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Town of Claude

Claude, Armstrong County

Marker Text

Founded when Fort Worth & Denver Railroad built into area (1887). Claude Ayers, engineer on first passenger train through here, suggested town be named for him -- and citizens agreed. Jerry Cavanaugh, first resident, gave land for town. Post office was granted in 1888, with E.H. Trice, postmaster. Claude won a close race for county seat, 1890. Tie-breaking vote was cast by famous rancher Chas. Goodnight. Churches were established in 1890 and a school built in 1891. Noted Panhandle historian Laura V. Hamner was an early teacher. Town was incorporated in 1909. (1971)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Courthouse Square, northwest corner of US 287 and Trice Street, Claude.
Marker # 5524
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads; women, women's history topics
Latitude, Longitude 35.110617, -101.359172

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