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January 2004

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Showdown at Waggoner Ranch

It’s second only to the King Ranch in size, and second to none in its history of drink, divorce, and dissension. For years, its two feuding clans have agreed on only one thing: They want to break up their vast eight-hundred-square-mile spread and close this chapter of Texas history.

by Gary Cartwright

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