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Jackson General Store

White Deer, Carson County

Marker Text

This commercial structure was built at the original townsite of White Deer (0.5 mi. E). It was moved here in 1908, when the present townsite was established. It housed the general merchandise business of J. C. Jackson (d. 1966), a prominent leader in the development of White Deer. In his career as a public servant, Jackson was mayor, postmaster, county judge (1935-41), and precinct commissioner (1947-66). In addition, he and his wife Dolly (d. 1957) were founders of the First Presbyterian Church. The Jacksons maintained their home in the general store building for many years.

Marker Details

Address 100 S. Main St.
Location Description Main Street and Hwy. 60 intersection, White Deer
Marker # 2704
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code commercial buildings; local law enforcement officer; judges; markets, merchantiles
Latitude, Longitude 35.435574, -101.172725

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