Fort Worth Heritage Trails - Cattleman, Oilman, Civic Leader Samuel Burk Burnett (1849-1922) - Fort Worth, TX
N 32° 45.252 W 097° 19.856
14S E 656357 N 3625270
Fort Worth Heritage Trails sign commemorating the life and career of Burk Burnett. Burkburnett, TX, near Wichita Falls, is named for him.
Waymark Code: WMJBN5
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/25/2013
Views: 9
The sign is located on the west side of Main Street, between Fourth and Fifth Streets, and it says:
Burk Burnett made his first cattle drive from North Texas along the Chisholm Trail to Kansas in 1866. By 1871 he had begun to build the famous Four Sixes (6666) Ranch which became one of the largest cattle empires in the world.
While drilling for needed water in 1911, oil was discovered on Burnett ranch land near the small community of Burkburnett. The town had become a "boom town" with a population of 20,000 by 1921, and it was said that one could walk across town on the tops of oil derricks to avoid the congested, muddy streets.
Making Fort Worth his home, Burnett built a bank at this site. During his presidency of the Stock Show (1908-1922), the scope of the show expanded, the North Side Coliseum was built (1908) and the first indoor rodeo was held (1918). Burnett’s family continues to operate the 6666 Ranch and numerous cultural, civic and business interests.
Heritage Trails 2006
In Memory of John V. McMillan
Group that erected the marker: Fort Worth Heritage Trails/City of Fort Worth
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: West side of Main St, between Fourth and Fifth Streets Fort Worth, TX USA 76102
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