
The county was named for pioneer jurist Anderson Hutchinson. County created 1876 from _______, After its boundaries were established, Hutchinson County was attached for administrative purposes to Wheeler County and then to Carson County. In the spring of 1901 a movement was begun for its organization. Elections were held on April 25, and on May 13 the county was officially organized with the riverside town of Plemons as its seat of government. After a special election on September 18, 1926, Stinnett took over as county seat, thus causing the demise of Plemons. -Handbook of Texas Online: Hutchinson County |
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| NOTE: This list contains all current post offices plus any discontinued post offices known to have had at least one precancel type, as listed in the Precancel Stamp Society's Town and Type Catalog of the United States and Territories, Sixth edition, Summer 1998, and from Fosters' personal knowledge. The precancel device(s) may or may not still exist. An * indicates a discontinued post office or name change. Links will be set up to individual precancel town pages when available. Pester these post offices so that devices can be retained or ordered. |
| Post Office | Zip / * | Established | first precancels Authorized | Discontinued | Notes |
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| BORGER | 79007 | yes | operating | ||
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| FRITSCH | 79036 | yes | operating | dity in Hutchinson-Moore Counties, post office in Hutchinson County | |
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| Phillips | * | yes | |||
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| SANFORD | 79078 | yes | operating | ||
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| STINNETT | 79083 | yes | operating | ||
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