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Mobeetie Post Office

Mobeetie, Wheeler County

Marker Text

Early mail service in Wheeler County was established at Fort Elliott. In 1879, a U.S. post office opened in the town of Mobeetie, previously known as Sweetwater. George A. Montgomery served as the first postmaster. In 1928, after the town moved one-mile north to this present site on the Santa Fe railroad line, a new post office was built. Rural mail routes were expanded in the 1930s to serve the increasing numbers of farm families, but decreased in later years after drought and harsh conditions led to the abandonment of some farms. (1989)

Marker Details

Address 214 1st St.
Location Description New Mobeetie, Mobeetie post office, N side of W. 1st St. (FM 1046) between Hoover and Miami avenues
Marker # 3428
Dedicated 1989
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code post office
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 35.536219, -100.440089

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