In 1901, the
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad built a construction camp in the western portion of modern-day Quay County. Originally called Ragtown, the camp became known as "Six Shooter Siding", due to numerous gunfights. Its first formal name, Douglas, was used only for a short time. After it grew into a permanent settlement, it was renamed Tucumcari in 1908. The name was taken from
Tucumcari Mountain, which is situated near the community. The origin of the mountain's name is uncertain; it may have been derived from the
Comanche word
tʉkamʉkarʉ, which means "ambush". A 1777 burial record mentions a Comanche woman and her child captured in a battle at Cuchuncari, which is believed to be an early version of the name Tucumcari. A
folk etymology for the town name claims that a Comanche saw a
brakeman carrying a lantern and exclaimed "
tukaʔ manoori!, carry the light!", which the brakeman heard as "
tukama carry". In December 1951, a water storage tank collapsed in the city. Four were killed and numerous buildings were destroyed. In 2014, a series of suspicious fires destroyed abandoned buildings, including the Tucumcari Motel, Payless Motel, and a house in the 500 block of North Fourth Street. A former Tucumcari Police Department officer and several others were charged with arson. The town formerly hosted an
air show each year. The show held on October 4, 2006, was canceled after one hour when a single-engine plane crashed, resulting in the pilot's death.
Former railroad transit point Tucumcari until the mid-20th century was a junction for transcontinental train service. The
Rock Island Railroad ran pool train operations with the
Southern Pacific (originally the
El Paso and Northeastern Railway), with transfers at the station (for the Tucumcari-Los Angeles leg of the trip). The
Choctaw Rocket (Memphis-Little Rock-Tucumcari-El Paso-Los Angeles) made the switch there (for the coach cars). The
Golden State (Chicago-Kansas City-Topeka-Tucumcari-El Paso-Los Angeles) ran continuously through the town.
Cattle ranches •
Bell Ranch was created from a land grant in 1824 and now is one of the largest ranches in the United States. •
T4 Cattle Company was founded in 1902 and continues to be a family-run enterprise, one of the country's largest ranches. ==Geography==