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- Lena Stone Criswell
THE DAILY
DEMOCRAT
Thirty-First Year - Number 88
Marlin, Texas, Thursday, August 13, 1931
CATTLE REMOVED FROM
OAKES ISLAND on BRAZOS
River Crossed Twice in Bringing Out
Herd While Stream
is Low.
After grazing two years on "Oakes island" on the Brazos river northwest of
Marlin, a herd of cattle was removed from the place Wednesday.
The cattle had been placed there for
pasturage, said to be luxuriant on this tract of land, and thrived on it.
The cattle were brought out while the
Brazos is low, it being necessary to cross the river twice in getting them out.
The island contains about 500 acres, H. T.
Barton, who owns the adjoining place, said. It was formed by the river
cutting through a bend some years ago.
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