_H7 Ranch
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 29° 47.007 W 095° 41.014
15R E 240567 N 3297809
The marker at the remnants of Harris County's historic _H7 ranch, whose oxen broke the ground for the San Jacinto Monument. What remains of the ranch is now next to George Bush Park in far West Houston TX.
Waymark Code: WMG2X0
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/05/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 3

Some of the original ranch buildings have been preserved very near this historic marker. This marker reminds us of the increasingly endangered ranching heritage of Houston, as the race is on to pave every available non-floodplain square inch of this city and put up something B-I-G!!
Marker Number: 10719

Marker Text:
Emil Henry Marks (1881-1969), a descendant of Prussian immigrants, was orphaned at an early age and reared by his maternal grandparents in Addicks, Texas, and later by relatives in Pattison, Texas. Marks registered the _H7 cattle brand in 1898. He married Maud May Smith in 1907. They raised longhorn cattle in Addicks and in 1917 relocated their expanding herd to a 640-acre ranch in Barker, Texas. By the early 1930s their herd had increased to 6,816 head of cattle and their grazing land had expanded to 36,000 acres. A barbecue and rodeo held by Marks during spring roundup and branding activities in 1918 became such a popular annual event that he expanded the rodeo facilities and began charging admission. _H7 rodeos, a showplace for Marks' premier longhorn cattle, ended in 1950 after much of his Barker ranch was inundated by the creation of the Barker Flood Control Reservoir. Marks helped found the South Texas Producers' Association (1931), Houston's Fat Stock Show and Rodeo (1932), the Salt Grass Trail Drive (1952), and the Texas Longhorn Breeders' Association of America (1964). In 1936 he broke ground for the San Jacinto Monument with _H7 oxen. The heirs of Emil and Maud Marks continued to raise longhorn cattle and use the _H7 brand. Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845 - 1995


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