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Site of the First Lamb County Courthouse

OIton, Lamb County

Marker Text

Created in 1876, Lamb County was unorganized until it could muster 21 qualified voters, 1908. Citizens donated labor for first 9-room frame courthouse, which served until it burned in 1922. First county officials were: judge, H. R. Miller; commissioners, J. A. Hooper (Precinct No. 1), Claude E. Halsell (No. 2), G. M. Arnett (No. 3), Walter Sullivan (No. 4); sheriff, Herb Dickenson; clerk, George Gallaway; treasurer, Fred Schreier; assessor, Luther Williams. A new courthouse of brick and concrete was built here, 1922-23. After a 1946 election, the county seat was removed to Littlefield. (1972)

Marker Details

Address Main St.
Location Description SE corner Main St. (FM 168) and 8th St.
Marker # 4930
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code courthouses
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 34.180959, -102.134784

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