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SMYER, TEXAS


Hockley County, Texas Panhandle

33°35'03"N 102°09'48"W (33.5842563 -102.1632291)

State Highway 114 and FM 168
16 Miles E of Levelland the county seat
17 miles W of Lubbock.
Zip code 79367
Area code 806
Population: 478 Est. (2019)
474 (2010) 480 (2000) 442 (1990)

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Smyer Tx Cemetery
Smyer Cemetery
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, March 2010
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History in a Pecan Shell

A town with no 19th Century history, Smyer appeared in the mid 1920s. It was platted in anticipation of the railroad’s arrival (the Santa Fe) and it was named after a railroad superintendent (Clifton Smeyers). Rancher W. L. Ellwood sold small parcels of land to would-be farmers.

The community got off to a promising start with a cotton gin and school soon established. A lumberyard facilitated building and in 1926 a post office was granted.

Tragedy struck in 1929 in the form of a tornado that demolished the school as well as the town windmill and water tower. The loss made the Great Depression a little harder to bear for residents. The 1940 Census reported five businesses and a population of 125. By the end of WWII it had doubled to 200 residents and the number of stores trebled to 15.

Growth was slow but steady over the decades as the town added services. By 1980 there were 455 residents. By that time Smyer had added a city hall and fire station as well as a grain elevator.

The 1990 census reported 442 people which grew to 480 by the year 2000.


Photographer's Note:
"Being on the eastern edge of Hockley County, Smyer was hit hard by the reduction/closure of Reese Air Force Base." - Barclay Gibson, February 24, 2013

Smyer TX - Closed Store
Closed Store
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, March 2010


Smyer TX - Texas shaped welcome sign
Smyer's "Texas" shaped welcome sign
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, March 2010


Smyer TX - City Limit Sign
Smyer City Limit
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, March 2010


TX Smyer  4-H Club Welcome Sign
Smyer 4-H Club Welcomes You!
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, March 2010


TX - Smyer Bobcats
Smyer Bobcats
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, March 2010
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1940s Hockley County Texas map
Hockley County 1940s map showing Smyer
(See Llevelland in relation to Lubbock, Brownfield and Littlefield)
From Texas state map #4335
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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Brownfield
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