Joseph W. Shepard
Male, Deceased Person
– 1946
Who was Joseph W. Shepard?
Joseph William Shepard, also known as J. W. Shepard, was a pioneer in Collin County, Texas. Shepard was the son of Lewis Shepard and Mary Ann Huffman. He married Mollie Cathering Haggard and together they had six children.
Shepard owned a thousand-acre ranch in the Collin County area. The Plano area became famous in the late 19th century for mule breeding. Shepard became well known for this and also for breeding registered horses and jacks. He shipped his mules throughout the United States, and to Mexico and Honduras.
In 1890, Shepard opened a general store on his ranch, and the farming town of Shepton developed in the vicinity of the store.
Shepard served on the local school board, the local church and was a civic leader in the area. In addition to the town of Shepton, Texas, Shepard Elementary School was also named in his honor.
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