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History in
a Pecan Shell
Farwell is on land
that originally belonged to the XIT
Ranch. As the town grew more and more of the ranch land was sold.
The last 39 acres of the ranch was sold as late as 1963.
1905: The townsite is surveyed
1906: post office was granted
1907: Parmer County
organized - Parmerton loses status
as county seat to Farwell
1908: Santa Fe builds a depot
1910: first school opened although classes had been held in a church
- first bank closed (to reopen in 1912)
1917: permanent courthouse built
1920s: city's infrastructure is established with waterworks, roads
and utilities
1950: Farwell incorporates |
1936 Texas Centennial
Marker:
FARWELL, TEXAS
Named for John
V. Farwell and C. B. Farwell. Builders of the Texas Capitol, 1882-1888,
in exchange for three million acres of state land. Founders of the
XIT
Ranch 1885.
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The First National
Bank building (right) across from the courthouse
in Farwell.
Photo Courtesy Terry
Jeanson, February 2007 |
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