White Deer
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Marker Text: Name taken from nearby creek, so called by an Indian legend of White Deer feeding there.
Site of county's first water well, drilled at N Bar N Ranch, 1887. Also headquarters for White Deer Land Co. (formerly Francklyn Land and Cattle Co., a British syndicate with 630,000 acres of Panhandle land), which in 1902 sold its acreage for small farms and ranches. Located .5 mile east on railroad in 1906, it became supply town for settlers. Present townsite founded in 1908. Oil boom came in 1920s. Is shipping point for grain and cattle. (1965) Marker No: 5781
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 35.434334, -101.172386
Location: at base of White Deer Statue on Main Street, downtown White Deer
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