Timothy Dwight Hobart was a Vermont-born businessman, landowner, surveyor, and civic leader in the Texas Panhandle. He lived primarily in Pampa, the seat of Gray County, which he had helped to establish in 1902. He was elected mayor of Pampa in 1927. In his later years, he was the manager of the large JA Ranch, based in the first third of the 20th century in four counties southeast of Amarillo: Donley, Armstrong, Swisher, and Briscoe.
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- Timothy Dwight Hobart was a Vermont-born businessman, landowner, surveyor, and civic leader in the Texas Panhandle. He lived primarily in Pampa, the seat of Gray County, which he had helped to establish in 1902. He was elected mayor of Pampa in 1927. In his later years, he was the manager of the large JA Ranch, based in the first third of the 20th century in four counties southeast of Amarillo: Donley, Armstrong, Swisher, and Briscoe.
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- Timothy Dwight Hobart (1855-1935)
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- Four children; one died in 1910
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- Hobart left his job as a small-town school superintendent to become a land agent and eventually prosperous businessman in Texas.
In his later years, Mayor Hobart worked to establish the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon.
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- Minnie Wood Warren Hobart (married, 1888-his death)
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- Timothy Dwight Hobart was a Vermont-born businessman, landowner, surveyor, and civic leader in the Texas Panhandle. He lived primarily in Pampa, the seat of Gray County, which he had helped to establish in 1902. He was elected mayor of Pampa in 1927. In his later years, he was the manager of the large JA Ranch, based in the first third of the 20th century in four counties southeast of Amarillo: Donley, Armstrong, Swisher, and Briscoe.
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