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The new community was named after New York native Samuel Farwell, who had an interest in the railroad and was a construction contractor. In 1871, Farwell became the first county seat of Clare County but lost the seat of government to Harrison in 1879 after the Farwell courthouse burned down two years earlier. Farwell incorporated as a village ...
More than 700 people were also watching the meeting on the township's YouTube channel, although the first 15 minutes of the meeting were not broadcast on YouTube.
Farwell was the son of James and Rebecca (Cady) Farwell; both of his parents died in his childhood, leaving him orphaned at age 11. He married Frances A. Cross (spelled "Corss" in many historical documents) on September 20, 1853, while he was serving his term as governor. She was the daughter of General Andrew N. Cross (or "Corss"), of Madison.
Farwell is a city in and the county seat of Parmer County, Texas, United States. [4] Its population was 1,425 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] The city is located on the Texas-New Mexico border with the city of Texico, New Mexico across the border.
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Farwell was platted in 1887. [6] A post office was established at Farwell in 1887, and remained in operation until 1998. [7] Since 1998 the City has had a community post office arrangement with the United States Post Office wherein the City pays the wages of the Post Mistress but she is an employee of the USPS.