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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q1L_alice-victoria-ghormley-curtis-house_Amarillo-TX.html
Designed by local contractor J. D. Singleton and built for the widow of prominent Texas Ranger and rancher W. R. Curtis, the Alice Victoria Ghormley Curtis House was erected in 1906-1907. Mrs. Curtis (1869-1923) moved to Amarillo after her husband…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q1J_st-marys-academy_Amarillo-TX.html
Established by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word in 1899, St. Mary's Academy was originally located in Clarendon (60 mi. SE). In 1913 the institution was moved to Amarillo through the efforts of The Rev. David H. Dunn and the local Knig…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q1I_juan-de-padilla_Amarillo-TX.html
This is a two sided marker Front: Self Sacrifice of Padre Fray Juan de Padilla - 1544 Back Built to the glorious and perpetual memory of Father Fray Juan de Padilla, O.F.M. Franciscan Missionary, first martyr for Christianity in the United S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q0G_avery-and-mary-turner-house_Amarillo-TX.html
Avery and Mary (Ten Eyck) Turner moved here in 1902. Avery was an executive for the Santa Fe Railroad, his employer for 58 years. Mary helped organize the local American Red Cross chapter and was active with the Salvation Army and other groups. In…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q0F_h-w-and-katie-galbraith-house_Amarillo-TX.html
Constructed in 1912 for lumber merchant H.W. Galbraith (d. 1936) and his wife Kate (d. 1969), this two-story residence reflects the Craftsman style. Exhibiting quality materials in the clapboards, exposed rafters, and shingled roof, the house also…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q0E_shuford-killough-house_Amarillo-TX.html
This residence, built for cattleman J.D. Shuford, was completed in 1913. Designed by the Kansas City architectural firm of Shepard, Farrar, and Wiser, the house reflects the Prairie School style with its hipped roof and wide eaves. Other prominent…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q08_herring-crudgington-house_Amarillo-TX.html
Built in 1910 for ranchers Will and Eula Jo Day Herring, this Classical Revival style house features a pedimented entry portico with paired colossal order columns, a wraparound porch with Ionic columns, and a Palladian bay window on its south side…
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