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Guthrie, King County

Marker Text

Created Aug. 21, 1876, from Bexar County, whose diamond-shaped boundaries extended from the Rio Grande to the Panhandle to El Paso. Named for William King, who died at the Alamo. Chief industry, ranching, is reflected in its famous cattle brands: "6666," "Pitchfork," "SMS," and "Matador". A population of only 173 in 1890 was aided in formal organization by petitions signed by itinerants. Names of favorite horses were also added. Organization came on June 25, 1891. In establishing county seat, cowboys voted for Guthrie, which won over Ashville, choice of the ranchers. (1965)

Marker Details

Address US 82
Location Description Picnic area, S side US 82/SH 114, 3 mi. W of US 83. Inscription plate replaced 1965. Marker reported damaged (missing bronze seal) Jan. 2015. Marker reported in storage Nov. 2020.
Marker # 2944
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial - highway marker (pink granite)
Code ranches/ranching; counties
Latitude, Longitude 33.63212, -100.357062

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