Texas Historical Marker #03787
Old Railroad Depot. Built 1906 by Wichita Valley Railroad Company when laying tracks into Haskell; originally located on Depot Street, this building saw service during era when large shipments of cotton, cattle, grain came through area. At train time, citizens would flock to depot to see travelers and hear news and gossip. After W. V. Railroad stopped passenger service (1951), depot was made into a museum (1963); still contains original furniture. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1968. #3787
?, Haskell, TX, United States
Texas Historical Marker #02664
J. U. Fields Home. -- #2664
401 N. Avenue E, Haskell, TX, United States
Texas Historical Marker #02404
Haskell County. Created February 1, 1858. Recreated August 21, 1876. Organized January 13, 1885. Named in honor of Charles Ready Haskell, 1817-1836. A Tennesseean who was shot with Fannin in the massacre at Goliad. Haskell, the county seat. Crossed by Capt. R.B. Marcy in surveying a route to California in 1849. First settlement at Haskell, 1882. #2404
?, Haskell, TX, United States