Ward Co. History, Towns & Historical Markers
Ward County History
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Towns - Past
& Present - in Ward County
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Ward County
Historical Markers
18 records
1 Courthouse
14 Historical Markers
3 Museums
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Butterfield
Overland Stage Line - Grandfalls
Marker Title:
Butterfield Overland Stage Line
Address: SH 18, S of Grandfalls
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: 1936
Marker Location: On SH 18 about 2 miles
S. of Grandfalls
Marker Text: One of the longest stage routes ever established,
the Southern Overland Mail Line (Butterfield Route) which provided semi-weekly service St.
Louis to San Francisco, 1858-1861. Followed substantially the route of this highway
through Ward County.
Christ The King
Catholic Church/Sands Art Center
Marker Title:Christ The
King Catholic Church/Sands Art Center
Address: 1000 N. Main Street
City: Monahans
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: 1992
Designations: Recorded Texas Historic
Landmark
Marker Location: 1000 N. Main (also N.
SH 18) at corner of Main & J Streets, Monahans
Marker Text: Area Catholics held religious services in their homes
beginning in the mid-1920s until a donation of money and two lots here in 1938 enabled the
congregation to construct this modestly detailed structure known as Christ the King
Catholic Church. Although the building was expanded in 1954, the congregation relocated in
1961. In 1965 the building became the Sands Art Center for art workshops, exhibits, craft
shows, and occasional community theatre. (Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1992)
Early Public Library,
Vicinity of Barstow
Marker Title: Vicinity of Early
Public Library
Address: FM 516 & 873
City: Barstow
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: 1967
Marker Location: Jct. of Mackey (FM 515)
and FM 873, Barstow
Marker Text: The Republic of Texas set a cultural example by
legislation for a state library in 1839. In 1874 cities were authorized to establish
public libraries, but most were privately financed. A library near here about 1890 was a
gift of Miss Anna Gould, a daughter of railroad magnate Jay Gould, when she was visiting
the stone quarry 4.5 miles east. She established the library, the first in Ward County,
which was not organized until 1892, for families near the quarry. Most Texas counties now
have free public libraries, since a 1919 law granted this privilege.
First Ward County Courthouse
Marker Title: Site of First Ward
County Courthouse
Address: FM 518 & 873
City: Barstow
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: 1985
Marker Location: Jct. of Mackey (FM 518)
& FM 873 Barstow
Marker Text: A
Three-story red sandstone courthouse with a domed cupola was constructed here in 1893, one
year after Barstow was elected first Ward County seat. The first elected officials to
serve in the courthouse were R. D. Gage, Co. Judge; S. D. McWhorter, Co. & Dist.
Clerk; W. M. Ware, Sheriff & Tax Collector; John W. Phillips, Co. Attorney: S. H.
Parker, Tax Assessor: J. B. Carson, Surveyor; J. J. Walker, Treas.; Pat Wheat, Comm. No.
1; W. C. Carson, Comm. No. 2; Pat Duarte, Comm. No. 3; and A. D. Irvin, Comm. No. 4. The
landmark was razed soon after the county seat moved to Monahans in 1938. All that remains
is a cornerstone.
Grandfalls Union Church
Marker Title: Grandfalls Union Church
Address: SH 18 & 329
City: Grandfalls
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: 1966
Marker Location: At the intersection of
SH 18 and SH 329 in Grandfalls
Marker Text: Built by three Protestant groups, 1910. First church
building in town founded 1897.
Holman Hotel, Old
Marker Title: Old Holman Hotel
Address: 114 W. Sealy (US 80)
City: Monahans
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: 1966
Designations: Recorded Texas Historic
Landmark
Marker Location: 114 W. Sealy (US 80),
Monahans
Marker Text: Built about 1910 by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Holman, 1898
settlers in Monahans. "Dad" Holman had a lumber and coal business, dray, and
livery stable; he met daily trains and took home seekers of salesmen to the family hotel.
One of family's six children was Eugene Holman (1895-1962), petroleum industry leader who
rose in 1944 to presidency of Standard Oil of New Jersey, the world's largest oil company.
Outstanding in labor relations, he was an advisor to U. S. Dept. of Commerce; won (1960)
American Petroleum Institute gold medal of distinguished achievement.
Holman House
Marker Title: Holman House
Address: US 80
City: Monahans
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: ?
Designations: Recorded Texas Historic
Landmark
Marker Location: At the Million Barrels
Museum, on US 80 at Eastern Edge of Monahans
Marker Text: ----
Million Barrel Museum
Museum Name: Million Barrel Museum
Mailing Address: 400 E. 4th St.
City: Monahans
Area Code: 915
Phone: 943-6312
County: Ward
Million Barrel Tank
Marker Title: Million Barrel Tank
Address: US 80
City: Monahans
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: ?
Marker Location: At the Million Barrel
Museum, on US 80, at eastern edge of Monahans.
Marker Text: A project of the Shell Oil Company, the construction
of this oil storage tank in 1928 was the result of an oil boom in the area. Built to
accommodate crude oil until it could be shipped to refineries, the tank was constructed by
crews working on a 24-hour schedule using hand operated and horse-drawn equipment.
