Farmer Community

Historical marker location:
Cone vicinity, Texas
( FM 193, Farmer; From Cone, take FM 193 west about 6 miles west to Farmer.)
Marker installed: 1970
Marker size: 18" x 28"

Girlhood home of Mrs. Ima Smith, First Lady of Texas, wife of Governor Preston Smith. Settlement began here in 1887. The school district was created in 1893, with its early building funded by gifts from friends, including residents of Amarillo and Colorado City. Religious faiths active in Farmer have been the Methodists (organized about 1890), Baptists (organized 1891), Presbyterians, Church of Christ, Seventh Day Adventists, and others. Service and social clubs have included P.T.A., Singsong, baseball club, Forty-two Club, Farmer Community Reunion.

1970

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