Crowell

City of Crowell, Foard County, Texas

City of Crowell, Foard County, Texas

Historic Cooperative Elevator in the City of Crowell, seat of Foard County, Texas. Photograph by Pschemp.

Crowell, on U.S. Highway 70, State Highway 6, and Farm Road 98 in central Foard County, was organized in 1891 and named for George T. Crowell, owner of the townsite. M. F. Thacker sold lots and became the first postmaster in 1891. In 1860 Texas Ranger captain Lawrence Sullivan (Sul) Ross had defeated a band of Comanche Indians on the Pease River near the site of Crowell and rescued Cynthia Ann Parker. Foard County was organized the year after the town was founded, and Crowell was voted county seat. It quickly became a trade center and the largest town in the county. Before the railroad was built, mail was carried to Crowell from Vernon. By 1900 Crowell had 500 residents and a number of businesses, including a hotel, a cotton gin, and a gristmill. The first train of the Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway reached the town in 1908. Crowell was incorporated that year, and a boom followed. The population was 1,500 by 1925. The Foard County News was published by J. L. Harper beginning in 1891. Crowell thrived after oil was discovered in the county in 1927 and weathered the Great Depression reasonably well. The community suffered heavy tornado damage in April 1942. Ten people were killed, 125 hurt, and 1,500 left homeless; 90 percent of the business buildings and homes were destroyed. The Red Cross, WPA, and Civilian Conservation Corps helped during the emergency, and eventually the town was rebuilt. The population climbed to 1,922 in 1950 and stood at 1,509 in 1980, when the town had twenty-seven businesses. Agribusiness and the manufacture of sporting goods are the leading industries. Tourist and recreation attractions include the Crowell Firehall Museum and Copper Breaks State Park, eight miles to the north in Hardeman County. In 1990 the population of Crowell was 1,230, and in 2000 it was 1,141.

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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Place type

Crowell is classified as a Town

Associated Names

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Locations

  • Latitude
    33.98389240
    Longitude
    -99.72414800

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Population Counts

Crowell
Pop. Year Source
769 2020 United States Census Bureau
858 2019 Texas Demographic Center
948 2010 United States Census Bureau
1,141 2000 United States Census Bureau
1,230 1990 United States Census Bureau
1,509 1980 United States Census Bureau
1,399 1970 United States Census Bureau
1,710 1960 United States Census Bureau
1,922 1950 United States Census Bureau
1,817 1940 United States Census Bureau
1,946 1930 United States Census Bureau
1,175 1920 United States Census Bureau
1,341 1910 United States Census Bureau
278 1900 United States Census Bureau