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Great Spanish Road_First Ranch in Potter County_First Store in Potter County

Amarillo, Potter County

Marker Text

GREAT SPANISH ROAD Near course of the Canadian River, early as days of the American Revolution, men from Santa Fe went past this spot on trips to meet traders from San Augustine, Nacogdoches, and other Spanish towns of East Texas. In 1786, Pedro Vial was commissioned by the Spanish Governor at Santa Fe to establish this route, and secure direct connection from Santa Fe to San Antonio, Texas, with access to East Texas towns. The Great Spanish Road served well colonial Texas and foreshadowed 20th century usage of the route for a segment of a great intercontinental highway. * * * * * * * FIRST RANCH IN POTTER COUNTY Established 1877 at point 1 1/2 miles east of this site, by Bates and Beals, northern investors. Ran the LX Brand, and once had a cowboy named Will Rogers--later internationally famous as a humorist. * * * * * * * FIRST STORE IN POTTER COUNTY Opened 1878 a few hundred feet west of this marker, by William Pitcher, whose name was given to nearby creek, and who figured in a desperate robbery from which LX cowhands rescued him. (1965)

Marker Details

Address US 287
Location Description From Amarillo, 24.3 mi. N on US 87/US 287, east side of the highway along the northbound lanes, 0.3 mi. N of the Canadian River.
Marker # 2265
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code ranches/ranching; Exploration and expeditions; roads; markets, merchantiles
Latitude, Longitude 35.475872, -101.883058

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