Historical Marker
Town of Buffalo Gap
Historical marker location:
West and Vine St., Buffalo Gap, Texas
( Old Settlers Reunion grounds, corner of West & Vine Streets, Buffalo Gap)
Marker installed: 1968
Probably named for the pass in Callahan Divide (mountains) crossed by thousands of buffalo that once inhabited this area. Besides providing the native Apache and Comanche Indians with food, buffaloes drew the first white hunters here, about 1874. First homes in present town were dugouts of buffalo hunters. The community began to grow in 1878 when it was named county seat and was located on the western cattle trail. In 1883, however, the new railroad town of Abilene became county seat and Buffalo Gap, like so many small Texas towns, lost prestige.