Hutchinson
"Birthplace of Hutchinson County" Isaac Mc Cormack Cottage
Stinnett, TX
Built 1899 with materials hauled at great peril across the Canadian - then without a bridge.
Beale Road
Borger, TX
Edward Fitzgerald "Ned" Beale was a significant figure in 19th century America.
Bents Creek
Borger, TX
(About 1.5 miles east) Named for Charles (1799-1847) and William Bent (1809-1869), famed for frontier trading with mountain men and...
Drift Fence
Stinnett, TX
Famed cattleman Charles Goodnight established one of the first ranches in the Texas Panhandle, the J A Ranch, in 1876.
Drift Fence
Stinnett, TX
Famed cattleman Charles Goodnight established one of the first ranches in the Texas Panhandle, the J A Ranch, in 1876.
First Battle of Adobe Walls
Stinnett, TX
(November 25, 1865) Largest Indian battle in Civil War.
Fort Smith-Santa Fe Trail
Borger, TX
Josiah Gregg (1806-50) blazed the Fort Smith-Santa Fe Trail in 1840 as a shorter route between the U.S. and New Mexico.
Hutchinson County Courthouse
Stinnett, TX
Hutchinson County, named for prominent judge and writer Anderson Hutchinson, was one of 54 counties created out of the District of Bexar...
Site of John and Maggie Weatherly Half-Dugout Site
Borger, TX
This structure is a copy of a half-dugout erected in 1898 near this location by John (1865-1944) and Maggie Weatherly (1875-1968).