Anton

City of Anton, Texas

City of Anton, Texas

Boothe Elevator and Rail in the City of Anton, Texas, located in Hockley County. Photograph by Leaflet.

Anton, on U.S. Highway 84, Farm roads 168 and 597, and the BNSF Railway twenty-four miles northwest of Lubbock in northeast Hockley County, was founded in the center of what had been the Spade Ranch's north pasture. Around 1924 ranch owner W. L. Ellwood sold off more than 200 farms from his ranch and contracted with the Anton Townsite Company to plat a town at the site of Danforth Switch, a spur of the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway. The site was named Anton in honor of J. F. Anton, a Santa Fe railroad executive. On December 3, 1924, the Anton Townsite Company sponsored a "Grand Opening Jubilee" for the town; despite a bad sandstorm, they sold over 200 town lots the first day. Early businesses included a depot, four lumber companies, a gin, a hotel, and a newspaper, the Anton News (later the Four County News, which ended publication in 1959). The first mayor was Paul Whitfield, and when the post office opened in 1925 the first postmaster was J. C. Arnett. The Anton Independent School District was established in 1925; classes were held in two small frame buildings, though by the end of the year the district had obtained a $40,000 building. By 1926 several churches had been established; by 1929 the town had a bank. In the late 1930s Anton, which then had a population of 400 and twenty businesses, was incorporated. Grain, cotton, and later oil were central to the economy. The town also had for a time a large rabbit-processing plant, though by 1982 it had closed down. Anton had a population of 1,368 and fifty businesses in the 1960s. By the early 1980s the town again had a newspaper, the Anton Star. In 1988 Anton's population of 1,198 was served by fourteen businesses. In 1990 the population was 1,212. That figure dropped slightly to 1,200 in 2000, increased to 1,126 in 2010, and was estimated at 1,133 in 2016. In 2016 the city had four churches, two parks, one high school, a post office, and a bank.

Adapted from the official Handbook of Texas, a state encyclopedia developed by the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA). It is an authoritative source of trusted historical records.

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Currently Exists

Yes

Place type

Anton is classified as a Town

Associated Names

  • (Danforth Switch)

Locations

  • Latitude
    33.81127810
    Longitude
    -102.16214000

Has Post Office

Yes

Is Incorporated

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Population Counts

Anton
Pop. Year Source
907 2020 United States Census Bureau
1,105 2019 Texas Demographic Center
1,126 2010 United States Census Bureau
1,200 2000 United States Census Bureau
1,212 1990 United States Census Bureau