M. B. Sawyer Ranch House

Historical marker location:
7.3 mi. S on FM 403; 0.25 mi. E on Co. Rd., Brownfield, Texas
( From Brownfield, take FM 403 South about 7.3 miles to county road; take county road 1/4 mile east.)
Marker installed: 1970
Marker size: Medallion & Plate

Home of Monroe Brown Sawyer and wife Rebecca (Skeen); built 1902. One of earliest homes in Terry County, it predated town of Brownfield. Building material for original five rooms was hauled from Colorado City and Big Spring by wagon. House has been remodeled extensively. In 1881 and 1882 M. B. Sawyer was a Texas Ranger, Company C, Frontier Battalion. He expanded 21 sections of land, bought in 1901, into a 33-section ranch.

Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1970

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