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Pampa

Pampa, Gray County

Marker Text

In 1888 a telegraph station on the Southern Kansas Railroad developed here, and was named Glasgow. Renamed Sutton a year later, a post office was established in 1892 and the town was named Pampa by George Tyng (d. 1906), manager of the White Deer Land Company. Surveyor A. H. Doucette (1884-1964) laid out the town in 1902. The first school opened in 1903 and the first church was organized in 1906. J. N. Duncan (1858-1941) became Pampa's first mayor in 1912. Following a 1920s oil boom, the county seat was moved here from Lefors in 1928.

Marker Details

Address 1 Albert Square
Location Description 1 Albert Square, Pampa (faces Courthouse Square on Kingsmill).
Marker # 3922
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads
Latitude, Longitude 35.536303, -100.964116

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