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Buffalo Springs
NE of Texline, N of FM 296 on private property. Map dot approximate.
Its permanent water made it known at opening of 17th century as a great hunting ground alive with buffalo and mustangs. A cow camp before 1878. Since ...
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Dalhart Army Air Field
Veteran's Memorial Park at 7th & Rock Island
Dallam and Hartley Counties’ generally flat terrain, thermal activity, dry, clear skies and a local bond to purchase more than 3,000 acres of land ...
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Dallam County
from Dahart take U.S. 87, 1 mile north of marker
Formed from Young and Bexar territories: Created August 21, 1876; Organized July 28, 1891. Named in honor of James W. Dallam, 1818-1847. Compiler ...
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Dallam County Courthouse
5th & Denver Streets, Dalhart
Created in 1876 and organized in 1891, Dallam County was named for Republic of Texas Attorney James W. Dallam (1818-1847). Texline, located on the ...
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Heartland of Old XIT Ranch
Pine St., SW side 250 feet SE of Omaha St., at base of Empty Saddles monument, overlooking Railroad St. (US 87)
Great Texas ranch of international fame. Payment made in an 1882 contract for the construction of granite capitol building in Austin. As contractors, ...
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Mrs. Cordia Sloan Duke
Pine St., SW side 250 feet SE of Omaha St., near Empty Saddles monument, overlooking Railroad St. (US 87)
(Jan. 10, 1887 - July 23, 1966) Chronicler of a unique era in the history of the Southwest. Born in Belton, Mo. At 17, taught school in Indian Territory ...
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St. James Church
801 Denver Ave.
Organized by 1902. Church built in 1910. Previously, congregation had worshipped in other churches, a bank, and Felton Opera House. Consecrated on ...
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Texline Cemetery
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