Covering eight acres of land, the tank was able to hold over one million barrels of oil.
It was filled to capacity only once. Efforts to convert it into a water-filled recreation
center in the 1950s were unsuccessful, and it became a museum in 1986.
Monahans Sandhills State Park
and Museum
Marker Title: Monahans Sandhills
State Park and Museum
Address: US 80.IH 20
City: Monahans
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: ?
Marker Location: About 6 miles E. on
Monahans on US 80/I-20 at visitors center in Sandhills State Park.
Marker Text: In these shifting seas of sand, rich in stone
evidences of primitive men, today's visitors find flint points, sandstone metals and menos
of peoples who were here as early as 10,000 years ago and late as the 1870's. Bones of
giant mammoths and gigantic bison prove that this desert was in post-glacial times a land
of lakes and tall grasses. Cabeza de Vaca in 1535 and Antonio de Espejo in 1583
encountered Jumanos, historic tribe which hunted here. In 1590, Castano de Sosa found a
tribe he called Vaqueros because they lived by hunting cows (buffalo)--the tribe later
called apaches. For more than 100 years at this stop on great Comanche War Trail extending
into Mexico. apache fought Comanche for pools of water and acorns of dwarf Shinnery oak.
The California or Emigrant Trail through the Sand Hills started with the gold rush. Was
first mapped in September 1849 by Capt. Randolph B. Marcy, U. S. topographical engineers,
and in 1854 by Capt. John Pope, who explored a railroad route toward the Pacific Ocean.
3,000 acres of Sand Hills were designated in 1957 as a state park, after acquisition and
construction of museum by Ward County. Has picnic facilities.
Monahans Sandhills State Park
Interpretive Center
Museum Name: Monahans Sandhills State
Park Interpretive Center
Mailing Address: Box 1738
City: Monahans
Zip code: 79756
Area Code:915
Phone:943-2092
County: Ward, Winkler
Railroad Section House, Old
Marker Title: Old Railroad Section
House
Address: US 80/IH-20
City: Monahans
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: 1965
Designations: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Marker Location: About 6 miles E. of Monahans on
Us 80/I--29 in Sandhills State Park
Marker Text: Sand Hills section house. Built 1903 by Texas & Pacific Rwy., for one
of its track foremen water and human aid for men who were sand-bogged or stranded in
storms.
Rattlesnake Bomber Base
Marker Title: Rattlesnake Bomber Base
Address: IH-20 at Exit 66
City: Pyote
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: 1984Marker Location: On
IH-20 west bound service road, Exit 66 (Pyote, Kermit exit) across IH-20 from West Texas
Children Jail.
Pyote Marker Text: Nicknamed for the numerous rattlesnake dens that were
uncovered during its construction, Pyote Army Air Base was established in 1942 to train
replacement crews for bombers during World War 11. Located on 2,700 of University of Texas
land, the base consisted of two 8,400 foot runways, five large hangers, and hundreds of
buildings used to house 3,000 to 4,000 soldiers and 2,000 civilians. On Jan. 1, 1943, the
19th Bombardment Group (later known as the 19th Combat Crew) trained B-17 bomber crews.
Pyote cane to be highly regarded after the transition to B 29s was made in July 1944.
During the post-war years, the base served as a storage facility; at one time housing as
many as 2,000 aircraft, including the "Enola Gay', the plane that dropped the first
atomic bomb. Pyote also was used for a short time as a radar station, but by 1966 it was
no longer economical to maintain such a large base for so small an operation, and the
facility was closed.
Ward County
Marker Title: Ward County
Address: IH 20, East of Pyote
City: Pyote
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: 1936
Marker Location: In roadside rest area on east
bound IH-20 about 4 1/2 miles east of Pyote.
Marker Text: Formed from Tom Green County: created February 26, 1887, organized March
29, 1892. Named in honor of Thomas William Ward, 1807-1872, at the storming of Bexar,
December, 1835; Commissioner of the General Land Office, 1841-1848; United States consul
at Panama, 1853-1856. County Seat.
Ward County Bank, Old
Marker Title: Old Ward County Bank
Address: Mackey Ave.
City: Barstow
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: 1962
Designations: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Marker Location: Mackey Ave
Marker Text: C. E. Pierce, an early
advocate of irrigated agricultural lands for the Pecos River valley, had this building
constructed in 1901 to house Ward County's first bank. Never incorporated, the bank lost
money due to crop failures and closed in 1907. Constructed of red sandstone from the
nearby Barstow Quarry, the building exhibits influences of the Romanesque revival style
and features an interesting corner entrance.
Ward County Courthouse
Marker Title: Ward County Courthouse
City: Monahans
County: Ward
Current use: Active courthouse
Owner: County
Style: Modern
Water Improvement District #2
Marker Title: Water Improvement District #2
Address: SH 18 & 2nd St.
City: Grandfalls
County: Ward
Year Marker Erected: 1966
Designations: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark
Marker Location: On SH 18, near intersection of
SH 18 and 2nd St. at the Chamber of Commerce, Grandfalls.
Market Text: Water Improvement District No. 2 office. Built 1896 by promoters of
irrigated farming. Community Center.
Source: Texas Historic
Sites Atlas
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