Hereford ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Deaf Smith County, Texas, United States. It is 48 miles southwest of Amarillo. Its population was 14,972 at the 2020 census. It is the only incorporated locality named "Hereford" in the United States.

The area is known for its semiarid climate, with heavy farming and ranching throughout the area sustained by irrigation from the Ogallala Aquifer and the saltier Santa Rosa Aquifer beneath it.

Hereford's local water supply contains an unusually high level of naturally occurring fluoride. Because fluoride is used to protect against tooth decay, Hereford earned the title "The Town Without a Toothache".

It is also known as the "Beef Capital of the World" because of the large number of cattle feedlots in the area. The city is named for the Hereford breed. The local economy is affected significantly by growth in the dairy and ethanol industries.

Hereford is also home to the headquarters of the Deaf Smith Electric Cooperative, which serves Deaf Smith, Castro, Parmer, and Oldham Counties.

History

thumb|left|upright|Hereford in 1909

Hereford was founded as "Blue Water" in 1899 after the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway connected Amarillo to Farwell. After a town already named Blue Water was discovered, residents renamed the town "Hereford" in honor of the cattle of the local ranchers and the city, Hereford, in the United Kingdom.

During World War II, a prisoner-of-war camp existed there for Italian prisoners of war. It was dismantled in 1947.

In 1975, popular high school teacher Wayne Woodward was fired for his efforts to establish a local branch of the American Civil Liberties Union. Mr. Woodward won a subsequent legal suit, that gained national attention, against the Hereford Independent School District. The events were documented in the 2022 book You Will Never Be One of Us by Timothy P. Bowman.

A rich Western heritage includes the Las Escarbadas ranch house of the XIT Ranch, once located southwest of Hereford. The restored historic structure can now be seen at the National Ranching Heritage Center at Texas Tech University in Lubbock. The Deaf Smith County Historical Museum at 400 Sampson Street in Hereford offers indoor and outdoor exhibits on the settlement of West Texas.

Hereford was once known as the "Windmill City" due to its many windmills supplying fresh water from the Ogallala Aquifer.

Geography

Hereford is located in southeastern Deaf Smith County and on the Llano Estacado. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land.

U.S. Highway 60 passes through the city as 1st Street, leading northeast to Amarillo and southwest to Clovis, New Mexico. U.S. Highway 385 (25 Mile Avenue) runs north–south through the city, leading north to Interstate 40 at Vega and south to Dimmitt.

Climate

Hereford's climate is classified as a steppe climate (BSk) using the 2006 map of Köppen climate classification, meaning it is semiarid. Hereford was named as the "coolest" city in Texas with an average summer temperature of .

Demographics

2020 census

As of the 2020 census, Hereford had a population of 14,972. The median age was 31.8 years. 30.9% of residents were under the age of 18 and 13.1% of residents were 65 years of age or older. For every 100 females there were 98.9 males, and for every 100 females age 18 and over there were 97.8 males age 18 and over.

The 2020 census found that 99.6% of residents lived in urban areas, while 0.4% lived in rural areas.

The 2020 census reported 4,975 households in Hereford, of which 43.9% had children under the age of 18 living in them. Of all households, 48.0% were married-couple households, 18.5% were households with a male householder and no spouse or partner present, and 26.3% were households with a female householder and no spouse or partner present. About 21.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.

! Race !! Number !! Percent

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| White || 6,947 || 46.4%

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| Black or African American || 156 || 1.0%

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| American Indian and Alaska Native || 167 || 1.1%

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| Asian || 48 || 0.3%

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| Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander || 3 || 0.0%

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| Some other race || 3,871 || 25.9%

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| Two or more races || 3,780 || 25.2%

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| Hispanic or Latino (of any race) || 11,878 || 79.3%

|}

2010 census

As of the 2010 United States census, 15,370 people resided in the city. The racial makeup of the city was 71.7% Hispanic or Latino, 26.3% White, 0.9% Black, 0.2% Native American, 0.3% Asian, 0.1% from some other race, and 0.5% from two or more races.

2000 census

As of the census

Education

The first public school was opened in 1900. Today, Hereford's seven public schools serve around 4,000 students and are directed by the Hereford Independent School District.

Notable people

  • Parker Bridwell, pitcher for MLB's Baltimore Orioles, was born in Hereford.
  • Ron Ely, actor, best remembered for his role as Tarzan on an NBC television series in the 1960s, was born in Hereford in 1938
  • Lon L. Fuller (1902–1978), American legal philosopher known for his advocacy of a secular form of natural law theory, was born in Hereford
  • Rip Hawk, professional wrestler, lived in Hereford, after retiring from wrestling.
  • Edgar Mitchell (1930–2016), who on Apollo 14 in 1971 became the sixth astronaut to walk on the Moon, was born in Hereford.
  • Skeeter Skelton, lawman and firearms writer

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Image:Downtown Hereford, TX IMG 4850.JPG|Downtown Hereford, with the grain elevator to the rear

Image:Hereford, TX, City Hall IMG 4852.JPG|Hereford City Hall

Image:First Bank Southwest, Hereford, 'TX IMG 4848.JPG|First Bank Southwest in Hereford

Image:St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Hereford, TX IMG 4895.JPG|St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church in Hereford is located off U.S. Highway 385.

Image:Hereford Swimming Pool, Hereford, TX IMG 4896.JPG|Swimming in Hereford

Image:Hereford depot IMG 4844.JPG|Hereford train depot

Image:"Hereford Brand" newspaper office, Hereford, TX IMG 4894.JPG|Hereford Brand newspaper office

Image:Mills' Ranch Store, Hereford, TX IMG 4849.JPG|The former Mills Ranch Western Store, once a fixture of downtown Hereford

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References

  • City of Hereford official website
  • Historic photographs of Hereford from the Deaf Smith County Library hosted by the Portal to Texas History