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The was constructed in 1903 by David Nichols McBride (1849-1928). The house was built from Alibates
dolomite stones quarried from the nearby canyon rim, now part of the
Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument. After McBride's death in 1928, family heirs maintained ownership of the ranchhouse property in McBride Canyon, as it came to be called, until 1963. At that time they sold it to the
Canadian River Municipal Water Authority upon the construction of
Lake Meredith. The house lay dilapidated and neglected until the early 1970s, when it was restored to its original condition by the National Park Service and the Potter County Historical Survey Committee
References
Amarillo Daily News, June 27, 1928
Maudie G. M. Rockwell, Interview by Kim E. Taylor and Claire R. Kuehn, June 8, 1972, Transcript, Research Center Interview Files, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, Texas.
External Links
McBride Ranch House, National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service