- The Waggoner Ranch is the largest contiguous ranch in the United States
- Its listing marks the end of a decades-long
courtroom battle among the heirs of cattle baron W.T. Waggoner, who
established the estate in 1923 - The estate includes the 510,000-acre ranch spread
over six North Texas counties, with two main compounds and hundreds of
homes - Also included are about 20 cowboy camps, hundreds of quarter-horses, thousands of
heads of cattle, 1,200 oil wells and 30,000 acres of cultivated land - The estate reportedly falls within a ‘super asset class,’ akin to selling the ‘Statue of Liberty’ of cowboy culture, it has been said
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One of the largest ranches in the U.S. and an icon for Texas horse and cattlemen has been listed for $725 million, marking the end of a decades-long courtroom battle among the heirs of cattle baron W.T. Waggoner, who established the estate in 1923.
The estate includes the 510,000-acre ranch spread over six North Texas counties, with two main compounds, hundreds of homes, about 20 cowboy camps, hundreds of quarter-horses, thousands of heads of cattle, 1,200 oil wells and 30,000 acres of cultivated land, according to Dallas-based broker Bernie Uechtritz, who is handling the sale along with broker Sam Middleton of Lubbock.
Iconic: The Waggoner Ranch is the largest contiguous ranch in the United States
Sprawling: The estate includes the 510,000-acre ranch spread over six North Texas counties, with two main compounds, hundreds of homes, and about 20 cowboy camps
On the market: The Waggoner Ranch is being listed for $725million
Heirs and stakeholders currently occupy two of the three principle houses and much of the estate has not yet been explored for oil and other mineral reserves.
Uechtritz says the estate falls within a ‘super asset class,’ akin to selling the ‘Statue of Liberty’ of cowboy culture. The Waggoner Ranch is the largest contiguous ranch in the United States. W.T. Waggoner’s father, Dan Waggoner, started ranching in 1849, and the Waggoner name was prominent in the development of Hereford cattle and pedigree American quarter horses.
‘What really sets it apart is that all this land has been kept together under one fence by one family for nearly 100 years, and its history in the settling of the West,’ said court-appointed receiver Mike Baskerville.
W.T. Waggoner built the Arlington Downs racetrack that operated in Arlington during the 1930s. His granddaughter Electra Waggoner Biggs was a noted sculptress after whom Buick named a luxury car and Lockheed named a plane.
Map: Weldon Hawley, ranch manager for the W.T. Waggoner Estate in Vernon, Texas indicates the area of the ranch where approximately 2,000 acres burned in 2011. Its listing marks the end of a decades-long courtroom battle among the heirs of cattle baron W.T. Waggoner, who established the estate in 1923
Features: The Waggoner Ranch also includes hundreds of quarter-horses, thousands of heads of cattle, 1,200 oil wells and 30,000 acres of cultivated land
In 1991, she filed a lawsuit seeking the liquidation of the family estate, spurring a 12-year family feud. Biggs died in 2001. When a district judge ruled in favor of liquidation in 2003, one of the estate’s primary stakeholders, A.B. ‘Bucky’ Wharton III, appealed.
The family agreed to list the estate after the court said it was considering ordering an auction of the assets, Baskerville said. The listing has already attracted attention from interested buyers, he said.
Local residents have been worried that oil wildcatters or foreign investors will divide up the land and fire ranch employees, more motivated by making a profit than preserving history.
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