Matador Land and Cattle Company : [collection] : 1886-1916.

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Matador Land and Cattle Company : [collection] : 1886-1916.

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Mackenzie, Murdo, 1850-1939

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Campbell, H. H. (Henry Harrison), 1840-1911

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Civil War veteran (20th Texas Regiment), cattleman, founder of Matador Ranch (1878), first county judge of Motley County, Texas, 1891. Born in 1840. Came to West Texas in 1877 and established the Matador Cattle Company, parent company of the West Texas ranch. He sold the ranch in 1883 to the Scott syndicate and then established the Campbell Ranch. Helped organize Motley County and later homesteaded a section of land on which the town of Matador, Texas, is now located. His wife was the town's fir...

MacBain, John, 1867-1922

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Mackay, Alexander, 1855 or 1856-1936

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Ranch manager. Born in 1856 in Scotland, Mackay was associated with the Matador Land and Cattle Company. This Scottish-owned company acquired the Matador Ranch located in Motley, Cottle, Floyd, and Dickens Counties of Texas. Mackay had the longest tenure in the company's Dundee, Scotland, office of any individual. He served as secretary, director, and chairman of the board from 1882-1936. Mackay died in 1936. From the description of Papers, 1886-1936, 1936. (Texas Tech University). W...

Kerr, William W.

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Sommerville, W. F. (William Fife), -1890

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American National Live Stock Association

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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 pe...