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| The capitol building campaign for the Texas Rangers History and Educational Center, The Frontier Battalion is comprised of a unique group of donors who will receive limited edition commemorative pieces to signify their donation and status within The Frontier Battalion. In appreciation of their support, these donors will celebrate Texas history by receiving exclusive, limited edition item commissioned by the Former Texas Ranger Foundation in celebration of their of commitment to preserving Texas history. By becoming a member of this exclusive group, limited to only 100 members, these donors will help us keep Texas history alive and make the Texas Ranger History and Education Center in Kerrville, Texas a reality. | |
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Adjutant General |
Major |
Quartermaster |
Ranger |
Scout |
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Offering |
Limited up to 12 donors |
Limited to 22 |
Limited to 22 donors |
Limited to 22 donors |
Limited to 22 donors |
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Donation |
$100,000 and up |
$75,000 to |
$50,000 to $74,999 |
$25,000 to $49,999 |
$10,000 to $24,999 |
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Commemorative Item |
Antique Silver-Plated Colt .45 Single Action Revolver |
Winchester Model 1873 |
Frontier Saddle |
Frontier Knife |
Silver Spurs |
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Fully engraved by master engraver Ben Lane, Jr. of Estes Park, Colorado personalized with donor's name and/or brand with ivory grips Colt is displayed in walnut case with Texas Ranger badge in Lucite and a limited edition book "A Pictorial History of Texas Rangers" published in 1969 y the late Charles Schreiner III and foundation director Bob Berryman. This sidearm was the weapon of choice of early Texas Rangers |
Saddle ring carbine in 44-40 caliber with a 20" barrel, the receiver is antique nickel-plated and engraving is "old style" by engraver Weldon Lister of Boerne, Texas. A favorite with the Texas Rangers in the Frontier Battalion.
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Renown saddle maker Double J Saddlery of Yoakum, Texas produced this double rigged "Old Style" saddle with Former Texas Ranger Foundation badge tooled on the skirt.
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Custom made by John Spencer of Kerrville, Texas with a 10" blue blade and genuine stag handles inlaid with 24k gold Texas Ranger Frontier Battalion badge on blade |
Custom made by Jerry Cates of Amarillo, Texas, these silver mounted spurs feature Frontier Battalion on the shanks and a Ranger star on the buttons with hand made leather straps | ||
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