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Medicine Mound, Texas
Medicine Mound is located in Texas
Medicine Mound
Medicine Mound
Location in Texas
Coordinates: 34°11′16″N 99°35′40″W / 34.1878599°N 99.5945350°W / 34.1878599; -99.5945350
CountryUnited States
State Texas
County Hardeman
Census code47376
USGS Feature ID1362566

Medicine Mound is a ghost town in Hardeman County, Texas, United States. [1]

History

Medicine Mound is situated on Farm to Market Road 1167. It is named for the Medicine Mounds, four mounds south of the town, which the Comanche believed to be the home of powerful spirits. [2]

After the construction of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway in 1908, the town moved 2.5 miles north. It had a population of 500 at its peak, and 22 businesses. Most of the buildings were destroyed by a 1932 fire. In 1940, the town had six stores and 210 people. The school and post office shut down in the 1950s, combining with nearby Quanah. [3] [4]

References

  1. ^ "Geographic Names Information System". edits.nationalmap.gov. Retrieved 2024-07-16.
  2. ^ Association, Texas State Historical. "Medicine Mounds". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 2024-07-16.
  3. ^ Neal, Bill (1966). The Last Frontier -- The Story of Hardeman County, Texas. Quanah Tribune--Chief, Hardeman Company TX.
  4. ^ Association, Texas State Historical. "Medicine Mound, TX". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 2024-07-16.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Medicine Mound, Texas
Medicine Mound is located in Texas
Medicine Mound
Medicine Mound
Location in Texas
Coordinates: 34°11′16″N 99°35′40″W / 34.1878599°N 99.5945350°W / 34.1878599; -99.5945350
CountryUnited States
State Texas
County Hardeman
Census code47376
USGS Feature ID1362566

Medicine Mound is a ghost town in Hardeman County, Texas, United States. [1]

History

Medicine Mound is situated on Farm to Market Road 1167. It is named for the Medicine Mounds, four mounds south of the town, which the Comanche believed to be the home of powerful spirits. [2]

After the construction of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway in 1908, the town moved 2.5 miles north. It had a population of 500 at its peak, and 22 businesses. Most of the buildings were destroyed by a 1932 fire. In 1940, the town had six stores and 210 people. The school and post office shut down in the 1950s, combining with nearby Quanah. [3] [4]

References

  1. ^ "Geographic Names Information System". edits.nationalmap.gov. Retrieved 2024-07-16.
  2. ^ Association, Texas State Historical. "Medicine Mounds". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 2024-07-16.
  3. ^ Neal, Bill (1966). The Last Frontier -- The Story of Hardeman County, Texas. Quanah Tribune--Chief, Hardeman Company TX.
  4. ^ Association, Texas State Historical. "Medicine Mound, TX". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 2024-07-16.

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