Daugherty, James Monroe, Papers (1863-1905)1933

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Daugherty, James Monroe, Papers (1863-1905)1933

Papers of James M. Daugherty, Texasrancher and cattle driver.

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James M. Daugherty (1850-1942) attended McKenzie College near Clarksville from 1861-1864. He joined the Confederate Sates of America Army at the age of fourteen as an express rider delivering dispatches for General Samuel Cooper’s brigade. Following the Civil War, Daugherty relocated to San Antonio to work as cowboy for cattle-raiser James Adams. In 1866, Adams allowed Daugherty to drive 500 head of cattle to a new market opening in Missouri. The drive, which came at the beginning o...

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