Details for McBride Ranch House

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5375003274

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Marker Number 3274
Atlas Number 5375003274
Marker Title McBride Ranch House
Index Entry McBride Ranch House
Address McBride Canyon Road
City Amarillo
County Potter
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 252561
UTM Northing 3936525
Subject Codes ranches/ranching; water topics
Marker Year 1971
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Yes
Marker Location Lake Meredith National Recreation Area, on McBride Canyon Road, 3.5 mi. W of SH 136, about 35 mi. NE of Amarillo.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (Built 1903) A pioneer settler quarried Alibates dolomite from the canyon rim to build this house, mortared with lime burned on the site. Wood in ridge beams, door and window lintels, ice house, and corral came from old railroad bridge timbers salvaged from Canadian River. The floors are of masonry mortar. The builder, David Nichols McBride, was born Oct. 22, 1849, in Henry County, Ill.; married Abigail Catharine Stringer at Fort Sill, Indian Territory, July 2, 1876; and settled near village of Amarillo Sept. 17, 1887--just 18 days after Potter County was organized. The McBrides had seven children. This site (in "Watered Homestead") and three alternate "Dry Grazing" school lands sections were situated in center of the famous LX Ranch, owned by the American Pastoral Company of London. Patent for his land was issued to McBride in 1901, upon proof of three years' occupancy. The homestead section cost $1.50 an acre, with payments extending over 40 years at 3% interest. The grazing land cost $1.00 an acre. McBride died June 26, 1928, in Needles, Calif.; heirs sold this property in 1963 to the Canadian River Municipal Water Authority. It is now administered by the National Park Service, Sanford Recreation Area, Lake Meredith. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1971.

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