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Lyford

Lyford, Willacy County

Marker Text

Before the arrival of the railroad, this area was a part of the King Ranch known as "Como se LLama". Lyford was developed in 1907 by executives of the Rock Island Railroad and named for attorney William H. Lyford of Illinois. Settlers came by train from the midwest and lived in tents until permanent homes could be built. An artesian well supplied water, and "Pioneer Hall" housed worship services and school classes. Later the Lyford Hotel became a focal point for the town. Soldiers and Texas Rangers protected Lyford during the border bandit raids of 1913-15. (1985)

Marker Details

Address 13516 West Main St
Location Description in front of police station just east of North Park Ave
Marker # 3150
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; ranches/ranching; railroads; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns
Latitude, Longitude 26.410344, -97.791089

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