Own a piece of history with this gorgeous 223 acre tract! This property has been in the same family since 1835 and was part of the Spanish Land Grants. The original jail in La Grange, the La Grange courthouse, and various churches in the area were all built from the Muldoon Blue Sandstone rock quarry that you can still see on the southern end of the property. There is Big Bluestem, Indian Grass and Switchgrass (which are native grasses that provide soil conservation, drought tolerance, and a food supply for cattle and other livestock) . It also has native grasses such as Little Bluestem and Sideoats Grama which are drought resistant and great for cattle grazing. The property houses deer and turkey, Bobwhite Quail, Whitewing Dove, along with other wildlife. The perimeter fence has been replaced and has an electric fence that is solar powered. There is also cross fencing. The property is bordered by Buckner’s Creek and has several ponds, one of which is spring fed. Minerals conveyed.