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Town of Antelope

Antelope, Jack County

Marker Text

Named for springs where herds of antelope watered and Kiowa Indians had a campsite. In 1875, Walter S. Jones platted townsite on Henrietta-Graham mail route. By 1887, place had 400 people, a general store, post office, a school, doctors, hotel, and spa built around its mineral wells. Town was overnight stop and supply point for cattle trails leading north. The G. R. Christian Camp No. 703, United Confederate Veterans, active 1895-1941, served as city's park association. Economy is based on ranch and oil income; area is known for its churches and hospitality. (1970)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description US 187 - Antelope Business District
Marker # 5520
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 33.44076, -98.369678

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