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Last Great Panhandle Cattle Drive to Montana
Each Spring and Summer after 1880, many Texas herds went u...
Pampa City Hall
Construction of this and other major downtown buildings in...
Wading River Farm
Wading River Farm
Location of
First hous...
Pampa
In 1888 a telegraph station on the Southern Kansas Railroa...
Gray County Courthouse
A fine example of a Beaux Arts courthouse with Georgian or...
Peter W. Gray
1819-1876
Front:
County Named for Texas Confed...
First Methodist Church of Pampa
Five charter members established the First Methodist Churc...
1934 Pampa Post Office Building
A post office was established here in 1892, and in 1902 th...
Hannastown
Site of former county seat of Westmoreland County is just ...
Vittorio Emanuel von Brunow, M. D.
(October 27, 1862 - May 7, 1941)
Born in North Carol...
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Last Great Panhandle Cattle Drive to Montana
Each Spring and Summer after 1880, many Texas herds went up the trail to Northern states for fattening. For the cowboys, trail drives meant hard work. They had to turn stampedes, ford rivers and quicksand streams, and fight Indians and ...
Pampa City Hall
Construction of this and other major downtown buildings in Pampa came as a result of the Texas Panhandle Oil Boom of the late 1920s and early 1930s. Designed by architect William R. Kaufman to complement the Gray County Courthouse, which ...
Wading River Farm
Wading River Farm
Location of
First house in Foxborough
1670
Marker is at the intersection of South Street and Cedar Street, in the median on South Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Pampa
In 1888 a telegraph station on the Southern Kansas Railroad developed here, and was named Glasgow. Renamed Sutton a year later, a post office was established in 1892 and the town was named Pampa by George Tyng (d. 1906), manager ...
Gray County Courthouse
A fine example of a Beaux Arts courthouse with Georgian ornamentation, this structure was erected after the county seat was moved from Lefors in 1928. The edifice was designed by W. R. Kaufman & Son of Amarillo and built by ...
Peter W. Gray
1819-1876
Front:
County Named for Texas Confederate. Virginia-born, came to Texas 1838. Aided 1839 removal Texas Shawness. Officer in Milam Guards, Texas Republic. Political, cultural leader in Houston, Republic, State, and Confederacy: he was district attorney, judge, Justice Texas Supreme Court, Legislator ...
First Methodist Church of Pampa
Five charter members established the First Methodist Church in 1906, the first denomination organized in Pampa. In 1908 a one-room white church with a steeple was built. This church site was purchased in 1924, and a new sanctuary was completed ...
1934 Pampa Post Office Building
A post office was established here in 1892, and in 1902 the town of Pampa was formally platted. Following the discovery of oil in the area in 1926, Pampa experienced a population boom which created a need for a larger ...
Hannastown
Site of former county seat of Westmoreland County is just west of here. First county seat west of mountains, 1773. Citizens adopted a Declaration in support of the Revolution, 1775. Burned by the Indians in 1782.
Marker is at the intersection ...
Vittorio Emanuel von Brunow, M. D.
(October 27, 1862 - May 7, 1941)
Born in North Carolina, Vittorio von Brunow moved to east Prussia with his family in 1864 and as a young man was educated in Vienna and Warsaw. He returned to the United States in ...