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Upland First Upton County Seat

Rankin, Upton County

Marker Text

Now abandoned, the town of Upland (10 miles N) was intended as a station on the rail line from St. Louis to Chihuahua, Mexico. It was also located near the stage route of the Butterfield mail line. Henry Halff and his son platted the townsite in 1908 and a school opened the same year. In 1910 Upland was named the first county seat and a stone courthouse was constructed later. By passed by new rail lines and suffering from a severe drought, the town declined. Homes and buildings were moved here by 1921 when Rankin became the new seat of government.

Marker Details

Address 10th and Rankin St.
Location Description Courthouse Lawn, (corner of 10th and Rankin St.)
Marker # 5611
Dedicated 1980
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroad; settlements; ghost towns
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 31.226178, -101.936591

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