Marked Historical Sites of Hutchinson County, Texas Page: 3
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Holt Cemetery
Photograph ................................................ 32
Inscription ................................................ 33
Drift Fence
Photograph .................................................................. 34
Inscription ................................................ 35
Hutchinson County Court House
Photograph .................................................................. 36
Inscription ................................................ 37
Marcy Trail
Photograph ................................................ 38
Inscription ................................................ 39
Isaac McCormick Cottage (now located in Stinnett North side of the
Court House Birthplace of Hutchinson County)
Photograph (overall view) ................................................. 40
Photograph (front view) ................................................... 41
Photograph (rear view) .................................................... 42
Inscription ................................................ 43
Twentieth Century Club (Organization of the Hutchinson County Library)
Photograph ............................................. 44
Inscription .................................................................. 45
John & Maggie Weatherly Half-Dugout (located Frank Phillips College Campus)
Photograph of Marker ................................................................... 46
Photograph (front view of Dugout .................................................... 47
Photograph (rear view of dugout) .................................................... 48
Inscription .................................................................................. 49
First United Methodist Church (200 North McGee St. Borger, Texas
Photograph ................................................................................. 50
Inscription .................................................................................. 51
Antelope Creek Ruins (On the National Register of Historic Places)
Photograph .................................................................................. 52
Inscription ................................................................................... 53
Plemons Cemetery (first cemetery in the county 1st burial 1901)
Photograph .................................................................................. 54
Inscription ................................................................................... 55
Lieb Cemetery
Photograph ................................................................................. 56
Inscription ................................................................................ 57
William "Billy Dixon Military Grave Marker (Medal of Honor Indian Scout)
Photograph .................................................................................... 58
Inscription ..................................................................................... 59
Spring Creek School ( built in 1900)
Photograph .................................................................................... 60
Inscription ................................................................................... 61
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Morrison, Cleo & Morrison, R.D. Marked Historical Sites of Hutchinson County, Texas, book, 2001; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth29409/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hutchinson County Genealogical Society.