Details for Walter Prescott Webb's Formative Years

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5429005711

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Marker Number 5711
Atlas Number 5429005711
Marker Title Walter Prescott Webb's Formative Years
Index Entry Webb, Walter Prescott, Formative Years
Address US 180, on Courthouse Lawn
City Breckenridge
County Stephens
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 508933
UTM Northing 3624184
Subject Codes educational topics; writers and poets
Marker Year 1985
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SE corner courthouse square, US 180, Breckenridge
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Noted historian Walter Prescott Webb (1888-1963) came with his family to Stephens County at the age of four. Over the next seventeen years, Webb received an education in frontier life that formed the basis of his intellectual development and his theories on the role of the Great Plains in American history. Webb's father, Casner, was a rural schoolteacher and farmer. As he moved to different teaching assignments, the family moved with him. W.P. Webb thus was exposed to the physical geographical variety within the county that was so important to his western thesis. His neighbors were prime sources of frontier lore. Although Webb's public school experiences were infrequent, it was during these formative years in Stephens County that he developed his love of books and his desire to attend college. Also during this time, Webb was contacted by William Hinds of New York, who was to become his benefactor and a great source of encouragement for the young scholar. In 1906 Walter P. Webb received his teaching certificate and spent the next three years as a rural educator. In 1909, at the age of 21, Webb left his home in Stephens County to pursue his college education at the University of Texas in Austin.

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