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Site of The Dawson Saloon

Odessa, Ector County

Marker Text

Frontier business of S.T. (TOL) and E.F. (LISH) Dawson, brothers. Lish Dawson, 1891-92 Sheriff of Ector County, had a barber chair in the Saloon, and helped tend bar. Liquor was in 40-gallon barrels. Ice for drinks was hauled from great lakes by Texas & Pacific Railroad. To avoid township restriction on liquor sales, Dawson moved saloon to the street; Tol was brought to trial for this. "White Ribboners"--Clubwomen opposed saloons. In the face Lish Dawson lost his office, and the business was closed.

Marker Details

Address 125 West 2nd St.
Location Description 125 West 2nd St. (also US Hwy. 80), Odessa (in front of Bldg. facing North)
Marker # 4894
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code women, women's history topics; saloons
Latitude, Longitude 31.844852, -102.368257

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