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Texas Ranch Journal The Texas Ranch Journal is a quarterly publication featuring articles about the ranch industry and Texas Ranch Sales, LLC premier properties for sale.
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In this modern day and age one can find everything with a web browser and the click of a mouse. However, we wanted to create something more enjoyable to browse through while sitting on your front porch enjoying the fresh air, in a deer blind waiting for that perfect buck to come along or even flying cross country off to a business meeting. Let your eyes take a break from screens and enjoy this stunning magazine at your comfort and leisure. No internet connection required!

Y'all don't want to skip out on this listing by Carly Cupp, Texas Ranch Sales Associate. Dk Ranch is a 208± acre propert...
30/07/2024

Y'all don't want to skip out on this listing by Carly Cupp, Texas Ranch Sales Associate. Dk Ranch is a 208± acre property for sale in Williamson County, Texas. The ranch features 9 cross fenced pastures and a stunning ranch home with a pool as well as 2 additional dwellings.

The combination of extensive improvements and diverse land use, makes this an ideal choice for buyers seeking a versatile property. For more information contact Carly or today, lets find you your dream ranch! 🌵

Today in 1880, the town of Kyle, Texas was established. Kyle is known as the Pie Capital of Texas and every year for Lab...
24/07/2024

Today in 1880, the town of Kyle, Texas was established. Kyle is known as the Pie Capital of Texas and every year for Labor Day weekend they host the Kyle Pie in the Sky Hot Air Balloon Festival that attracts thousands of people. During this time you can ride in a hot air balloon during sunrise, stay tethered in the night sky over the lake, as well as pie eating contest, pie baking contest, and much more!

📸 credits: By Travis K. Witt - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=41159544

137 years ago today, Henry Harold Brookes published the Panhandle Herald, which is now the oldest continuing business in...
22/07/2024

137 years ago today, Henry Harold Brookes published the Panhandle Herald, which is now the oldest continuing business in the Texas Panhandle, serving Carson County since 1887.

Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org

𝘿𝙪𝙙𝙚 𝙍𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙝𝙚𝙨 combine social and recreational activity by requiring their visitors to interact with the owner's family or...
19/07/2024

𝘿𝙪𝙙𝙚 𝙍𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙝𝙚𝙨 combine social and recreational activity by requiring their visitors to interact with the owner's family or employees and to participate in the life of the ranch.
In Texas, dude ranching began in Bandera County around 1920 and within 10 years, dude ranches spread all across Texas.
Since World War II, roughly twelve dude ranches have been continuously listed in Texas and the majority are near Bandera, the "Cowboy Capitol of the World."
Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org
📸 credits: | dixieduderanch.com

On this day in 1839, some 500 Texas troops under Kelsey H. Douglass defeated 700 to 800 Cherokees led by Chief Bowl in w...
16/07/2024

On this day in 1839, some 500 Texas troops under Kelsey H. Douglass defeated 700 to 800 Cherokees led by Chief Bowl in what is now Henderson County. The two-day battle of the Neches was the principal engagement of the Cherokee War; it resulted in the forced resettling of hostile Indians from East Texas and virtually ended hostilities in that portion of the state.

Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org

Dripping Springs Texas is located in Hays County and is known to many as the "Gateway to the Hill Country". You can find...
11/07/2024

Dripping Springs Texas is located in Hays County and is known to many as the "Gateway to the Hill Country". You can find great wineries, music attractions, clear swimming holes, and lots of history here.
Destination Dripping Spring | destinationdrippingsprings.com
📸 Creds: traveladdicts.net

𝐂𝐨𝐰𝐛𝐨𝐲 𝐂𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐚𝐫 🤤Who else enjoys an easy recipe that requires no cooking at all? This simple dump and serve appetizer is p...
08/07/2024

𝐂𝐨𝐰𝐛𝐨𝐲 𝐂𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐚𝐫 🤤
Who else enjoys an easy recipe that requires no cooking at all? This simple dump and serve appetizer is perfect for those summertime cookouts and is also vegan friendly. For the full ingredients list and step-by-step instructions, follow the link here. ↬ https://texasranchjournal.com/recipe/cowboy-caviar/

