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Geraldine

Holliday, Archer County

Marker Text

In 1901, after failing to locate suitable land in Oklahoma, the American Tribune New Colony Company of Indianapolis acquired over 59,000 acres in this area for an immigration project. A post office was established in March 1902, and by grand opening, May 20, 1902, Geraldine had been surveyed, 2 water wells drilled, 75 buildings erected, and 125 farm families settled. A severe drought and lack of ground water caused all but 20 families to leave by Jan. 1903. In 1905 County Court sold the tract to former owner Luke F. Wilson, and Geraldine was vacated. (1973)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description from Holliday take FM 368 South about 8 miles.
Marker # 2172
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ghost towns
Latitude, Longitude 33.712228, -98.709351

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