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MIAMI, TEXAS

“Sweetheart of the Plains”

Roberts County Seat, Texas Panhandle

35°41'35"N 100°38'20"W (35.693048, -100.638933)

US 60
FMs 283 and 748
23 miles NE of Pampa
79 miles NE of Amarillo
20 miles SW of Canadian
Population: 597 (2010) 588 (2000) 675 (1990)

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Miami TX South Main Street
South Main Street in Miami
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, March 2008

History in a Pecan Shell

The name Miami is said to have been Algonquin for “sweetheart” hence the motto. “Sweetheart of the Plains”.

We were unable to discover why an Algonquin word would be in use in the wilds of Texas - but it is known that words are transported. Squaw, papoose and wampum (we are told) were words from East Coast tribes that traveled west with the settlers.

A timeline of significant dates in Miami’s history

1879: town begins as a humble half dugout stagecoach stop between Mobeetie and New Mexico.
1887: town was platted
1888: population rises to 250 with all the amenities of a thriving town
1889: Roberts County was organized and declared county seat - but the election was contested and Parnel became county seat until 1898.
1894: first newspaper comes out - the Weekly Echo
1898: County Seat moved from Parnell
1907: bank opens
1910: schools open
1915: population reaches 700
1923: first Roberts county fair is held
1930s: library started in the courthouse basement
1968: a tornado destroys the Miami High school


Miami TX 1911 street scene
Miami street scene, 1911
Postcard courtesy www.rootsweb.com/ %7Etxpstcrd/



Miami Texas Landmarks / Attractions

Miami, Texas photo gallery

Roberts County Courthouse, Miami,  TX
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, March 12, 2008
The Roberts County Courthouse
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark


Miami TX 1888 Santa Fe Depot
"The Santa Fe Depot in Miami was erected in 1888 and served until 1978. It was moved a short distance to its current location along US 60 and now serves as the Roberts County Museum."
- Terry Jeanson, March 2008 photo
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Miami TX Downtown
Buildings along US 60 in Miami
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, March 2008


Miami TX 1895 Cottage Hotel
The 1895 Cottage Hotel
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, March 2008


Miami TX 1895 Cottage Hotel historical marker
Cottage Hotel historical marker
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, March 2008
See Rooms with a Past


Miami TX Churches
Miami Churches
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, March 2008
More Texas Churches

Miami, Texas Attractions
  • The Roberts County Museum:
    In the restored Santa Fe Depot

  • Miami has a cow calling contest each June in the city park.
    Please don’t write and ask what becomes of the cows that show up.

    Miami Local Information
    City Hall: 806-868-4791

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  • Miami Chronicles
  • National Cow Calling Contest Cartoon by Roger T. Moore

  • Miami TX, Roberts County, Outing, 1910
    Outing in Miami, Texas, 1910 postmarked
    Old Photo courtesy Dan Whatley Collection


    Miami TX, Roberts County,  1910 postmark
    Miami, Texas 1910 postmark
    Courtesy Dan Whatley Collection



    Roberts County Texas Centennial Marker

    Roberts County Texas Centennial marker
    on US 60, 3.5 miles N or Miami
    Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, December 2008



    TX Roberts  County 1920s Map
    Roberts County 1920s map showing Miami, ghost town Codman,
    Canadian River and creeks
    From Texas state map #10749
    Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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    Miami, Texas Nearby Towns:
    Canadian | Pampa | Amarillo
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