Lamkin, Texas
Historical Marker

The Texas Historical Commission
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LAMKIN
Marker # 3020
Location:  at south city limits on SH 36
City:  Lamkin
Marker Erected:  1967
Marker Text:  

Originally established 1870, one-half mile north on bands of the Leon River. Named for
George Lamkin, donor of land for townsite. Business firms included general store,
blacksmith shop, gin, post office and drugstore. Despite several floods and fires, pioneer
merchants gamely rebuilt. Only after the flood of 1908 destroyed old Lamkin was town
moved to present site. Two years later with the coming of the Cotton Belt Railroad, Lamkin
developed into a shipping center for farmers and ranchers. By 1920, the town had 2 gins, a
hotel, bank, produce house, lumberyard, blacksmith shop, 3 general stores, post office, 4
churches, telephone exchange and drugstore. Consolidated Public School had average
attendance of over 200. Basketball team was county champion for 4 consecutive
years. Annual attraction was horse and mule show. In 1922, fire destroyed a
major portion of business firms. Lamkin rebuilt but failed after railroad
discontinued, 1936. An often-related pioneer story was of 1869 Indian raid 2
miles east of here on Resley's Creek. The home of Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell was
ransacked by 19 renegade Indians. The widow and her 2 sons were not at home but
on their return were greeted by clouds of feathers from ripped mattresses. A
posse drove the Indians away. (1967)










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