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Colonel Cornelius T. Herring (November 13, 1849 – June 29, 1931) was an American rancher, banker and hotelier. He was the owner of up to five ranches in Texas. He was the founder of the Herring Bank. He built hotels in Vernon and
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. He served as the first chairman of the
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.


Early life

Cornelius Taylor Herring was born on November 13, 1849, in
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. His father was Jesse Herring and his mother, Sarah Friend. His mother died when he was ten years old. Meanwhile, his father remarried and served in the
Confederate States Army The Confederate States Army, also called the Confederate Army or the Southern Army, was the military land force of the Confederate States of America (commonly referred to as the Confederacy) during the American Civil War (1861–1865), fighting ...
during the
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. He had a brother, Emerson.


Career

Herring started his career as a wheat farmer in
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, at the age of thirteen, making $200 the first year. By the second year, he purchased 100 head of cattle. At the close of the civil war, Cornelius and his brother Emerson drove cattle from
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, to
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. By 1872, they purchased 500 acres in
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. Herring moved his cattle to
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, in 1878. Within a few years, he moved his cattle to the
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which belonged to the
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and
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, two Native American tribes. Herring sued the
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for "damages to cattle" in 1883. Herring invested in cattle with Bill Stinson in the late 1880s. By 1887, they owned 12,000
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s, which they raised over 150,000 acres in
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. In 1899, Herring founded the C. T. Herring Banking Company, later known as the
Herring National Bank The Herring Bank is a bank based in Amarillo, Texas. History The bank was founded as the C. T. Herring Banking Company by Colonel Cornelius T. Herring in Vernon, Texas in 1899. It was later known as the Herring National Bank. It was chartered by ...
and finally the Herring Bank in
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. It was also in Vernon that he built his first hotel, known as the Wilbarger Hotel. Additionally, he "owned thirteen lumber companies throughout North Texas" like the C. T. Herring Lumber Company in
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. By the late 1890s, he raised cattle in
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,
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, and
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. Herring purchased the Seven-Up Ranch in
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, in 1905. Two years later, in 1907, he purchased 96,000 acres from the
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in
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. He also purchased the Kit Carson Ranch, the "Y Ranch near
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, the H-Anchor Ranch near Crowell, a ranch in the Big Bend country, and farming interests in
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and Moore counties." With Patrick H. Landergin, he acquired the Bravo Ranch, formerly owned by
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. Herring joined the
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. He served on the executive committee of the Panhandle and Southwestern Stockmen's Association in 1912. By 1919, he served as the first chairman of the
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. He also served as the president of the Tri-State Fair Association. Herring built the Palo Duro, a five-story hotel in Amarillo, in 1923. He built the Herring Hotel, a 14-story hotel, for US$1 million, in 1925. Additionally, he was a shareholder of the Amarillo Gas Company, later known as Pioneer Natural Gas. Herring was a member of the
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, the
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, the Odd Fellows, and the
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Personal life

Herring married Sarah Jane Lawrence in 1869. They had a son, William E. Herring of Amarillo and a daughter, Mrs L. K. Johnson of Vernon. The couple divorced, and Herring married Elizabeth Smithey in 1889. After living in Vernon, they moved into a new mansion located at 2216 Van Buren Street in Amarillo, Texas in the 1910s.


Death and legacy

Herring died on June 29, 1931, in Amarillo, Texas. He was buried at the Llano Cemetery in Amarillo. By the time of his death, he was worth an estimated US$10 million. Herring's mansion in Amarillo was demolished in 1970. It is now a parking lot near the
Amarillo Museum of Art The Amarillo Museum of Art is located at 2200 S. Van Buren Street on the grounds of Amarillo College in the city of Amarillo, in the county of Potter, in the U.S. state of Texas. Museum Designed by architect Edward Durell Stone, the Amarillo Muse ...
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References

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