Richard Andrews, Andrews County and Andrews, Texas

Andrews, Texas is located in far West Texas.  If you hold your right hand up and imagine that this part of Texas is represented by your thumb and forefinger, Andrews County would be where your thumb and forefinger come together.  The town of Andrews is the county seat and just about the lone survivor of a number of small communities that were born and died out since around 1890 when settlers first began to come to the area.

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Decatur, Texas

Decatur, Texas (33°14′N 97°35′W) is the county seat of Wise County in North Texas.  Its namesake is Stephen Decatur, Jr., a famous naval officer.  Decatur was the son of naval officer Stephen Decatur, Sr. who served in the navy during the American Revolution.  Stephen Decatur, Jr. was reared in Philadelphia and upon graduation from Episcopal Academy there, at 17 years old, he worked in the maritime industry before securing a midshipman’s warrant in 1798 and began serving on the USS United States.  This was in the interim period between the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, but there was still quite a lot of naval activity that occurred.  Decatur was then assigned to a frigate USS Essex as a first lieutenant protecting maritime shipping.  In succession, he was transferred to the USS New York and USS Argus.  This was followed by a transfer to the USS Enterprise, a schooner.  He served in action against French ships and others.  In one event, he was commanding a captured enemy ship in the harbor at Tripoli on a mission to destroy the captured USS Philadelphia.  Decatur was able to board the ship with 60 men, set it afire, escape to his vessel and reach open sea.  For this, he was commended by Vice Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson.

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José Antonio Navarro

José Antonio Navarro was the son of Angel Navarro of Corsica, the Mediterranean island south of Spain, and Josefa Maria Ruiz y Peña. He was born in 1795 in San Antonio de Béxar. He, like many other Tejano residents of the area, opposed the rule of Santa Anna. He married Margarita de la Garza in 1825 and together they would have seven children.

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Matador Ranch

The Matador Ranch is unique in that for the first 70 years of its existence it was owned either by a number of people or a syndicate, rather than having been owned by one family or a partnership.  The Matador Cattle Company was founded 1879 by five individuals: Col. Alfred Markham Britton, Henry Harrison Campbell, Spottswood W. Lomax, John W. Nichols, and a brother in law of Britton known only by the name of Cata. The ranch’s name was coined by Lomax, who is said to have had a keen interest in Spanish literature.

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