Texas Ranches

Stories Worth Passing Down

This is where we gather around the proverbial campfire—to share stories, connect to our history, and mark time together. TXR collects tales from troubadours, showcases work from respected Texas artists, opens the archives with our great cultural institutions, and celebrates the voices, traditions, and spirit that define Texas ranching.
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The Cowboy Photographer

The Cowboy Photographer

A sixth-generation Texan with deep family ties to the King Ranch, Rahm Carrington approaches ranch culture not as an identity to claim, but as a place to observe, question, and understand. Photography became the bridge that allowed him to engage that landscape honestly—on his own terms. Carrington uses photography to reconnect with heritage and makes work that holds both beauty and difficulty without romanticizing either.
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Texans on the Range

At TXR, we celebrate the people who embody the true Tejas spirit. Our Texans on the Range series spotlights individuals who live the life, day in and day out.

Mason Mitchell Howard, A Cowboy from Floresville

Mason Howard works with horses the way he learned to do most things—by spending time, paying attention, and letting experience shape the outcome. Based in Stockdale, Texas, his days are built around riding, training, and the steady work that keeps horses sound and useful. As Mason says, “I like to let my horses and my dogs do the talking for me.” The rest is there if you’re willing to watch…

The Sisters behind Fraulein Boots

Sarah and Margaret, founders of Fraulein Boot Company, grew up exploring Texas and learning its landscapes firsthand. That early connection to place informs their approach to designing durable, comfortable cowboy boots—rooted in tradition, refined through handcraft, and shaped by memory rather than trend.

Sam Houston

Texas has yet to learn submission to any oppression.

Sam Houston

Texas Ranches

Built on Relationships, Not Transactions

TXR partners with professionals who value integrity, expertise, and lasting impact across generations of land ownership.