Coleman-Fulton Pasture Company records, 1872-1961; 1872-1933.
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Green, Joseph S.
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Fulton, George Ware, 1810-1893
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George Ware Fulton (1810-1893) was the founder of the Coleman-Fulton Pasture Company, as well as a schoolteacher, watchmaker, and maker of mathematical instruments in Indiana. He was a second lieutenant in the Army of the Republic of Texas and therefore was entitled to a grant of 1,280 acres of land, which he took in San Patricio County. He then worked as a draftsman in the General Land Office. By using his knowledge of land titles, Fulton combined 25,000 acres to form t...
Taft, Charles Phelps
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Rincon Ranch
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Fulton, George W., Jr.
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Coleman-Fulton Pasture Company.
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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...
Fulton, Gregory.
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Fulton, James C.
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Mathis, John M.
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Taft, Anna Sinton, -1931
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Mathis, Thomas Henry, 1834-1899.
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Coleman, Youngs 1804-1881.
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Coleman, Thomas M. 1833-1896.
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Taft Ranch.
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