Rain Creek Ranch

Rain Creek Ranch

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Rain Creek Ranch is a cattle and Hay production ranch west of Houston, Texas.

Photos from 6666 Ranch's post 02/20/2023
02/20/2023
02/20/2023

Presidents Day is celebrated on the third Monday of February to honor iconic presidents. It is a time to celebrate the courage, conviction, and contributions of our national statesmen and American presidents.
Happy Presidents Day 2023 from Waller County Sheriff's Office!

02/20/2023

Boyd Rice & Quahadi are hungry for redemption!

Rice and the 6666 Ranch Stallion sired by BET HESA CAT arrived at the 2022 Worlds Greatest Horseman finals in the number one position, and after rising to the top of the 2023 herd work prelims, they plan to stay aggressive today in pursuit of the title.

Read more about Quahadi & Rice’s long-time partnership >>> https://tetonridgeplus.com/article/447

☎️ call (855) 674-6773 to book your mares!

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02/20/2023

Champions.

02/20/2023

The reflection looks like an Eagle flying. 🦅
A'ho Sisters & Brothers👋 Thank for you comment !We Native Americans have lost our history, our land and our culture! And it's the least discussed genocides in the history of the world! It's not fair that many stories of native american historical and cultural landmarks are not taught in schools and are slowly being forgotten!
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02/13/2023

Longhorns gathered for branding on the LH7 ranch, 1929. The ranch WAS in western Harris County but, if I'm not mistaken, moved to Bandera some time ago. It was established by Emil Henry Marks in 1907. Marks's grandparents were Prussian immigrants; his father, A. T. Marks, was born as their ship arrived at Galveston in 1843. E. H. Marks was born on October 26, 1881, at Addicks, the youngest of A. T. and Elizabeth (Schulz) Marks's two daughters and three sons.

Orphaned at age ten, E. H. began working as a cowboy for an uncle who ranched at Pattison on the Brazos River. He later worked for other East and Southeast Texas ranchers. In 1898 he registered the LH7 brand in Harris County. The letters had no special significance; the seven represented the number in his family. In 1907 Marks married Maud May Smith of Fairbanks and started ranching on sixty-three acres east of Addicks. In December 1917 he moved the LH7 Ranch three miles west to 640 acres of prairie near Barker. To entertain neighboring ranchers who helped him with the spring branding of 1918, at a time of manpower shortages during World War I, Marks staged a small riding and roping contest. The branding party grew into an annual ranch rodeo that attracted large crowds from nearby Houston for thirty years. That's what you see here.

Courtesy the OUTSTANDING The Portal to Texas History

09/12/2022

Never Forget.

08/21/2022

Putnam County Fair's 2022 winning "child/children's photo" taken during the fair was by Sandy Miller. The photo is Colson Love carrying the flag during the fair. Congratulations Sandy, great photo!!

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