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Historical Markers in Lockney, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Floyd County, Texas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Floyd County, TX (20) Briscoe County, TX (24) Crosby County, TX (35) Dickens County, TX (9) Hale County, TX (43) Lubbock County, TX (108) Motley County, TX (16) Swisher County, TX (23)  FloydCounty(20) Floyd County (20)  BriscoeCounty(24) Briscoe County (24)  CrosbyCounty(35) Crosby County (35)  DickensCounty(9) Dickens County (9)  HaleCounty(43) Hale County (43)  LubbockCounty(108) Lubbock County (108)  MotleyCounty(16) Motley County (16)  SwisherCounty(23) Swisher County (23)
Floydada is the county seat for Floyd County
Lockney is in Floyd County
      Floyd County (20)  
ADJACENT TO FLOYD COUNTY
      Briscoe County (24)  
      Crosby County (35)  
      Dickens County (9)  
      Hale County (43)  
      Lubbock County (108)  
      Motley County (16)  
      Swisher County (23)  
 
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1 Texas, Floyd County, Lockney — 1647 — First Baptist Church of Lockney
Led by The Rev. I. B. Kimbrough, nineteen charter members organized the First Missionary Baptist Church of Floyd County in December 1890. Early worship services were held in R. M. Irick's dugout home and the Irick schoolhouse southwest of Lockney. . . . Map (db m104526) HM
2 Texas, Floyd County, Lockney — 1761 — First Methodist Church of Lockney
This church traces its history to 1890, when The Rev. R. M. Morris led about twenty-five Methodists in organizing a new congregation. The church members met for worship in the local schoolhouse and under arbors until a frame sanctuary was completed . . . Map (db m104568) HM
3 Texas, Floyd County, Lockney — 2777 — John Ellison Burns
Trained as a blacksmith by his father in Alabama, John Ellison Burns (1853-1940) brought his hand-forged tools to Texas in 1874. He settled in the new town of Lockney in 1900 and opened a blacksmith shop. As his business expanded he hired his three . . . Map (db m104570) HM
4 Texas, Floyd County, Lockney — 5361 — The J. A. Baker Store
Opened 1894; one of the Texas South Plains' oldest mercantile houses still owned by founding family. James Artemas Baker (1859-1917), founder of this store and town of Lockney, was born near Dallas and lived in Hamilton from 1879 to July 1890, when . . . Map (db m104569) HM
5 Texas, Floyd County, Lockney — 16991 — Trinity Lutheran Church
Lutherans in the Providence community requested a missionary from the Mission Board of the First Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Texas to fill the need for spiritual guidance in the Plains area of Texas. Pastor F.A. Bracher answered the call and . . . Map (db m152109) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024