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A Half-Mile South of this marker Stood Town of Gomez

Brownfield, Terry County

Marker Text

In 1903, owners of land here in center of then-unorganized Terry County platted this town, secured a post office named for Spanish-American patriot Maximo Gomez, drilled a public water well, and induced merchants and citizens to move here. This was the first inhabited townsite in the county. Its promoters hoped it would be the county seat, but that honor went to Brownfield (4.4 mi. E) in 1904 when the county was organized. Gomez had a post office until 1926, school until 1941. A church, some businesses (.75 mi. NW), and the old cemetery retain the name. (1974)

Marker Details

Address US 380
Location Description Gomez community. From Brownfield, 5.7 mi. W on US 380, S side of the road 0.4 mi. E of FM 303.
Marker # 2211
Dedicated 1974
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 33.181449, -102.370904

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