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Encyclopedia > Gail, Texas

Gail is an unincorporated town located in Borden County, Texas. It is the county seat of Borden CountyGR6 and has an estimated population of 200. In United States law, a region of land is unincorporated if it is not a part of any municipality. ... Borden County is a county located in the state of Texas. ... A county seat is an administrative center for a county. ... Borden County is a county located in the state of Texas. ... The following is a list of sources used in the creation of encyclopedia articles on various geographic topics and locations, such as cities, counties, states, and countries. ...


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Gail, Texas (Cities) (94 words)
In Borden County, Gail is located southeast of Lubbock between Lamesa and Snyder along US 180 near Lake Thomas.
Gail during the 1980s had a county museum, a grade school, a high school, and a cafe.
In the early 1990s Gail was still the county seat and reported a population of 202, served by eight businesses.
Handbook of Texas Online: GAIL, TX (253 words)
The War of Ribbons, in which ranchers wore blue ribbons on their sleeves and new settlers wore red, followed in 1903 without bloodshed, and Gail and the county grew in population as farmers took up land.
The estimated population in Gail in 1910 was 700, and in 1912 it was 600.
The Handbook of Texas Online is a joint project of The General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin and the Texas State Historical Association.
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