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Site of O.K. Wagon Yard

Snyder, Scurry County

Marker Text

(Formerly on Jackass Avenue) Stopping place for travelers in early 1900s. Rented rooms and horse stalls for two bits (25 c) each. Provided blacksmithing and harness repair and kept a horse, Jersey Bull, and a "Missouri Jack" (donkey) as stud animals. With right contact here, a cowboy could also buy a jar of "White Lightning" (home-brewed whiskey). On Saturdays citizens "passed the hat" to finance a rodeo at the yard. In later years "first Mondays" were held here, where farmers, ranchers, mule skinners, and the curious met to swap or exchange produce, livestock, and other goods. Yard closed in 1930s. (1971)

Marker Details

Address 2312 Avenue R
Location Description NE corner of intersection of Ave R and 24th Street
Marker # 4843
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code
Latitude, Longitude 32.71827, -100.91703

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