Hutchinson County Historical Markers
NUMBER OF MARKERS IN COUNTY -228
Have- 23 Need - 5
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Hutchinson County is named for Andrew Hutchinson one of the first Texas lawyers. The county seat is Stinnett.
If I think about this county it is the the red earth that comes to mind. There is something striking about this landscape and it makes understand why people were drawn to settle here. In this county, was the occasion where I was taking a picture of a house and the owner came out and asked what I was doing and why. It turned out she was also the owner of a cute bed and breakfast in town. (Steve hates it when I start to chat which people, it messes with his time line) . The gray centennial marker, Battle of the Adobe Walls is on private property and we just did not tee up permission in time to visit, we visited the site but missed the marker, very frustrating. 😤. I believe the Plemmons bridge marker may have been stolen 😡. The Texas Historical Commission atlas also lists a medallion for the Hutchinson County Courthouse but we certainly didn't see it. |
Ace Borger Home
Antelope Creek Ruins
Battle of Adobe Walls
Battle of Adobe Walls
Beale Road
Bents Creek
Booker T. Washington School
Drift Fence
Drift Fence
East Ward Elementary School
First Battle of Adobe Walls
First Methodist Church of Borger
Fort Smith-Santa Fe Trail
Girl Scout Little House
Grand Hotel and Grand Hardware Building
Gulf Dial #1 Oil Well
Holt Cemetery
Holt School
Hutchinson County Courthouse
Isaac McCormick Cottage, "Birthplace of Hutchinson County"
Isom
Marcy Trail
Plemons Bridge
Plemons Cemetery
Site of John and Maggie Weatherly Half-Dugout Site
Spring Creek School
The Aluminum Dome
Twentieth Century Club
Antelope Creek Ruins
Battle of Adobe Walls
Battle of Adobe Walls
Beale Road
Bents Creek
Booker T. Washington School
Drift Fence
Drift Fence
East Ward Elementary School
First Battle of Adobe Walls
First Methodist Church of Borger
Fort Smith-Santa Fe Trail
Girl Scout Little House
Grand Hotel and Grand Hardware Building
Gulf Dial #1 Oil Well
Holt Cemetery
Holt School
Hutchinson County Courthouse
Isaac McCormick Cottage, "Birthplace of Hutchinson County"
Isom
Marcy Trail
Plemons Bridge
Plemons Cemetery
Site of John and Maggie Weatherly Half-Dugout Site
Spring Creek School
The Aluminum Dome
Twentieth Century Club