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Waddell Pecan Tree

Odessa, Ector County

Marker Text

A few years after Odessa was founded in 1881, a squirrel stole a pecan from a neighbor's porch, and buried it in the yard of W. T. Malone, planting this tree. A rarity in the downtown area, it became a well-known landmark. When R. T. ("Cotton") Waddell (1889-1964) and his wife Mary Lee moved from their ranch to this home on July 1, 1926, they found entire neighborhood enjoying the native pecans from their tree. The R. T. Waddells, younger generation of a family influential in this region since the 1870s, gave time and talent to civic works as freely as their tree gave shade.

Marker Details

Address 321 N. Lee
Location Description 321 N. Lee, Odessa
Marker # 5697
Dedicated 1972
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code lumber topics; agriculture, general; Botany
Latitude, Longitude 31.846803, -102.370568

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