Keith, George D. (George Donathan), 1875-1955

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Birth 1875
Death 1955

Biographical notes:

George D. Keith, Sr. was born 1875 in Falmouth, Tennessee and later became Vice-President and co-founder of the Ben E. Keith Company. He was a rancher and owned the George D. Keith & Sons Ranch near Wichita Falls, Texas. Keith's ranching interests included the breeding of registered Hereford cattle and Palomino horses. He served as the first president of the Texas and Oklahoma Fair Association and was active in civic affairs. In 1897, Keith married Meta Ransom with whom he had two sons, George, Jr. and Calvin. His second wife, Mollie Black, whom he married in 1908, also bore two sons. Ben E. Keith, his brother, operated the Ben E. Keith Company, a fruit and vegetable brokerage, from its Fort Worth headquarters. Mollie Black Keith and her sons, Kenneth and Jim, operated the ranch after George Keith's death in 1955. Mollie Keith died in 1973 and Jim Keith was killed during a robbery at the ranch in 1975. Kenneth later donated some of the antiques from the ranch house to the National Ranching Heritage Center at Texas Tech University.

From the guide to the George D. Keith Family Papers, S 521. 1., 1912-1977 and undated, (Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library, Texas Tech University, )

Born in 1875 in Falmouth, Tennessee, George D. Keith, Sr. was vice-president and founder of the Ben E. Keith Company and owner of the George D. Keith & Sons Ranch near Wichita Falls, Texas. Active in Hereford cattle and Palomino horse breeding. Served as the first president of the Texas and Oklahoma Fair Association and was active in civic affairs. Married Meta Ransom in 1897. They had two sons, Calvin R. Keith and George D. Keith, Jr. Keith's second wife, Mollie Black, whom he married in 1908, also bore two sons: Kenneth M. Keith (1910-1977?) and James Carter (Jim) Keith (1908-1973). George D. Keith's brother, Ben E. Keith, operated the Ben E. Keith Company, a fruit and vegetable brokerage, from its Fort Worth headquarters. Mollie Black Keith and her sons, Kenneth and Jim, operated the ranch after George Keith's death in 1955. Jim Keith was killed during a robbery at the ranch in 1973.

From the description of Family papers, 1912-1977, 1920-1977. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 23365861

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Subjects:

  • Cattle breeders
  • Cattle trade
  • Hereford cattle
  • Hereford cattle
  • Horse industry
  • Horses
  • Palomino horse
  • Produce trade
  • Ranches
  • Ranches

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  • Clay County (Tex.) (as recorded)
  • Fort Worth (Tex.) (as recorded)
  • Texas (as recorded)
  • George D. Keith and Sons Ranch (Tex.) (as recorded)
  • Wichita Falls (Tex.) (as recorded)
  • Clay County (Tex.) (as recorded)