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Historical Markers in Childress County, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Childress 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 Childress County, TX (9) Collingsworth County, TX (15) Cottle County, TX (10) Hall County, TX (14) Hardeman County, TX (15) Harmon County, OK (2)  ChildressCounty(9) Childress County (9)  CollingsworthCounty(15) Collingsworth County (15)  CottleCounty(10) Cottle County (10)  HallCounty(14) Hall County (14)  HardemanCounty(15) Hardeman County (15)  HarmonCountyOklahoma(2) Harmon County (2)
Childress is the county seat for Childress County
Adjacent to Childress County, Texas
      Collingsworth County (15)  
      Cottle County (10)  
      Hall County (14)  
      Hardeman County (15)  
      Harmon County, Oklahoma (2)  
 
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1 Texas, Childress County, Childress — 15751 — Childress Cemetery
On Farm to Market Road 268, 0.5 miles north of U.S. 287, on the right when traveling north.
Established 1887 Historic Texas Cemetery – 2008 Marker is property of the State of Texas Map (db m100182) HM
2 Texas, Childress County, Childress — 829 — Childress County
On Avenue E Northwest at North Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Avenue E Northwest.
Formed from Young and Bexar Territories Created • Organized August 21, 1876 • April 11, 1887 Named in honor of George Campbell Childress 1804 – 1841 A member of the Convention in 1836 Co-author of the Texas . . . Map (db m96825) HM
3 Texas, Childress County, Childress — 830 — Childress Post Office Building
On 3rd Street N.W., on the right when traveling north.
The Childress Post Office was established in 1887, and in 1935 this post office building was constructed on the site formerly occupied by the First Methodist Church. Reflecting the Spanish Colonial style of architecture, it features round-arched . . . Map (db m100180) HM
4 Texas, Childress County, Childress — 968 — Colonel Wm. Edgar Hughes of the Mill Iron
On Avenue F Northwest (U.S. 287) at North Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Avenue F Northwest.
Born 1840. Came from Illinois to Texas, 1859. During Civil War rose from private, 1st Texas Artillery, to Colonel in 16th Cavalry. Was in bloody battles of Shiloh, Chickamauga, Nashville, Richmond. After war, when "didn't have 2 pairs of pants", . . . Map (db m96647) HM
5 Texas, Childress County, Childress — Frank CollinsonBuffalo Hunter
On Avenue C N.W. at 3rd Street N.W., on the right when traveling east on Avenue C N.W..
In 1872, Frank Collinson, an English born adventurer, came to Texas to be a cowboy. After a few years of trailing the big cattle herds north, he turned his attention to the burgeoning Buffalo hide trade that was taking root at Texas towns such as . . . Map (db m100181) HM
6 Texas, Childress County, Childress — 2226 — Goodnight Trail
Near Ave I NW, on the left when traveling east.
In hostile Indian years of 1866-71, route of great cattle drives from Texas to U.S. forts in Colorado and New Mexico. Col. Charles Goodnight, trailblazer, drove thousands of cattle to water here. Site later (1886) became Childress. Cattle watering . . . Map (db m47660) HM
7 Texas, Childress County, Childress — 3471 — Morgan Hospital
On 7th Street S.W., on the right when traveling south.
Morgan Hospital One of the earliest medical care facilities in Childress, this double-galleried building was constructed in 1916 to house the clinic of Dr. J.D. Michie and Dr. H.D. Barnes. Nine years later it was purchased by Dr. T.M. Morgan, who . . . Map (db m100178) HM
8 Texas, Childress County, Childress — 3789 — Old Railroad Y.M.C.A.
On !0th Street N.W. south of Avenue C N.W., on the right when traveling south.
Recreation and hospitality center for early Childress; in Spanish Mission Revival style architecture. Built 1903, after citizens, led by R.H. Norris and Dr. J.H. Cristler, attracted Fort Worth & Denver Railway shops and division offices here. Among . . . Map (db m100177) HM
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9 Texas, Childress County, Childress — 13801 — Palace Theater
On North Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
F.M. Phipps and G.S. Layton opened the Palace Theater in 1926. The theater suffered two fires, the second burning it to the ground in 1936. Phipps' widow, Mable, and Layton's son G.R. hired W. Scott Dunne of Dallas to design a new moviehouse at the . . . Map (db m100179) HM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024