Details for Thomas B. Saunders Family

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5439005465

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Marker Number 5465
Atlas Number 5439005465
Marker Title Thomas B. Saunders Family
Index Entry Saunders, Thomas B., Family
Address 100 block of E. Exchange St.
City Fort Worth
County Tarrant
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 654661
UTM Northing 3629025
Subject Codes business topics, general; cattle, cattle industry topics
Marker Year 1981
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 100 block of E. Exchange St., Fort Worth (Saunders Park)
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text A native of North Carolina, Thomas Bailey Saunders (1816-1902) migrated to Texas in 1850 and started a cattle ranch near Gonzales. After the Civil War he completed cattle drives to markets in New Orleans and Kansas before settling in Bexar County. Two of Saunders' twelve children were also involved in the cattle industry. William David Harris Saunders (1845-1922) helped supply beef for Confederate forces during the Civil War and later became a successful Goliad merchant and rancher. Another son, George Washington Saunders (1854-1933), became a noted trail driver of the 1870s. He later opened a livestock commission in San Antonio. Thomas B. Saunders, II (1872-1929), the son of William, owned a livestock firm in Houston. He later moved here and in 1902 became the first cattle dealer on the Fort Worth Stockyards. He was a pioneer in the transporting of cattle by truck. His son Thomas B. Saunders, III (1906-1974), was involved in extensive ranching operations throughout the Southwest. During the 1930s economic depression, he started a cattle clearinghouse for traders, order buyers, and commission companies. Since the 1850s, Saunders family members have been actively involved in the Texas cattle industry.

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