Historical Markers in Armstrong County, Texas
Armstrong County
Armstrong County Jail
Charles Goodnight
Charles H. Roan
Charles Howard Roan
Claude Cemetery
Claude Monroe Ayers
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Warner
Dugout of W. M. Dye
Early Sheriffs of Armstrong County, 1890-1926
First Baptist Church of Claude
First Battle of the Palo Duro
Great Panhandle Indian Scare of 1891
Old Home Ranch
Park Named for William A. Carroll, M.D.
Roadside Park on Hamblen Drive
Route of Coronado Expedition
S. P. Hamblen Family
Site of Old Goodnight College
Site of Old Goodnight Ranch
Site of Warner Building
The Battle of Red River
Town of Claude
Town of Goodnight
Town of Washburn
Warner Memorial Community Center
The cattle industry played a significant role in the development of Texas, with cowboys driving cattle from Texas to railheads in Kansas during the late 1800s and early 1900s.~ Texas random facts