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William Henry Bush

Amarillo, Potter County

Marker Text

(1849 - 1931) The Frying Pan Ranch was founded in 1881 by Amarillo pioneer Henry Sanborn and J.F. Glidden, the inventor of barbed wire. The partnership was dissolved in 1894. Glidden sold the ranch to his son-in-law, W.H. Bush, who later endowed the free library and park in his birthplace, Martinsburg, New York. Bush was a patron of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Amarillo Public Library. His gift of land in 1900 established the site of St. Anthony's Hospital. The Round Up House built in 1926 was a present to his daughter, Emeline, on her sixteenth birthday. (1984)

Marker Details

Address N. Western St.
Location Description 1200 block N. Western St. (FM 1719), west side 0.1 mi. N of NW 12th Ave.
Marker # 5830
Dedicated 1984
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code business topics; general; ranches/ranching
Latitude, Longitude 35.228018, -101.884296

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