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Claude
This marker is on the Courthouse Square, at the northwest corner of US 287 and Trice Street, Claude.
Lat 35.110617
Lon -101.359172
Marker Text:
Town of Claude
Founded when Fort Worth & Denver Railroad built into area
(1887). Claude Ayers, engineer on first passenger train through here, suggested
town be named for him -- and citizens agreed. Jerry Cavanaugh, first resident,
gave land for town. Post office was granted in 1888, with E.H. Trice,
postmaster. Claude won a close race for county seat, 1890. Tie-breaking vote was
cast by famous rancher Chas. Goodnight. Churches were established in 1890 and a
school built in 1891. Noted Panhandle historian Laura V. Hamner was an early
teacher. Town was incorporated in 1909. (1971)
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