Details for Finch-Lord-Nelson and the Founding of Panhandle City

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5065001595

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Marker Number 1595
Atlas Number 5065001595
Marker Title Finch-Lord-Nelson and the Founding of Panhandle City
Index Entry Finch-Lord-Nelson and the Founding of Panhandle City
Address 501 Elsie
City Panhandle
County Carson
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 283592
UTM Northing 3914411
Subject Codes cattle, cattle industry topics; cities and towns; ranches/ranching
Marker Year 1968
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 5th and Elsie Streets, SH 207, in Square House Museum Compound, Panhandle.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Cattle firm that had brought first Herefords to region-- Lue Finch, W. H. Lord, O. H. Nelson-- in 1887 promoted Panhandle City, as railroad line approached. They sent in ten cowboys to stake claims around city, which prospered as county seat. The Finch-Lord-Nelson firm (which included John A. Finch after 1887) left descendants to continue pioneering. Of their 1887 employees, J. E. Southwood and W. D. Jolly also remained. This little red barn is a replica symbolic of frontier structures built by Finch-Lord-Nelson for the 1887 claimsmen.

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