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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VZR_gasoline-cotton-gin-historical_Quitaque-TX.html
Cotton farmers began settling in this area in 1903. A water well was dug in 1906, attracting more farmers and increasing crop production. Because the nearest cotton gin was ten miles away in Turkey, three partners (M.E. Tomson, J.H. Clack, and L.A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VYF_quanah-parker-trail-historical_Quitaque-TX.html
Comanches traded with Comancheros SW in the Valley of Tears between Los Lingos and Cottomwood creeks Arrow Sculptor: Charles A Smith
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This burial ground has served Quitaque since the 1920s. Quitaque's name may have come from Quitica Indians who came through this area on a 1683-84 expedition with Juan Mendoza and Juan Sabeata; it may mean "the land at the end of the trail.&q…
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