What towns are in Deaf Smith County?

What towns are in Deaf Smith County?

Hereford
Deaf Smith County/Cities

How big is Deaf Smith County?

1,498 mi²
Deaf Smith County/Area

Geography. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,498 sq mi (3,880 km2), of which 1,497 sq mi (3,880 km2) are land and 1.5 sq mi (3.9 km2) (0.1%) are covered by water.

Is Deaf Smith a county in Texas?

Deaf Smith County, Texas Deaf Smith County, on the western edge of the Panhandle, is bounded on the west by New Mexico, on the north by Oldham County, on the east by Randall County, and on the south by Parmer and Castro counties. It was named for Erastus “Deaf” Smith, a famous scout of the Texas Revolution.

Did Deaf Smith died of tuberculosis?

It was in 1837 at the home of a friend in Richmond, Texas that Deaf Smith succumbed to the disease he had taken with him into battle, “Consumption”. This remarkable man lived quite a life in fifty short years.

What county is Dickens TX in?

Dickens County
Dickens/Counties

Where did Deaf Smith live?

Erastus (Deaf) Smith was born in Duchess County, New York, on April 19, 1787, the son of Chilaib and Mary Smith. At the age of eleven or twelve he moved with his parents to Natchez, Mississippi Territory. A childhood disease caused him to lose his hearing.

How do you pronounce Deaf Smith?

Deaf Smith County, Texas, is named in his honor. Unlike his nickname, which was pronounced “Deef”, the county name is pronounced by most residents as /ˈdɛf/ DEF.

Was Deaf Smith actually deaf?

Smith died in Richmond, Texas, at age of 50, at the home of Randall Jones. The Episcopal churchyard has a modest marker, “Deaf Smith, the Texas Spy, Died Nov. 30, 1837”, but his exact burial site is unknown….Deaf Smith.

Pre-Columbian Texas
Reconstruction 1865–1899

Where is Deaf Smith buried?

He died April 5, 1876 and his wife Simona died November 11, 1890. Both are buried in the Alamo Masonic Cemetery at San Antonio.

What cities are in Dickens County Texas?

Dickens
Spur
Dickens County/Cities

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