Friona
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N 34° 38.273 W 102° 43.104
13S E 709132 N 3835254
A tornado destroyed the original marker, and was replaced in 2006, with same text, plus a little more in the last paragraph.
Waymark Code: WM8DBD
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/16/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member QuesterMark
Views: 5

Marker Erected by: Texas Historical Commission
Date Marker Erected: 2006
County of Marker: Parmer County
Location of Marker: 700 Main St., city park across from Old Syndicate Hotel, Friona

Marker Number: 2067

Marker Text:
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 Land Co. took options on area lands and initiated a colonization project, promising fertile land and a healthful climate to attract prospective settlers from Ohio to Kansas. The company erected a hotel, livery stable and a bank. The town's name changed to Friona when the post office opened March 16, 1907. Sarah D. Olson served as the community's first postmaster. That same year, Parmer County organized, and the Union Congregational Church became Friona's first church. A school opened the following year.

A controversy between Friona and Farwell over the location of the county seat led to an election in 1913. Voters chose Farwell and Friona residents contested the results, but a court ruled in 1916 in favor of Farwell. That year, S.A. Harris began publishing a local newspaper, the Friona Sentinel; it became the Friona Star in 1925. Residents voted to incorporate the city in 1928, electing John W. White as Mayor.

In the latter part of the 20th century, Friona served as a regional marketing center for agricultural and beef products, and claimed the distinction of "Grain Sorghum Capital of the World." A June 1995 Tornado destroyed the original historical marker for the community, and during the town's centennial year, 2006, citizens dedicated this replacement marker in City Park. across the street from the Old Syndicate Hotel.

(2006)



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