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Umbarger

Canyon, Randall County

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Umbarger In 1895, Civil War Veteran and farmer S.G. Umbarger established a wagon yard and sheds for travelers passing through this area. The area became known as Umbarger when the Pecos Valley Railroad, built in 1898, named a rail switch after him. By 1902, the community had a post office; in 1904, later citizens established a public school district. German-Catholic families, brought to the area by Pius Friemel, established St. Mary's Church, or Marienkirche, in 1908. During World War II, Italian prisoners of war were held in nearby Hereford. A group of them, trained in old world techniques, carved religious figures and painted the interior of the parish church, which remains a community center. (1968, 2003)

Marker Details

Address US 60, Buffalo Lake Rd
Location Description US 60 at Buffalo Lake Road, west of Canyon.
Marker # 5591
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; Roman Catholic denomination; German immigrants/immigration; military topics
Latitude, Longitude 34.95262, -102.104997

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