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Farwell, Parmer County

Marker Text

Created August 21, 1876, from Bexar County. Named for Martin Parmer ("The Ringtailed Panther"), signer of Texas Declaration of Independence. Organized May 7, 1907. The XIT Ranch, extending across nine counties, initially owned most of Parmer. The Capitol Syndicate, which built Texas' Capitol, received in payment 3,050,000 acres of land and established the XIT in 1885. By 1890, population of the county was only 70. But, with syndicate land sales, buyers came on the new railroad in 1904. Brisk settlement began, with many small farms. Farwell is the county seat. (1965)

Marker Details

Address 401 3rd St.
Location Description Parmer County Courthouse, near W entrance. Inscription plate replaced 1965.
Marker # 3946
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Texas Centennial - highway marker (pink granite)
Code counties; ranches/ranching
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 34.384702, -103.039625

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