Details for Whiteflat

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5345005788

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Marker Number 5788
Atlas Number 5345005788
Marker Title Whiteflat
Index Entry Whiteflat
Address SH 70,
City Whiteflat
County Motley
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 325749
UTM Northing 3775560
Subject Codes cities and towns; ghost towns
Marker Year 1991
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location S.H. 70, R.O.W., Whiteflat
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text This area of Motley County was first called "Whiteflat" due to the tall white needlegrass which covered the flat prairie land. A post office, named Whiteflat, was established for the rural settlement in 1890 at the request of W. R. Tilson. At its height, the community boasted four grocery stores, three service stations, three garages, two cafes, a hardware store, two gins, and three churches. A school, first housed in a one-room schoolhouse built by volunteers, opened in 1890. It was replaced by a four-room school in 1908, and in 1922 a new two-story brick structure was erected. It also served as a community gathering place. Dependent on an economy based on agriculture and small family farms, the community began to decline as a result of the Depression and dust bowl years of the 1930s. The Whiteflat School closed in 1946, when it was consolidated with Matador Schools. The local churches disbanded in the 1960s; the post office closed in 1966 following the death of the last postmaster, Ida Morris; and the last remaining retail business, a grocery store and service station, closed in 1968. (1991)

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