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Normanna

Normanna, Bee County

Marker Text

Settlement dates from about 1850. First town, 2 miles west, was called San Domingo for its location near junction of San Domingo and dry Medio Creeks. After railroad was built, 1886, citizens moved to Walton (new flag station) to be on line. Name honored sheriff D. A. T. Walton. When Norwegians settled area, 1890's, Walton became Normanna. Word originally suggested the qualities of old Norse heroes, but through local usage came to mean "Home of the Norseman". Town thrived for years; then declined after series of fires and advent of the automobile. (1969)

Marker Details

Address
Location Description at Medio Creek crossing of US 181, south city limits, Normanna
Marker # 7127
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; Norweigan settlement
Latitude, Longitude 28.517973, -97.78098

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