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MILES, TEXAS
Formerly Miles Station, Texas


Runnels County, Texas Panhandle / West Texas

31°35'56"N 100°10'57"W (31.598991, -100.182564)

US Hwy 67, FM 2872, and
the Santa Fe Railroad
Between Ballinger & San Angelo
NW of Lowake & Paint Rock
ZIP code 76861
Area code 325
Population: 872 Est. (2019)
829 (2010) 850 (2000) 793 (1990)

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Miles TX - water tower
Miles Bulldogs water tower
Photo courtesy Jim & Lou Kinsey, 2003
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Miles celebrated their Centennial in 2005.

Miles, Texas History

"Miles, on U.S. Highway 67, Farm Road 2872, and the Santa Fe Railroad, in southwestern Runnels County, was named for settler Jonathan Miles, who donated $5,000 for the extension of the railroad from Ballinger to San Angelo. The town has also been known as Miles City. It had a population of 814 in 1940. Its restored opera house was placed on the National Register in 1976, and other buildings, including the old country store, are being restored. Miles had a population of 739 in 1950 and nineteen businesses and 650 people in 1960. It had a post office, a bank, several businesses, and a population of 720 in 1980. In 1990 the population was 793. The population grew to 850 by 2000." - From Handbook of Texas Online
William R. Hunt, “Miles, TX,” Handbook of Texas Online, accessed December 12, 2021, https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/miles-tx.


Miles TX - Rumley oil-pull tractor

1909 Rumley Oil-pull tractor on display in Miles, Texas
Photo courtesy Jim and Lou Kinsey, June 2003



Miles TX - High School
High School in Miles
"This town is special to me as I graduated from High School here." - Jim Kinsey, June 2003
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Miles TX - post office
The post office
Photo courtesy Jim & Lou Kinsey
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Texas - Concho River -- Mexican Adobe Building on Mullens Ranch
Concho River — Mexican Adobe Building on Mullens Ranch
Click on image to enlarge
1907 Postcard courtesy Dan Whatley Collection


Miles Station, Texas - 1907 canceled postmark
1907 canceled postmark showing Miles Station, Texas
Postcard courtesy Dan Whatley Collection


Miles, Texas - Runnels County National Bank cashier's check
Miles, Texas 190? Runnels County National Bank cashier's check
Courtesy Dan Whatley Collection


TX  Runnels  County  1907 postal Map
1907 postal map showing Miles Station in SW Runnels County
between Ballinger & San Angelo
From 1907 Texas state map #2090

Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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Miles, Texas Nearby Towns:
Ballinger the county seat
Rowena
San Angelo | Lowake | Paint Rock
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