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He was born enslaved in Texas. He died a millionaire rancher whose name still rides across the plains. Daniel Webster Wallace entered the world on September 15, 1860, in Victoria County, Texas born into slavery. By the time he died in 1939, he was known as “80 John,” a wealthy rancher, respected cowboy, and community leader whose life story defied every barrier placed before him.
As a boy, Wallace was captivated by the cowboys he saw riding out at dawn. At fifteen, he left plantation fields behind and joined a cattle drive. He began as a wrangler, but his grit, speed, and determination quickly earned him a place among the riders.
Over the years, Wallace worked for some of Texas’s biggest cattlemen, enduring stampedes, droughts, rivers, and raids. His reputation spread across the ranges not just for skill, but for the respect he commanded.
In 1885, his mentor Clay Mann struck a deal: Wallace would save his wages, and Mann would let him pasture cattle under his “80” brand. That partnership launched Wallace’s ranching career and earned him his own nickname — “80 John.” At just 25 years old, Wallace purchased his first land. He even returned to school, determined that education would anchor his legacy.
With his wife Laura at his side, Wallace grew his ranch into an empire. He invested in windmills to sustain the land, sent his children and grandchildren to college, and funded schools, churches, and community halls. Three of his four children became educators. A local school bore his name.
When Wallace died on March 28, 1939, his estate was valued at more than $1 million — an extraordinary milestone for a man born enslaved. Yet his true wealth was measured not in dollars, but in integrity, vision, and the opportunities he created for others.
His homestead still stands, preserved at Texas Tech’s National Ranching Heritage Center. And in April 2023, he was posthumously inducted into the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum’s Hall of Great Westerners.
His was a life marked by endurance, courage, and clear-eyed purpose.
A cowboy, A rancher, A father, A leader, A legend.
🚨BREAKING: Senator Chuck Grassley just announced that a FBI whistleblower revealed to him an FBI project called "Artic Frost" that targeted groups like Charlie Kirks TPUSA!
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Animals in the jungle attracted to cross has scientists baffled. In the small town of Mysuru, India, a centuries-old monastery has long been known for the large cross that stands just outside its walls. For decades, locals have whispered about something extraordinary elephants, tigers, and even monkeys gathering at the cross, lingering around it as if paying respect.
One traveler, curious about the rumors, decided to investigate. He set up a hidden camera, and the footage stunned everyone: herds of elephants pausing during their journeys, tigers brushing against the stone, and monkeys circling quietly beneath it. When researchers reviewed the recordings, they uncovered something even stranger elephants were altering their annual migration routes just to stop at the cross.
Scientists were baffled. To find answers, they spoke with the monks. The monastery revealed that the cross had been erected generations ago in honor of the man who founded the church. According to legend, he lived in ...
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