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WOLFFORTH, TEXAS

Lubbock County, Texas Panhandle / West Texas

33°30'14"N 102°0'43"W (33.503968, -102.011973)

Highway 62/82, and FM 179
11 Miles SW of Lubbock
Population: 5,486 Est. (2019)
3,670 (2010) 2,554 (2000) 1,941 (1990)

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Wolfforth TX  - Water Tower
Wolfforth Water Tower
TE photo, September 2009
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History in a Pecan Shell

The community began in 1916 along with the development of the Panhandle and Santa Fe Railroad. The Wolffarth Brothers (George and Eastin) were honored by becoming the town’s namesakes. George had been a rancher / banker and held public office while brother “Easty” had been a sheriff / rancher. The post office (frequently the culprit in misspellings of unusual surnames) used the spelling that’s on the map today, while the railroad (and the Wolffarth Brothers) spelled it correctly.

The community’s nearness to the huge Spade Ranch benefited the town when the ranch was sold off in small parcels in the 20s and 30s. Still, growth was slow and as late as 1940 there were only 100 residents. The number increased after WWII to 150.

Improved infrastructure lured new residents in the 1950s and by 1960 the town was up to nearly 600 residents. It went over 1,000 for the 1970 census and twenty years later it had nearly doubled to 1,941. The 2000 census showed 2,554 people calling Wolfforth home.



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