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Summerfield-Dameron Corner

Dimmitt, Castro County

Marker Text

In 1876, English native John Summerfield (1885-1918) began his work locating and surveying millions of acres of land in present-day Randall, Deaf Smith, Castro and Swisher counties. One of the earth monuments he erected that year was located near this site and became a starting point for surveys in many Panhandle counties. In 1925, a group of Castro County citizens placed a concrete monument at the site, which had become known as Dameron's Corner after a local landowner. The monument was buried in 1958 when a road was cut through the area. (1985)

Marker Details

Address SH 86
Location Description SH 86, 5.7 mi. E of Dimmitt, N side of the road 200 feet W of CR 519
Marker # 5146
Dedicated 1985
Size, Type 18" x 28" subject marker with post
Code land surveys, land companies; English immigrants/immigration
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 34.540293, -102.214131

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