Matador Land and Cattle Company

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Established in 1879 by Alfred Markham Britton, Henry Harrison Campbell, and associates, the ranch covered one and a half million acres in Motley, Cottle, Floyd and Dickens counties of Texas. In 1882 the founders sold their cattle and range rights to a syndicate based in Dundee, Scotland. Additional acreage was leased in south central Kansas, the Texas Panhandle, Canada, South Dakota and Montana and by 1933, the Matador's Texas holdings totaled nearly 900,000 acres. With rare exceptions during periods of drought, substantial dividends were paid annually. Company stocks increased from an originally $ .70 to $23.70 per share in 1951, when the stockholders sold their shares to Lazard Brothers and Company. Principals in ranches' operation included manager Murdo Mackenzie and the company secretary in Scotland, Alexander Mackay.

From the description of Records, 1880-1960. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 25718714

Established in 1879 by Alfred Markham Britton, Henry Harrison Campbell, and associates, the ranch covered one and a half million acres in Motley, Cottle, Floyd, and Dickens counties of Texas. In 1882 the founders sold their cattle and range rights to a syndicate based in Dundee, Scotland. Additional acreage was leased in south central Kansas, the Texas Panhandle, Canada, South Dakota, and Montana, and by 1933, the Matador's Texas holdings totaled nearly 900,000 acres. With rare exceptions, during periods of drought, substantial dividends were paid annually. Company stock increased from an original $.70 to $23.70 per share in 1951, when the stockholders sold their shares to Lazard Brothers and Company. Principals in the ranches' operations included manager Murdo Mackenzie, and the company secretary in Scotland, Alexander Mackay.

A list from a Payroll Ledger of the Matador Land and Cattle Company at http://www.lib.ttu.edu/swc/manuscripts/matadorlist.htm gives the names of cowboys in the employment of the ranch.

The Handbook of Texas has published more in-depth online biographies of the Matador Ranch, the Matador Land and Cattle Company, and Murdo Mackenzie at http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/search.html

From the guide to the Matador Land and Cattle Company Records, S 662. 1., 1874-1960, (Texas Tech University, )

In 1878, Texas cattleman Henry H. Campbell sold a herd of longhorn cattle in Chicago, formed a partnership with Chicago banker A. M. Britton, returned to Texas, and established a ranch in Motley County near the Upper, Middle, and Lower Pease Rivers. The partners reorganized the venture as the Matador Cattle Company in 1879. In 1882, they sold the company to a group of businessmen from Dundee, Scotland, who organized the endeavor as a joint-stock company and incorporated it as the Matador Land and Cattle Company, Limited. Henry H. Campbell remained at the company as the ranch superintendent and oversaw a program of land improvements, including fencing, windmill and tank construction, and the purchasing of additional land. Alexander Mackay served as the company’s longtime secretary from 1882 to 1936.

In 1890, Murdo Mackenzie, a well-known Scottish cattleman in Colorado, became the manager of the company and improved the herd by introducing purebred strains. Mackenzie resigned in 1912 to manage a cattle company in Brazil, and his nephew, John MacBain, became his successor. Land sales in the Texas panhandle were suspended in 1919 due to the possible presence of oil and reinstated in 1921 after unfavorable geological reports. By 1933, Matador’s holdings totaled almost 900,000 acres in Texas, Kansas, Montana, South Dakota, and Canada. After surviving the lean years of the Great Depression and dust bowl, the company was sold to a number of individuals and groups.

Sources:

Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. Matador Land and Cattle Company Records, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/MM/aqm1.html (accessed July 26, 2010).

Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. Mackenzie, Murdo, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/MM/fmabf.html (accessed July 26, 2010).

From the guide to the Matador Land and Cattle Company Records 1942., 1882-1951, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

In 1878, Texas cattleman Henry H. Campbell sold a herd of longhorn cattle in Chicago, formed a partnership with Chicago banker A. M. Britton, returned to Texas, and established a ranch in Motley County near the Upper, Middle, and Lower Pease Rivers.

The partners reorganized the venture as the Matador Cattle Company in 1879. In 1882, they sold the company to a group of businessmen from Dundee, Scotland, who organized the endeavor as a joint-stock company and incorporated it as the Matador Land and Cattle Company, Limited. Henry H. Campbell remained at the company as the ranch superintendent and oversaw a program of land improvements, including fencing, windmill and tank construction, and the purchasing of additional land. Alexander Mackay served as the company's longtime secretary from 1882 to 1936.

