Details for Old Hurley

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5017003752

Data

Marker Number 3752
Atlas Number 5017003752
Marker Title Old Hurley
Index Entry Hurley, Old
Address 332 TX 214
City Muleshoe
County Bailey
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 709615
UTM Northing 3793755
Subject Codes land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; ghost towns
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location TX 214, west side of the road just south of SW corner of TX 214 and CR 1033.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text One-half mile west to townsite of Old Hurly. First town in Bailey County. Promoted in 1907 by land company of Stevens A. Coldren (d. 1924). He had a townsite surveyed and named it for Patrick J. Hurley (1883-1963), New Mexico political leader. Company built a general store, hotel and livery stable. Wide plowed furrows indicated future streets. In August 1907 a post office was established. Settlers came in and a church and school were begun. In 1913, however, the railroad bypassed town. Efforts to start "New Hurley"-- on the rail line -- failed. After Muleshoe became county seat, 1918, Hurley expired. (1970)

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