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Lackawanna Ranch

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Hillsboro, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 32° 4' 32.83272000012", -97° 10' 41.85498"
 
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    Dr. John S. Scofield (1826-1901) chose the Indian name Lackawanna for the 2500 acre tract of land he bought here in 1858. After moving with his family from Kentucky, he served Hill County as a doctor and county judge. Later he was a director and vice-president of Sturgis National Bank. Dr. Scofield introduced shorthorn cattle to this area. His son, Frank (1887-1974), who inherited this part of the ranch in 1901, raised prize-winning shorthorns. After the first house on this site burned, the present structure was built in 1917. The Lackawanna Ranch was purchased in 1945 by E. G. Murphree.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Lackawanna Ranch Historical Marker Location Map, Hillsboro, Texas