On U.S. 82, 2.5 miles west of Guthrie, on the left when traveling west.
Created Aug. 21, 1876, from Bexar County, whose diamond-shaped boundaries extended from the Rio Grande to the Panhandle to El Paso. Named for William King, who died at the Alamo. Chief industry, ranching, is reflected in its famous cattle brands: . . . — — Map (db m105091) HM
On South Baker Street (U.S. 83), on the right when traveling north.
Created in 1876, King County organized in 1891. Its first courthouse, a two-story frame structure, was destroyed in 1905 by a tornado. The next house of justice, built of sandstone, burned in 1914. That same year, the county hired Fort Worth . . . — — Map (db m105089) HM