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Early Settlers on Coldwater Creek

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US 287 about 2 mi. N of Stratford, Stratford, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 36° 22' 35.54748999984", -102° 7' 0.7884699996"
 
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    First area in Sherman County to be settled, and only live water for miles. First settler, buffalo hunter J.D. Rawlings, came 1870s. Later County Judge. W.B. Slaughter acquired the Rawlings place about 1894. Later ran bank and store in Stratford. John Lanners (arrived 1892) was a cowboy at Slaughter's ranch; acquired land and ran a mule-drawn supply line. One of largest spreads was owned by Thomas Snyder (also arrived in 1892). Among other prominent early settlers were J.H. Williams, freighter, and Geo. Loomis, merchant.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Early Settlers on Coldwater Creek Historical Marker Location Map, Stratford, Texas