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History in
a Pecan Shell
1924 was Whitharral’s
big year. Prior to that year, it had been ranchlands belonging to
the Littlefield Ranch. In 1924 small parcels were sold to create
farmsteads.
The name is an amalgam of the first and last names of Dr. Whitfield
Harral, an early settler.
A store opened the following year and a school was built. In the first
year three churches were established. Land was donated for a cemetery.
A post office opened that same year (1925) and a high school was completed
before the decade was out.
Early population figures are unavailable. After WWII
there were 300 residents which declined to just 111 for the 1980 census.
Whitharral entered the 21st Century with a population around 175 and
the post office still serves the community. |
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