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The Square House

Panhandle, Carson County

Marker Text

The Niedringhaus brothers of St. Louis sent lumber by ox-cart from Dodge City and built this square house on their "N Bar N" Ranch here in Carson County in the mid-1880s. In 1887 a railroad official occupied the pioneer cottage while the Southern Kansas Railway was being extended from Kiowa, Kansas, to Panhandle City. This was later the home of some distinguished settlers: pioneer banker and treasurer of Southern Kansas Railway Company, James Christopher Paul; rancher-judge J. L. Harrison; innkeeper James B. Wilks; and Sheriff Oscar L. Thorp. The oldest house in town, it was purchased in 1965 and restored as the Carson County Museum. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1966

Marker Details

Address 501 Elsie
Location Description 5th and Elsie Streets, SH 207, Square House Museum, Panhandle
Marker # 5023
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type Medallion and Plate
Code ranches/ranching; railroads; houses, residential buildings; museums
Latitude, Longitude 35.349551, -101.381496

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