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History in
a Pecan Shell
This Farwell was
named after the same man as the Farwell
in Parmer County.
John V. Farwell was a Chicagoan who headed the syndicate that financed
the state
capitol building in Austin.
It’s a shame that this Farwell couldn’t prosper. It’s not like they
didn’t try. Besides being the first “town” in Hansford
County (1880), they centered it geographically (according to state
law) and even had a 200 foot deep hand-dug well installed.
Farwell gets credit for starting Hansford
County’s first newspaper. At its peak, Farwell had most essential
businesses including a hotel. It was granted a post office in 1887,
although it was moved to Hansford
in 1894. That may be one reason Farwell lost the election for county
seat in 1889 to Hansford.
Its decline was immediate as businesses and residents departed for
the new county seat. |
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