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History in
a Pecan Shell
The
town was named after (George Whittenburg), son of a
prominant rancher James Whittenburg.
A grade school operated for several years and during the boomtimes
of the Panhandle Oilfield, a post office was established (1927) in
a store. It closed during WWII.
Thereafter, mail was redirected through Stinnett.
Gewhitt had a population of sixty during the 1940s, but it declined
to an estimate - then to an unknown. |
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