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Gober-Barron-Williford House

Paducah, Cottle County

Marker Text

Late Victorian structure, has fine glass and gingerbread trim. Built 1896 and lived in by first (1892-1898) Cottle County Sheriff, Joe L. Gober. At that time, many townspeople lived in dugouts. Building materials had to be hauled from railroad towns of Childress and Quanah. (Paducah acquired railway line in 1909). Gober sold home to W. M. Barron, who was County's third sheriff. Since, 1941, it has been owned by the J. H. Williford family. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1962

Marker Details

Address 1314 Easley Street
Location Description 1314 Easley Street, Paducah
Marker # 2194
Dedicated 1962
Size, Type Medallion and Plate
Code houses, residential buildings; Victorian (architectural term)
Latitude, Longitude 34.013226, -100.307456

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