The Spade Ranch
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Marker No: 5430
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
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Marker Text: Founded by Isaac L. Ellwood (1833-1910), inventor who made a fortune in barbed wire, and bought (1889) from veteran cattlemen D.H. and J.W. Snyder an 8 x 25-mile range (128,000 acres) in Hale, Hockley, Lamb and Lubbock counties. This range was used for Spade-branded calves from Renderbrook Spring, his southmost ranch, in Mitchell County. He continued buying South Plains land until Spade Range was 54 miles long. Headquarters (originally in Lamb County) was moved to South Camp (3/10 mi. N of here) after farm-land sales in 1920s. (1972)
Geographic: 33° 35.253′ N, 102° 12.397′ W
Location: SH 114, 2.4 miles west of Smyer
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