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Early Wilbarger County

Vernon, Wilbarger County

Marker Text

Organized 1858 and named in honor of Matthias and Josiah P. Wilbarger, early Texas settlers. Josiah, a surveyor, had become famous as the man who lived 12 years after being scalped by Comanches, 1833, near Austin. He had saved his life by putting a wool sock on his head; he was rescued next day by neighbors. An adobe house built 1878 by Jonathan and C. F. Doan, the first Wilbarger County settlers, marks the Red River crossing of the famous Western Cattle Trail. Vernon (formerly Eagle Flat) became county seat in 1881. The first railroad reached town, 1886. (1968)

Marker Details

Address 1700 Wilbarger St.
Location Description Wilbarger County Courthouse grounds, SW corner at NE corner of Main St. (US 183/US 283) and Wilbarger St.
Marker # 1361
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code counties; pioneers; transportation; cattle, railroads
Latitude, Longitude 34.152982, -99.28422

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