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Friona Schools
Friona has the distinction of being the first town in Texa...
Friona
When established by the XIT Ranch in 1898, this community ...
Friona Women's Clubs
By 1898, Friona and several other area townsites had been ...
Gragg Lumber Company
(Side 1:)
In 1926, brothers John, Earl, Wayn...
Amsterdam, Georgia / Shade Grown Tobacco
(Side 1):
Amsterdam, Georgia
In 1891, A...
Fort Independence
Dedicated July 14th by the Republic of France and the peop...
The National Monument to our Forefathers
Was added to the National Register of Historic Places by t...
Granby Civil War Monument
(South side)
(Upper)
Col. Richard E. Ho...
Non-Repatriated Soldiers' Monument
(South face)
Erected by the State of Connecti...
Forever Mourned / Forever Honored
The men and women who served in the Armed Forces now at re...
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Friona Schools
Friona has the distinction of being the first town in Texas to integrate its schools. The first school opened on this site in 1908 in a one-room frame building, with Roxie Witherspoon teaching 18 pupils. A two-story brick school finished ...
Friona
When established by the XIT Ranch in 1898, this community was originally called Frio, after Frio (Cold) Draw, and it served as a shipping point on the recently built Pecos & Northern Texas Railroad. In 1906, the George G. Wright ...
Friona Women's Clubs
By 1898, Friona and several other area townsites had been laid out as switches on the Pecos Valley & Northern Texas Railroad. Settlers soon began arriving in Friona, which incorporated in 1906. Twenty Friona women organized a club in September ...
Gragg Lumber Company
(Side 1:)
In 1926, brothers John, Earl, Wayne and Gilbert Gragg came from North Carolina to establish a sawmill six tenths of a mile north of here on the east side of Amsterdam Road. As the Gragg Lumber Co., they ...
Amsterdam, Georgia / Shade Grown Tobacco
(Side 1):
Amsterdam, Georgia
In 1891, A. Cohn & Co. purchased 14,000 acres for tobacco cultivation and named it Amsterdam. At that time, the property was the largest tobacco plantation in the world under one ownership. In 1907, seven of the larger ...
Fort Independence
Dedicated July 14th by the Republic of France and the people of Hull in celebration of the United States of America bicentennial. In grateful tribute to the French sailors and marines who served and died at Fort Independence during the ...
The National Monument to our Forefathers
Was added to the National Register of Historic Places by the National Parks Service, the Department of the Interior in September 1974. The monument, designed by Hammet Billings of Boston, was erected by the the Pilgrim Society in 1889. It ...
Granby Civil War Monument
(South side)
(Upper)
Col. Richard E. Holcomb June 14, 1863
Surg. W. Horatio Goddard Aug. 18, 1963
8, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf.
Henry Saunders May 17, 1862
Lafayette Tillotson Sept. 17, 1862
10, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf.
Cyrus R. Bunnell Dec. 30, 1862
Edwin W. Jones Aug. 29, 1864
Geo. ...
Non-Repatriated Soldiers' Monument
(South face)
Erected by the State of Connecticut and Citizens of the Town. In memory of Winchester Volunteers, who died or were killed in the War of the Rebellion, and whose bodies were not brought home for burial.
(East face)
Inscribed with the ...
Forever Mourned / Forever Honored
The men and women who served in the Armed Forces now at rest in these consecrated grounds
Marker can be reached from South Main Street south of Brewer / Beecher Streets, on the left when traveling south.
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