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In the meantime, enjoy a little bit of
history about Archer City, TX..
A Brief History of Archer City, Texas
Archer City is twenty-five miles
southwest of Wichita Falls in the center of Archer County,
of which it is the seat. It was named for Branch Tanner
Archer,qv a leading
figure in the Texas Revolution and Republic of Texas.qqv
The county was established and Archer City designated
county seat by the state legislature in 1858, but the
county was not organized until after the removal of the
Kiowas and Comanches from the area. The townsite was
originally surveyed in 1876 and was intended to lie on the
projected paths of three railroad lines—the Fort Worth and
Denver, the Houston and Texas Central, and the Red River
and Rio Grande. A local post office opened in 1878, and in
about 1879 C. B. Hutto settled nearby and platted the
town; he donated land for a town square, a lot for a
county jail, and lots for the construction of Protestant
churches. He also donated a "frameless wooden building" to
be used as a county courthouse.
Archer County's first church, the First
Baptist Church, was organized in the town in 1880 with eight
members meeting in a building intended as a saloon. The town
soon after voted to ban the sale of alcoholic beverages, so
the building continued to serve as a church; from 1881 to
1886 it was the first school building. In 1884 the estimated
population of Archer City was 150, and the principal
business was county administration. Cotton was the most
important shipped product, although the railroad had not
arrived yet.
By 1890 the population was an estimated
250, and a weekly newspaper was being published. The town
now had daily mail and a daily stage to Wichita Falls. In
1892 the post office name, Archer, was changed to match the
town's name. An ornate stone courthouse had been built, two
more churches had been organized, and a brickyard and a
hotel had opened. By 1900 the town had a bank and three
livestock dealers, although cotton remained the staple of
outside trade..

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