Coleman-Fulton Pasture Company.
The Coleman-Fulton Pasture Company (1872-1930) began as a cattle-raising venture in South Texas and expanded into auxiliary businesses such as a meat packing plant, blcksmith shop and lumber company. Ricon Ranch was headquarters for the company, which owned 167,000 acres by 1900. The Coleman-Fulton Pastuer Company was a leader in ranching, and remained so until the company's charter was dissolved in 1930.
From the description of Coleman-Fulton Pasture Company records, 1872-1961; 1872-1933. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 71126852
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