Details for Home County of Doctor Oscar H. Loyd (1868-1959)

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5359002518

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Marker Number 2518
Atlas Number 5359002518
Marker Title Home County of Doctor Oscar H. Loyd (1868-1959)
Index Entry Loyd, Doctor Oscar H., Home County of
Address Northwest corner of Courthouse square
City Vega
County Oldham
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 733897
UTM Northing 3903392
Subject Codes scientific topics; agriculture, general; medical topics and health professionals
Marker Year 1966
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Northwest corner of Courthouse square, Vega
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Oldham County's first physician. A civic leader, weather researcher and humanitarian. Born in Kansas, he attended medical school in Missouri, and in 1907 moved to Vega with his wife, Lulu Mills Loyd. Despite opposition from ranchers, he introduced farming to the area; broke sod with county's first steam tractor; exhibited best produce in the county -- first at the Tri-State Fair (which he helped to organize) in Amarillo, and then at state fairs in Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Texas. A volunteer weather observer for over 30 years, he telephoned daily reports at his own expense to the Amarillo Weather Bureau. His weather notes are now in Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon. To make sick calls, Doctor Loyd bought a Maxwell, the first automobile in the county. During the 1918 flu epidemic he not only cared for the sick day and night but also dispensed food and buried the dead. As a civic leader, he organized the county's first Chamber of Commerce and a baseball team which he transported to its games. He actively sponsored the original Highway 66 Association. His estate was left to religious and charitable groups in the county.

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