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- English
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Garza County
About this book
Garza County was created in 1876 and named by Texas legislators in honor of the de la Garza family of San Antonio. The county lay claim to vast ranch lands with the picturesque cap rock escarpment weaving its way from north to south. Though the 1880 census listed the population as a sparse 36 peoplemostly landowners and cowhandscattlemen like John B. Slaughter and W. E. Connell owned massive spreads in excess of 100, 000 acres with more than 5, 000 head of cattle and 100 horses. By 1900, the population had grown to 180, with only 545 acres in cultivation. Things changed with the arrival of cereal magnate C. W. Post, who came to Garza County to begin building his model town and experimental farming campaign. On June 15, 1907, an election to organize the county was held and Post City became the official county seat, touting the slogan Gateway to the Plains.
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GATEWAY TO POST CITY








Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- One - LANDSCAPES TO LATIGOS
- Two - GATEWAY TO THE PLAINS
- Three - SCHOOL BELLS TOLL
- Four - AN AMERICAN ICON
- Five - GATEWAY TO POST CITY
- Six - GETTIN’ AROUND GARZA COUNTY
- Seven - BODY AND SPIRIT
- Eight - CULTURAL WARRIORS OF THE PLAINS
- Nine - A FAMILY TRADITION
- Ten - ONE HUNDRED YEARS AND COUNTING
- BIBLIOGRAPHY