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Westover |
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16 mi. SE of Seymour at intersection of SH 114 and Hale Rd., Seymour,
TX,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
33° 29' 43.5984",
-99° 1' 3.0972"
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Texas State Historical Marker |
Westover Platted in 1910 on the gulf, Texas and Western Railroad, Westover developed into a small market center providing goods and services for area farmers and ranchers. J. W. Stevens offered part of his ranchland for the townsite, which was given the maiden name of his mother-in-law. James H.B. Kyle served as first postmaster when the post office was established in 1910. Businesses, including a bank, barbershops, cotton gins and dry goods stores, as well as churches, a school and a cemetery were established to serve area residents. After the commercial area suffered a fire in 1921 and the rail line was abandoned in 1942, many settlers and businesses moved to Seymour.
This page last updated: 7/15/2008 |
Westover Historical Marker Location Map, Seymour, Texas
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