Spearman, Texas
Photo Page by Jay McMullan
I found this page on google and jay had let a lot of stuff expire
I downloaded and the photos and recreated it here because it is such a nice page
Thanks Jay
I knew Jays mother Glenna McMullan in High School
I did not study spanish under her but she was always very friendly
and always very nice to me!!!
Later in life after I had studied Spanish a lot for several years
I  saw her in spearman one day at the library thrift
shop and we talked in spanish a while
she could not belive how well I spoke spanish!!
Thanks jay for making this page and I hope you dont mind that I reproduce it!!

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Things don't get much quieter than in the small town of Spearman, Texas. Spearman sits on top the caprock, at an elevation of 3000 feet above sea level, in the great plains of the Texas panhandle.

My family moved to
Spearman in 1969. In 1977, I graduated with approximately 80 other students from Spearman Senior High and moved from Spearman to Perryton, Texas, 23 miles away for a year, then moved back home. I married, had two kids and then left Spearman for good on April 28, 1984.

If you are looking for excitement in life, don't move to
Spearman! But if you are looking for a good place to raise your kids, and a great place to slow down and get away from the stresses of the big city, this is definitely the place for you.

 

 

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Rocket Slide Park

Spearman Senior
High School

Spearman's new
community center

You can see that
my truck grew up

Wide open spaces

Still driving cattle

 

The cattle industry
thrives here

 

it doesn't get any more
flat than this

Equity's grain elevator

 

An abandoned building

The old Hansford Hotel

Spearman's Brick
Main street

In the canyons by
Palo Duro Lake

Yucca plants
abound

Wildflowers in the
canyons

Part of Palo Duro Lake

 

 

Don't want to drive
this road

 

 

Lots of grain storage
for America's grain

Station Master's House
Museum

 

 

 

 

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