- Ira Aten
Ira Aten (
September 3 ,1862 -August 5 ,1953 ) was a well known Texas Ranger, and a member of the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame.Aten was born in
Cairo, Illinois . His father Austin Aten was aMethodist curcuit rider, and moved the family toTexas in 1876, settling nearRound Rock, Texas . In 1878, while still a boy, Aten witnessed the death ofoutlaw Sam Bass . In March of 1883, Aten joined the Texas Rangers, becoming a member of "Company D" serving underCaptain L. P. Seiker. Aten was assigned to the counties bordering theRio Grande River , and due to the rough nature of this area, he became involved in numerous dangerous encounters.Aten is probably best known for what became known as the
Fence Cutting War of 1886, during the period in which many ranchers were fencing off their property, doing away with open range. In July, 1887, Aten was accompanied by future Ranger Hall of Fame member John Hughes in the pursuit ofmurder er Judd Roberts, with Hughes and Aten killing Roberts in a gunfight. It was Aten who convinced Hughes to join the Rangers. At one point, in 1888, during the Fence Cutting War, Aten placed hiddendynamite charges on certain fence lines, so that when the wire was cut, the dynamite would explode. Although it sounds extreme, it greatly reduced the number of fences cut. TheAdjutant General did not approve of the dynamite method, and ordered them removed. However, by that time word had spread that the charges were present, and no one knowing where they were located resulted in a reduction of fence cutting, even after the charges were removed.Aten also became well known during the
Jaybird-Woodpecker War , resulting in prominent citizens approaching him to run for the position ofFort Bend County, Texas Sheriff , in which he was elected. By 1890 Aten had settled inCastro County, Texas , and in 1895 Aten was hired by the "Capitol Syndicate Company" to help stop cattle rustlers on the "XIT Ranch". Aten organized a Ranch Police Force of twentycowboy s, to include former Texas Rangers Ed Connell and Wood Saunders.By 1904 Aten had moved with his family to
Imperial Valley (California) , and in 1923 he served as a member of the Imperial Valley District board, which helped push through legislation for the construction ofBoulder Dam and theAll-American Canal . In 1945,J. Marvin Hunter published Aten'smemoir s in his "Frontier Times"magazine . Aten died in 1953 ofpneumonia , at the age of 91. He is buried in the "Evergreen Cemetery" inEl Centro, California .External links
* [http://www.texasranger.org/halloffame/Aten_Ira.htm Ira Aten, Texas Ranger Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7271465 Ira Aten, Find a Grave]
* [http://austin.about.com/cs/history/a/barbed_wiretx_3.htm Fence Cutters War]
* [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/FF/auf1.html Fence Cutters War, 1883 through 1888]
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