03/07/2024

We are in love with this high fenced hunting ranch listed by Holmes Williams, Broker Associate at Texas Ranch Sales. ⇢ https://texasranchsalesllc.com/SDranch

✨San Diego, Texas
✨Unfinished custom barndominium
✨5 water wells & 5 water storage tanks
✨4 ponds
✨Abundant native & exotic wildlife
✨9 hunting blinds & 14 feeders
✨All-weather roads

On this day in 1850, a mob of soldiers burned down the store of Fredericksburg merchant John M. Hunter, destroying all G...
01/07/2024

On this day in 1850, a mob of soldiers burned down the store of Fredericksburg merchant John M. Hunter, destroying all Gillespie County records up to that time.

Hunter had refused to sell whiskey to a soldier named Dole. When Dole became abusive, Hunter fatally stabbed him in the chest. 50± angry soldiers returned the next night, looking for Hunter, but the merchant had fled town. Several townspeople attempted to salvage the county records from the burning store, but the soldiers prevented them.

Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org

On this day in 1874, a party of about 700 Plains Indians, mostly Cheyenne, Comanches, and Kiowas, attacked a buffalo hun...
27/06/2024

On this day in 1874, a party of about 700 Plains Indians, mostly Cheyenne, Comanches, and Kiowas, attacked a buffalo hunters' camp about a mile from the ruins known as Adobe Walls, in what is now Hutchinson County.

The defenders, twenty-eight men and one woman, gathered in three buildings and repelled the initial charge with a loss of only two men.

The larger significance of this fight is that it led to the Red River War of 1874-75, which resulted in the final relocation of the Southern Plains Indians to reservations in Indian Territory.

By Kim Douglas Wiggins - by email from the artist, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=25622017

Today in 1999, the San Antonio Spurs captured their first National Basketball Association championship by winning game f...
25/06/2024

Today in 1999, the San Antonio Spurs captured their first National Basketball Association championship by winning game five of the NBA finals against the New York Knicks in Madison Square Garden. The city of San Antonio honored the team with a parade on the San Antonio River and an ensuing rally at the Alamodome.

Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org
📸 credits: Triple Tri, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

A Grey Fox can often be spotted in the trees and can make 20-40 different sounds, including yips, barks, meows, and scre...
19/06/2024

A Grey Fox can often be spotted in the trees and can make 20-40 different sounds, including yips, barks, meows, and screaming. They are very curious animals, super playful, and have been spotted stealing golf balls from courses.

📸 credits:

“If you can’t be in awe of Nature, there’s something wrong with you.”— Alex Trebek
13/06/2024

“If you can’t be in awe of Nature, there’s something wrong with you.”
— Alex Trebek

Today in 1940, 108± boys participated in the first annual Lone Star Boys' State program. The program, sponsored by the A...
10/06/2024

Today in 1940, 108± boys participated in the first annual Lone Star Boys' State program. The program, sponsored by the American Legion, provides teenage boys with training in functional aspects of citizenship and teaches constructive attitudes toward the American form of government.

Participants are grouped into mock cities, form a mock state government, and elect state officers. The program is held each summer, usually in June, at the University of Texas at Austin. Bluebonnet Girls' State is a similar program for girls.

📸 credits and info: Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org

On this day in 1944, D-day, James Earl Rudder commanded the Second Ranger Battalion as it achieved one of the great feat...
06/06/2024

On this day in 1944, D-day, James Earl Rudder commanded the Second Ranger Battalion as it achieved one of the great feats of arms of the Normandy invasion.

Rudder, a native of Eden, Texas, stormed the beach with his Rangers at Pointe du Hoc, and under constant enemy fire, scaled 100-foot cliffs to reach and destroy German gun batteries. The battalion suffered higher than 50 percent casualties, and Rudder himself was wounded twice. In spite of this, he and his men helped establish a beachhead for the Allied forces.

Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org
📸 credit: By Unknown author - https://www.benning.army.mil/rtb/Hall_of_Fame/Halloffame_inaugural/major_general_rudder.htm, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7968132 ; By Billy Hathorn - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11240665

Have y'all seen River Run Ranch, recently listed by ? 😍 This property is located in Columbus, Texas and is a stunning ri...
04/06/2024

Have y'all seen River Run Ranch, recently listed by ? 😍 This property is located in Columbus, Texas and is a stunning riverfront property! ⇢ https://bit.ly/RiverRunRanch

✅½ ± mile of Colorado River frontage
✅5,500± sq/ft house
✅Two 3,000± sq/ft barns
✅3 water wells
✅2 ponds & a wet-weather creek
✅Lush pastures & good tree coverage
✅Miles of maintained ranch roads & trails

On this day in 1889, the Texas Spring Palace opened in Fort Worth. This fair, promoted by Robert A. Cameron, immigration...
29/05/2024

On this day in 1889, the Texas Spring Palace opened in Fort Worth. This fair, promoted by Robert A. Cameron, immigration agent for the Fort Worth and Denver Railway, was designed to attract settlers and investors to Texas. Unfortunately, a fire destroyed the palace just a year later.

Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org

As you spend time with your family and friends today, please take a moment to remember those who gave their lives for ou...
27/05/2024

As you spend time with your family and friends today, please take a moment to remember those who gave their lives for our freedom.

On this day in 1971, the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum was dedicated on the campus of the University of Texas...
22/05/2024

On this day in 1971, the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum was dedicated on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. It was the nation's fifth presidential library and the first to be located on a university campus. It serves as a center for scholarly research and as a historical museum.

Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org
📸 credits: By Jack Kightlinger - This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. See Commons:Licensing., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4808009 ; By Jay Godwin - https://www.flickr.com/photos/lbjlibrarynow/31546534694/in/album-72157635405160845/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=62638495

On this day in 1885, Harrold, a railroad town in east central Wilbarger County, was officially platted. The settlement h...
20/05/2024

On this day in 1885, Harrold, a railroad town in east central Wilbarger County, was officially platted. The settlement had been known as Cottonwood in the early 1880s, when it had a stage station and a store near China Creek.

As the western terminus for the railroad, Harrold became an overnight boomtown. Prospective settlers were offered train rides from Wichita Falls and were welcomed to the town by a brass band.

The boom days abruptly ended, however, when the railroad reached Vernon. Harrold remained a railroad shipping point and agricultural center with a population of several hundred.

Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org

Y'all it is still crawfish season, so we decided it was time to pull out Matti Bess Tackett tried and true recipe to get...
17/05/2024

Y'all it is still crawfish season, so we decided it was time to pull out Matti Bess Tackett tried and true recipe to get your fix!

Matti says If you’ve been a part of a crawfish boil, you know it’s not just about the food— it’s about the entire experience, the camaraderie, and yes, seeing who can eat the biggest stack of mud bugs!

Come read our article for full step-by-step instructions and get to boiling. 😋 ↬ https://bit.ly/CrawDaddyKings

Today in 1888, the Port Isabel lighthouse was temporarily extinguished. The brick lighthouse had a light that consisted ...
15/05/2024

Today in 1888, the Port Isabel lighthouse was temporarily extinguished. The brick lighthouse had a light that consisted of four lamps on an iron platform.

It was discovered that the United States government did not have title to the land, and the lighthouse was closed the following year. The government, refusing to give up, sought title to the land and acquired it in 1894, but by then the lighthouse was permanently abandoned because it was no longer needed. In 1905, the site was restored as the Port Isabel Lighthouse Historic Structure in the 1950s.

📸 credit and info: Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org

On this day in 1935 the first major gusher blew in at the Seven Sisters oilfield. Thus began the town of Seven Sisters i...
13/05/2024

On this day in 1935 the first major gusher blew in at the Seven Sisters oilfield. Thus began the town of Seven Sisters in northern Duval County. Prospectors struck oil again two years later, and the community had a post office by 1940 and the name Seven Sisters—translated from the Spanish 𝘚𝘪𝘦𝘵𝘦 𝘏𝘦𝘳𝘮𝘢𝘯𝘢𝘴.

