WELCOME
to the
BORDEN COUNTY MUSEUM

Contact Lisa at
bordencohistory@gmail.com for reservation or historical queries.
MISSION: Continuing the Vision,
Updating and Saving Archives for the Future
![]() Gail Borden |
Borden County
was established in 1876 and is named for Gail Borden. (Wikipedia) Gail Borden Born: Nov. 9, 1801 |
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| Addresses of Borden County Officials | ||
| Borden County History (TXGenWeb Project) | ||
| Borden County Historical Populations | ||
| Borden County Cemeteries | ||
| Early Marriage Record 1891-1898 | ||
| 1909 Poll Tax Receipts | ||
| Confederate Veterans 1908 | ||
| 1897-98 Gail School Pupils | ||
| 1916 & 1917 Borden Co. Teachers | ||
| Historical Photo's | ||
| Can You Help to Identify Old Photo's | ||
| Visit the Scurry County Museum | ||
| Facebook (Borden County Museum - Like us on Facebook) | ||
| Facebook (Borden County Extension and 4H) | ||
| Facebook (Lighting of the Star on Gail Mountain) | ||
| Facebook (Borden County ISD) | ||
| Facebook (Borden County ISD Friends) | ||

Borden County is now part of the Quanah Parker trail;
L/R: Ron Parker, Charles Smith, Don Parker and Bruce Parker. (Charles is
the arrow artist.)
For information:
http://www.quanahparkertrail.com
Ron, Don and Bruce are great-grandsons of Quanah.
(Photo by: Holle Humphries)