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Town of Washburn

Claude, Armstrong County

Marker Text

Planned by R. E. Montgomery, son-in-law of Fort Worth & Denver City Railway Builder-President Gen. G. M. Dodge. Named for family friend. Promoted 1887, Washburn for a time was F.W. & D.C. Line's terminus. It had first newspaper on Plains-- "Armstrong County Record". Also had general store, lumber yard, 2 hotels, 2 saloons. Became junction point, branch line connecting F.W. & D.C. with Santa Fe Railway at Panhandle. Remaining as town dwindled: Judge Jas. Logue, donor cemetery site and founder Washburn State Bank, 1908; H. E. White, owner of store, lumber yard and elevators. (1970)

Marker Details

Address US 287
Location Description Washburn community, US 287, north side of the road opposite FM 2250 (Holhouser Street)
Marker # 5539
Dedicated 1970
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads
Latitude, Longitude 35.176896, -101.573584

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