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Town of Abernathy

Abernathy, Hale County

Marker Text

Founded when Santa Fe Railroad was extended from Plainview to Lubbock, 1909. Named for Monroe G. Abernathy (1868-1962), treasurer of South Plains Investment Company, firm which promoted townsite. Community prospered, becoming a major railhead for shipping of cattle. Several buildings from the defunct town of Bartonsite were moved here and new ones built. Center of civic activities was the "Old Tabernacle" (1918-1947), located on city square. In early days, before roads were built, broad plowed furrows marked way to house of town doctor. Economy is agriculture-based. 1973

Marker Details

Address
Location Description City Hall, US 87, Abernathy
Marker # 5518
Dedicated 1973
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 33.831817, -101.84321

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