Historical Marker

Campbell, Henry H.

Matador · Motley County · Dedicated 1964 · THC Atlas #5345002448

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Marker Inscription

(1840-1911) A native of North Carolina, Henry Harrison Campbell arrived in Texas with his family in 1854. Following his service in the Confederate army, he worked as a cattle drover. In 1879, with four other investors, he founded the Matador Ranch at Ballard Springs (ten miles southeast). Campbell's wife, Elizabeth Bundy, joined him at the ranch in 1880. Refusing to live underground in a dugout, she insisted on camping in a tent until lumber could be hauled in for a two-room house. She served as hostess and nurse at the ranch, and later was post-mistress at Matador. In its first three years, the Matador Ranch holdings grew to include 40,000 head of cattle on 100,000 acres of land, with an additional 1.5 million acres of free range rights. In 1882 the ranch was bought by a Scottish syndicate, The Matador Land & Cattle Company, LTD. Campbell continued his association with the ranch, serving as ranch superintendent until 1890. Henry H. Campbell led efforts to create Motley County in 1891. After serving two terms as county judge, he retired to concentrate on his ranch interests on Dutchman Creek. He died in Matador on May 23, 1911. (1964, 1988)

About this site

Campbell, Henry H. is a historical marker in Matador, Motley County, dedicated in 1964. It is one of 13 historical markers documented in Motley County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 16 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 33.9657, -101.0242 near Matador. The nearest cataloged historic site is Cottonwood Mott Line Camp (historical marker), about 0.9 miles away. Others within a short drive include Roaring Springs Depot, Matador Ranch, and Motley County.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5345002448. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 33.9657, -101.0242 · Matador, Motley County
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