A Legacy of Land and Livestock

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Over the past 150 years, the Schwertner family has grown its legacy from 200 acres of black dirt on the Dunahue Creek to 23,000 acres of improved pasture land.

In the heart of Central Texas, where rugged landscapes and time-honored traditions intersect, lies a family legacy deeply rooted in the cattle industry. For over 150 years, the Schwertner family has upheld a tradition of unwavering commitment to the land, their community, and the values that have sustained their success. This is the story of Capitol Land & Livestock and the Schwertner family, a tale that epitomizes the quintessential Texan spirit.

A Lone Star State citizen in Full Measure

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Fourth-generation Texan Lanham Napier

Life is a remarkable journey, an ever-unfolding story with each of us as the author. At times, we find ourselves on well-trodden paths, comfortable and familiar. Yet, the allure of the unknown beckons, urging us to explore the uncharted territories within ourselves. This blog is an invitation to embark on a profound expedition, a journey of self-discovery that will lead you to unlock your full potential.

The Rothe Brothers’ Legacy from the Untamed 1860s

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Roth Family

In the year 1865, a group of three adventurous young men found themselves camping and exploring the untamed frontiers of South Texas. The rolling hills above D’Hanis provided a picturesque backdrop for their journey, as they searched the wide-open country for livestock. Little did they know that their lives were about to take a dramatic turn.