In 1890, Murdo Mackenzie, a well-known Scottish cattleman in Colorado, became the manager of the company and improved the herd by introducing purebred strains. Mackenzie resigned in 1912 to manage a cattle company in Brazil, and his nephew, John MacBain, became his successor. Land sales in the Texas panhandle were suspended in 1919 due to the possible presence of oil and reinstated in 1921 after unfavorable geological reports. By 1933, Matador's holdings totaled almost 900,000 acres in Texas, Kansas, Montana, South Dakota, and Canada. After surviving the lean years of the Great Depression and dust bowl, the company was sold to a number of individuals and groups.

Sources:

Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. Matador Land and Cattle Company Records, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/MM/aqm1.html (accessed July 26, 2010).

Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. Mackenzie, Murdo, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/MM/fmabf.html (accessed July 26, 2010).

From the description of Matador Land and Cattle Company Records, 1882-1951 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 742050319

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creatorOf Matador Land and Cattle Company Records, S 662. 1., 1874-1960 Texas Tech University,Southwest Collection/Special Collections Library
referencedIn Goodwin, James Allen, 1873-1961. Papers, 1879-1965, 1887-1963. Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
creatorOf Matador Land and Cattle Company. Matador Land and Cattle Company minute books, 1882-1940. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Nordyke, Lewis. Papers, 1951. Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
creatorOf Matador Land and Cattle Company. Records, 1880-1960. Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
referencedIn Matador Land and Cattle Company : [collection] : 1886-1916. History Colorado
creatorOf Matador Land and Cattle Company. Matador Land and Cattle Company Records, 1882-1951 University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Matador Land and Cattle Company Records 1942., 1882-1951 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Dickens Cattle Corporation. Records, 1951-1970. Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
referencedIn Mackay, Alexander, 1856?-1936. Papers, 1886-1936, 1936. Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
referencedIn Childress Store (Childress, Tex.). Records, 1898. Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
referencedIn Hamilton, John, Mrs.,. Collection, 1884-1916, (bulks 1891-1916). Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
referencedIn Charles L. Wood Papers, S 1214. 1., 1901-1981 and undated Southwest Collection/Special Collections Libary, Texas Tech University
referencedIn Quanah, Acme, and Pacific Railway Company. Records, 1901-1972. Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
referencedIn Pearce, William Martin, Jr., 1913-. Papers, 1932-1974. Texas Tech University Libraries, Academic Library
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associatedWith American National Livestock Growers Association corporateBody
associatedWith Britton, Alfred Markham person
associatedWith Britton, Alfred Markham. person
associatedWith Campbell, H. H. 1840-1911. person
associatedWith Campbell, H. H. (Henry Harrison), 1840-1911 person
associatedWith Childress Store (Childress, Tex.) corporateBody
associatedWith Dickens Cattle Corporation. corporateBody
associatedWith Goodwin, James Allen, 1873-1961. person
associatedWith Hamilton, John, Mrs., person
associatedWith Jackson, J. M. person
associatedWith Jackson, J. M. person
associatedWith Ligertwood, Arthur B. person
associatedWith Ligertwood, Arthur B. person
associatedWith MacBain, John, 1867-1922 person
associatedWith Mackay, Alexander, 1855-1935 person
associatedWith Mackay, Alexander, 1855 or 6-1936 person
associatedWith Mackenzie, John person
associatedWith Mackenzie, John. person
associatedWith Mackenzie, Murdo. person
associatedWith Mackenzie, Murdo, 1850-1939 person
associatedWith Matador Land Cattle Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Nordyke, Lewis. person
associatedWith Pearce, William Martin, Jr., 1913- person
associatedWith Prairie Cattle Company, Ltd. corporateBody
associatedWith Quanah, Acme, and Pacific Railway Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Reilly, Maurice J. person
associatedWith Reilly, Maurice J. person
associatedWith Robertson, Lewis F. person
associatedWith Robertson, Lewis F. person
associatedWith Sommerville, W. F. (William Fife), d. 1890 person
associatedWith Sommerville, William. person
associatedWith Stevens, John V. person
associatedWith Stevens, John V. person
associatedWith Wood, Charles L., 1937- person
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South Dakota
Texas
Texas Panhandle (Tex.)
Motley County (Tex.)
Kansas
Motley County (Tex.)
Texas--Oldham County
Kansas
Oldham County (Tex.)
Montana
Texas Panhandle (Tex.)
South Dakota
Trans-Pecos (Tex. and N.M.)
West (U.S.)
Texas
Brazil
Great Britain
Texas--Motley County
Montana
Montana
Oldham County (Tex.)
Brazil
United States
Motley County (Tex.)
Texas
Texas
Montana
West (U.S.)
Matador (Tex.)
Matador Ranch (Tex.)
United States
Matador (Tex.)
Motley County (Tex.)
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