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Texas
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POTTER COUNTY,
TEXAS
35° 24' 0"
N, 101° 53' 24" W (35.4, -101.89)
Population: 120,832 est. (2016) 121,073 (2010)
Total area: 922 square miles (2,390 km2)
908 square miles (2,350 km2) land
14 square miles (36 km2) water |
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Potter County
History
Historical
Marker (on courthouse grounds) :
Establishing of Potter County
Named for Robert Potter, Secretary of the Navy (1836) and Senator
(1840-42) of the Republic
of Texas. In territory ranged by Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne,
Comanche, and Kiowa Indians, and since 1600 familiar to Spanish
military parties and French traders. On established routes of the
Great Spanish Road from Santa Fe to San Antonio (1786) and the Fort
Smith-Santa Fe Trail of 1840 which was followed in 1849 by California
gold seekers. Although still uninhabited, the county was created
in 1876 by Texas Legislature. The years 1874-78 saw Indians expelled
and buffalo
replaced by longhorns.
In 1877 the famous LX Ranch was established, with headquarters 20
miles north of this site. The Frying Pan, first large ranch fenced
with barbed
wire, in 1881 built its headquarters 16 miles to the west. Railroad
construction across the Texas
Panhandle made local government desirable. LX and Frying Pan
cowboys were the electors who voted on Aug. 30, 1887, to organize
Potter County. This county was discovery site (1918) of the vast
Panhandle-Hugoton Gas Field. It is noted as location of Alibates
National Monument (established 1965), an aboriginal flint quarry,
with ruins of prehistoric Indian villages inhabited as early as
10,000 B.C.
(1970).
1936 Centennial Marker - Marker Text:
Potter County
Formed from Young and Bexar Territories;
Created August 21, 1876;
Organized August 30, 1887;
Named in Honor of Robert Potter 1800-1842; Signer of the Declaration
of Independence; Secretary of the Navy; Senator in the Texas Congress,
1840;
Amarillo, County
Seat
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Potter County
Town List
Cities, Towns &
Ghost Towns: History, attractions, landmarks, architecture, monuments,
museums, cemeteries, bridges, parks, vintage & contemporary images,
area destinations, hotels,
and forum.
County Seat - Amarillo
Book Hotel Here - Amarillo
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Potter County
Vintage Maps
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Potter County
1907 postal map
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
Potter County
1920s map
From Texas state map #10749
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
Potter County
1940s map
From Texas state map #4335
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
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