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  1. A third-generation Texan, John B. Poindexter purchased the first component of the ranch in 1988. Poindexter is a history enthusiast keen interest in Texas’s ranching past, a war veteran and an entrepreneur.

  2. John B. Poindexter (born 1944) is an American businessman and former soldier. He is the chairman of the board and chief executive officer of J.B. Poindexter & Co., Inc. (dba JB Poindexter & Co) and owner of Cibolo Creek Ranch. [1]

  3. John Poindexter, Houston-born multimillionaire owner of exclusive Big Bend resort Cibolo Creek Ranch, is one stiff dude. Enemy of the state? Poindexter at this ranch on December 18,...

  4. May 7, 2024 · Owner of the historic Cibolo Creek Ranch in Presidio County, Poindexter has been a passionate advocate for preserving the natural beauty and historical significance of this 30,000-acre property, recognized by the National Register of Historic Places.

  5. The ranch was purchased by John B. Poindexter, the founder and chief executive officer of Houston-based manufacturing firm J.B. Poindexter & Co. Poindexter turned the historic forts into luxury hotel rooms. The grounds are used for big game and bird hunting.

  6. Nov 26, 2019 · John B. Poindexter, The Cibolo Creek Ranch: A Brief History of the Big Bend Country of Texas, A Biography of the Founder of the Ranch, Don Meliton Faver, and His Times, and An Account of the Restoration of the Ranch and Its Historical Structures (Houston: Southwestern Holdings, 1994).

  7. Davis’s affinity for reinventing and his grit and love for West Texas sparked his interest in Cibolo Creek Ranch. He credits ranch owner John B. Poindexter for his commitment to the ranch over the last 30 years to remove and control brush and increase forage and carrying capacity.

  8. Sep 27, 2022 · A non-profit funded by John Poindexter, the wealthy Texas businessman who owns a sprawling ranch resort in the Big Bend region, has offered to buy a silver mine as part of its broader plan for a historic preservation project and tourist attraction in Shafter.

  9. John B. Poindexter, a steward of the land and history, is a third-generation Texan whose passion for conservation shines through his meticulous care of Cibolo Creek Ranch. This 30,000-acre expanse, steeped in natural beauty and historical significance, merited inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.

  10. John B. Poindexter purchased all three original Milton Faver ranch properties – El Fortin del Cibolo, El Fortin de la Cienega and La Mora (renamed El Fortin de la Morita). Following rehabilitation, Cibolo Creek Ranch becomes a luxury ranch resort.

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