📸 credit & info: Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org

Today in 1846, the battle of Palo Alto, the first major engagement of the Mexican War, was fought. Of 3,461 troops that ...
08/05/2024

Today in 1846, the battle of Palo Alto, the first major engagement of the Mexican War, was fought. Of 3,461 troops that formed the Mexican Army of the North, Arista's commissary reported 102 killed, 129 wounded, and 26 missing, including deserters. The American army, which totaled over 2,200 soldiers, reported 5 dead and 43 wounded. The Mexican army was decisively defeated the following day at the battle of Resaca de la Palma.

Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org
📸 credits: Battle of Palo Alto | History.com

On this day in 1864, during a critical moment of the fierce Battle of the Wilderness, the Southern battle line was crumb...
06/05/2024

On this day in 1864, during a critical moment of the fierce Battle of the Wilderness, the Southern battle line was crumbling and Lee, commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, was heartened to see the Texas Brigade, under the command of John Gregg, arrive on the field as reinforcements.

With a cry of "Hurrah for Texas!" Lee ordered them forward against the Union army and, carried away by his enthusiasm, began to lead them into the charge. The Texans, unwilling to risk their idol in battle, stopped and gathered around him, yelling "Lee to the rear!" and held onto his horse until he withdrew. The Texas Brigade suffered severe losses, but the Union army was once more fought to a standstill.

Photo and info: Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org

On this day in 1968, surgeon Denton Cooley and his associates at Houston's St. Luke's Hospital performed the first heart...
03/05/2024

On this day in 1968, surgeon Denton Cooley and his associates at Houston's St. Luke's Hospital performed the first heart transplant in the United States. The patient, Everett Thomas, lived for 204 days with the heart donated from a fifteen-year-old girl.

According to the United Network for Organ Sharing, a total of 26,704 heart transplantations had been reported worldwide by the mid-1990s, and 1,804 of these were performed in Texas.

Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org

This week we are featuring Cynthia Thomas, Associate Broker with ,  and her stunning lakefront listing for sale in Kerr ...
01/05/2024

This week we are featuring Cynthia Thomas, Associate Broker with , and her stunning lakefront listing for sale in Kerr County, Texas consisting of 311± acres. 🤩 With its secluded location, ample accommodations, breathtaking scenery, and recreational opportunities, this property offers the chance to own and experience the best of the Texas Hill Country! → https://bit.ly/SpringLakeRanch

Contact Cynthia today for more information or to schedule a viewing. → https://texasranchsalesllc.com/employees/cynthia-thomas/

On this day in 1554, three Spanish ships were wrecked by a storm off Padre Island near present-day Port Mansfield. A Spa...
29/04/2024

On this day in 1554, three Spanish ships were wrecked by a storm off Padre Island near present-day Port Mansfield. A Spanish salvage expedition arrived at the site of the wrecks within two months and managed to recover less than half of the 1,000,000 ducats the ships were carrying. After that, the remains of the three ships were undiscovered until the late 1960s. Artifacts recovered from the San Esteban are now in the Corpus Christi Museum.

Texas State Historical Association | tshaonline.org
📸 Credits: National Park Service | nps.gov & texasbeyondhistory.net

While it is quite common to spot them on many ranches across the state of Texas, the Blackbuck Antelope, or 𝑨𝒏𝒕𝒊𝒍𝒐𝒑𝒆 𝒄𝒆𝒓...
25/04/2024

While it is quite common to spot them on many ranches across the state of Texas, the Blackbuck Antelope, or 𝑨𝒏𝒕𝒊𝒍𝒐𝒑𝒆 𝒄𝒆𝒓𝒗𝒊𝒄𝒂𝒑𝒓𝒂, is native to India and Nepal. The ringed horns on the males can grow to about 30 inches long!

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