. Holman), Eupha (Mrs. Louis J. Bryan), Ivor Mae, Katie (Mrs. J. A. Sloan), and Lex.