Details for Mobeetie

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5483003426

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Marker Number 3426
Atlas Number 5483003426
Marker Title Mobeetie
Index Entry Mobeetie
Address SH 152
City Mobeetie
County Wheeler
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 369273
UTM Northing 3931370
Subject Codes cities and towns; ghost towns
Marker Year
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SE corner SH 152 and FM 48 (Dickerson St.)
Private Property
Marker Condition
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Oldest town in Texas Panhandle. Originally a trading post, 2 mi. south, 1874; moved nearer to Fort Elliott, 1875. Earlier called Sweetwater, was renamed in 1879. Courthouse was completed by Mark Huselby, first county tax assessor, and other citizens. Popular with hunters, cowboys, gamblers - town in1881 became judicial center of 35th District. Temple Houston, son of the hero Sam Houston, was district attorney and the first state senator for this district. After bypass by the Santa Fe Railroad (1888) and a destructive 1898 tornado, Mobeetie declined. (1967)

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