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(1860 - 1939) Born of slave parents, Victoria County. At 15 became a cowboy. Rode from Old Mexico to Kansas. In 1877, came to this county, riding for Clay Mann, whose "80" brand gave him name for rest of life. On Mann's advice, bought land; past 25, and 6'3" tall, went back to school. Left Mann's for own ranch, 1891. Eventually had fine cattle and crops on 12 1/2 sections of land. Also oil was found on his property. Up to 74, still rode bucking horses. Married Laura Owen; 3 of their 4 children became teachers. His interest in education caused a school to be named for him. (1966)