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“Gunfight at the Ranch”


             Many traces of Texas history can be found around the
             ranch. One such piece of evidence is a crudely engraved
             gravestone near the headquarters.  As the story goes
             according to Henry Scheer Jr., in 1873 John Murphy owned
             land that eventually became the Scheer Ranch, now
             Wellborn 2R Ranch. He had hired several men  to help him
             - Frank Smith, Ed Koozier (brother of John Murphy’s wife,
             Esther) and John Barrington. Murphy had employed them
             to stay with his family and do farm work while he was                       This gravestone on the ranch marks the place where then
                                                                                         landowner John Murphy is buried. He was shot in the
             gone from the ranch.                                                        back by his employee, Frank Smith.


             When he returned things hadn’t gone as he wanted and
             the whole outfit got into a fight - the three employed                                     “Legacy of the Land”
             men against John Murphy. They shot Murphy in the face
             with a load of shot and while he was in the house washing                    The Wellborn 2R ranch is made up of two main tracts -
             the blood from his face, someone stuck a Winchester                          the original Scheer Ranch and the Priddy 2R Ranch and
             through a crack in the house and shot him in the back and                    encompasses 8,300 acres located near the town of Henri-
             killed him. Smith fled the scene and stole a good horse of                   etta, Clay County Texas.  The location just happens to be
             Murphy’s but was captured by soldiers near Fort Sill and                     almost dead center of the distance between the East and
             returned to the officers in Texas.  Upon Murphy’s death,                     West coast of the United States.  Like other ranches in
             John Barrington immediately married his widow, Esther,                       Clay county, the Wellborn 2R ranch is the ideal place to
             who was also the sister of another one of the wanted men,                    raise Black Angus cattle and Coastal Bermuda Hay.
             Ed Koozier.  The Barringtons were arrested a few days
             after Murphy was killed, but they gave a straw bond, left                    The two tracts of land that make up the ranch each have
             the country and were never heard from again. No account                      amazing stories to tell of pioneers that traveled west to
             was given about Koozier.                                                     realize their dreams.  It’s a tale of cowboys and Indians, of
                                                                                          a murder and burial on the ranch, of a poor farm including
             Frank Smith was brought to trial on April 8, 1874 and was                    its own jail house to manage the indigent, of a prominent
             convicted of the crime of murder in the first degree and                     business man and his wife, Robert and Ruby Priddy, whose
             sentenced to hang. He was held in jail until the hanging                     name the southern portion ranch bares and who left a for-
             execution took place on May 14, 1875. John Murphy’s                          tune via The Priddy Foundation to the city of Wichita Falls,
             gravestone made of native rock marks his burial site just a                  Texas. And finally the realization of a dream of its current
             few hundred yards from where the barn still stands at the                    owners, Chris and Joan Wellborn, to invest in the ranch
             north section of Wellborn 2R.                                                and preserve its culture and beauty.
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